San Francisco is repealing a ban on city-funded travel to 30 states with conservative stances on voting, abortion and LGBTQ issues after determining the boycott is doing more harm than good. The Board of Supervisors voted 7-4 on Tuesday to repeal a section of the city’s administrative code that prohibits… Read More
Tucker Carlson gives first interview since Monday’s news
Tucker Carlson “agreed to part ways” from Fox News on Monday, and he’s largely remained mum on the subject. But on Tuesday, Carlson gave his first interview after leaving Fox… and he gave some hints about his future. Warning: Will “Bidenflation” Destroy Your Retirement? [sponsored] “Retirement is going great so… Read More
Las Vegas is growing… but large enough for three pro teams?
Las Vegas will become the smallest TV market in Major League Baseball if the Oakland Athletics relocate, and it will by far be the tiniest to be home to three major professional sports franchises. But Las Vegas is unlike probably any other market, as the presence of the NFL’s Raiders… Read More
Miranda Lambert reveals childhood recipes in new cookbook
When she was a teenager, Miranda Lambert listened at the dinner table while her grandmother, her mother and their friends swapped gossip, life lessons and stories from East Texas. Those overheard conversations over plates of enchiladas and banana pudding became inspiration for Lambert’s Grammy-winning musical career, teaching her the art… Read More
Bud Light sales plunge; marketers take notice
Bud Light is facing a huge backlash after sponsoring a transgender social media influencer, and experts in marketing are taking notice. But these same experts warn that woke “inclusive marketing” is still good business — and it’s here to stay. Sponsored: Do you have these herbs in your kitchen? On… Read More
[Video] The dystopian reality of San Francisco shopping
What’s it like shopping inside a Target store in San Fransisco, California? Ever since the Golden State effectively decriminalized shoplifting, crime has run rampant in the state — especially in super-liberal San Francisco. The city has seen scores of shops close up in recent years, almost all citing rampant crime…. Read More
Lawyer claims ‘smoking gun proof’ in Marvin Gaye suit
A lawyer for the heirs of Marvin Gaye’s co-writer of the song “Let’s Get It On” told jurors at the start of a civil trial Tuesday that he has “smoking gun” proof that Ed Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” violates the copyright of the soul classic. Attorney Ben Crump, representing heirs… Read More
Court sides with Apple Inc. even after appeal
An appeals court on Monday upheld Apple’s exclusive control over the distribution of iPhone apps, rejecting the latest attempt to force one of the world’s most powerful companies to dismantle the digital walls protecting its most lucrative product. The 92-page decision issued by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals… Read More
Reeling UK economy gets tourism boost from this
Kelly Curto is taking her first trip outside the U.S., and the die-hard fan of the British royal family is making it the one at the top of her bucket list — heading to London for King Charles III’s coronation. After arriving on May 5, the 44-year-old school bus driver… Read More
Lyft gears up for ‘significant’ layoffs under new CEO
Lyft is preparing to lay off hundreds of employees just days after new CEO David Risher began steering the ride-hailing service with a eye of driving down costs to help bring its fares more in line with its biggest rival, Uber. Risher, a former Amazon executive, informed Lyft’s workforce of… Read More
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