Share Tweet By Tr Goins-Phillips Editor February 5, 2025 After nearly a quarter century at Disneyland, a now-former employee is alleging she was fired over what her attorneys are calling “religious discrimination.” Candace McGee was reportedly ousted from her security lead position at Disneyland after 23 years with the company because of comments she made
Corporate treasurers are ramping up efforts to guard company earnings against more dollar strength, a move that some analysts said points to increased conviction that President Donald Trump’s tariff plans will help keep the US currency higher for longer. The US dollar index is about 7% above its September lows, hovering close to a two-year high reached in
close video It’s time for DEI to die, co-chair of RNC youth council says RNC youth advisory council Co-Chair CJ Pearson reacts to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion on The Evening Edit. Major consulting firm PwC is hosting a conference this summer that offers "high-performing" college students the opportunity to check
Wall Street banks on Wednesday sold billions of dollars in X debt holdings thanks to a surge in investor interest as the social network adds big advertisers and Elon Musk gains clout in Washington, according to a report. Banks unloaded $5.5 billion of debt holdings in X that they have been stuck with since 2022,
Google will reportedly scrap its diversity hiring targets and review some of the tech giant’s DEI initiatives — becoming the latest major company to walk back the controversial initiatives. Alphabet’s annual filing with the SEC on Wednesday showed it omitted a line saying it was “committed to making diversity, equity and inclusion part of everything
close video Scott Bessent addresses Musks influence on US Treasury amid Dem squawking U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent addresses President Donald Trump’s economic and fiscal goals during his first interview on ‘Kudlow’ since joining the administration. Since billionaire Elon Musk joined forces with President Donald Trump to head the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), various
CJ Pearson is taking legal action against New York Magazine after its “despicable” cover story that he feels falsely painted pro-Trump conservatives as racist. New York Magazine writer Brock Colyar warned that a new generation of “casually cruel Trumpers” are “conquering Washington” in a cover story headlined “The Cruel Kids Table.” The glossy feature has since come
Crypto derivatives trading became bigger than ever in March, but its share in the total market activity declined for the sixth consecutive month, according to London-based digital assets data provider CCData. Trading volume in futures and options tied to cryptocurrencies on centralized exchanges rose 86.5% to a record high of $6.18 trillion, translating to three
close video Consumers are in trouble with incredible loads of credit card debt, expert warns A Mornings with Maria panel provides their reactions to the December jobs report, detailing the impact it may have on the U.S. economy. A new bipartisan bill introduced by a pair of senators would cap credit card interest rates in
close video Jurors got the Daniel Penny verdict ‘right,’ ex-NY police office says Former NYPD Lt. Darrin Porcher sizes up jurors’ decision in the subway chokehold case and the latest in the investigation of the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Daniel Penny, who in December was acquitted of criminally negligent homicide for a chokehold
close video GOP lawmaker praises Trump tariffs to hold China, Mexico and Canada accountable Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., on the impact of President Trump’s tariffs, Democrats’ effort to keep Elise Stefanik’s U.S. House seat open and a bill to protect milk choices for schoolchildren. The United States Postal Service announced on Tuesday it will temporarily
close video Walmart stock will ‘radically outperform’ Amazon this year, market expert predicts Fitz-Gerald Group CIO Keith Fitz-Gerald breaks down his stock pick, explains why Tesla is underestimated and shares his stock selling strategy. Exclusive: Walmart – the nation's largest private employer – is eliminating hundreds of roles and closing one of its North Carolina
An Ecuadorian migrant cut a deal with Queens prosecutors that allowed him to dodge jail time for rape but he couldnt outrun the feds. Kail Cardenas, 27, was picked up by federal agents in Jamaica Monday morning, less than a month after he was freed in the horrifying 2023 rape and sex abuse case, The
close video Biden slammed for ‘unprecedented’ eleventh-hour pardons Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., reacts to President Biden’s pardons for Dr. Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley and anyone who served on the Jan. 6 committee and the House Freedom Caucus floating corporate tax hikes in exchange for easing the SALT cap. Former President Joe Biden landed himself
A female driver was killed and her passenger seriously injured after they were tossed from a Tesla that flipped and then burst into flames on the FDR in Manhattan early Tuesday, cops said. The Tesla struck a guard rail and flipped on the FDR Drive near 70th Street on the Upper East Side just after
Kanye West has revealed that he skipped out on President Donald Trump’s inauguration last month because he was asked to issue another apology for his antisemitic remarks. During a Grammys 2025 after-party — which took place hours after he and wife Bianca Censori sent shockwaves with their nude stunt on the red carpet — the Vultures rapper
close video Canadian official talks tariffs: ‘Hopeful’ the US will find a ‘win-win’ solution for both nations Canadian Energy and Resource Minister Jonathan Wilkinson on the relationship with the U.S., and trade conversations between Prime Minister Trudeau and President Donald Trump. President Donald Trump over the weekend announced planned tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico
close video How Trump is using tariffs as ‘leverage’ Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, discusses how Canada and Mexico caved to President Donald Trumps tariff pressure on The Bottom Line. China imposed tariffs on some U.S. imports early Tuesday morning in response to new tariffs President Donald Trump placed on Chinese goods beginning shortly after midnight.
WALHALLA, S.C. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, a small primary care clinic run by Clemson University draws patients from across the region. Many are Hispanic and uninsured, and some are willing to travel from other counties, bypassing closer health care providers, just to be seen by Michelle Deem, the clinics bilingual
Crypto derivatives trading became bigger than ever in March, but its share in the total market activity declined for the sixth consecutive month, according to London-based digital assets data provider CCData. Trading volume in futures and options tied to cryptocurrencies on centralized exchanges rose 86.5% to a record high of $6.18 trillion, translating to three
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