Mac’s Korner: Week of December 20, 2017
Editor’s Note: We apologize for the column not getting on the site on time the past couple weeks, but now it’s time to catch up. There are three columns that are ...
Editor’s Note: We apologize for the column not getting on the site on time the past couple weeks, but now it’s time to catch up. There are three columns that are ...
WASHINGTON (Heartland Newsfeed/Libertarian National Committee) — Sexual misconduct has long been a problem in both the public and private spheres, but today there is a stark difference between intolerance of sexual ...
WASHINGTON (UPI) — L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace has been awarded a modified contract for services and support for 200 U.S. Navy T-45 Goshawk aircraft. The deal, announced Monday by the Department ...
NEW YORK (UPI) — ABC News suspended chief investigative correspondent Brian Ross for four weeks without pay due to a “serious error” in his reporting about Michael Flynn. Ross, 69, cited on-air Friday a ...
NEW YORK/MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) — Sen. Pat Toomey said Sunday he thinks embattled Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore should “just step aside.” “A write-in is something we should certainly explore,” the Pennsylvania Republican ...
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Conservative billionaire donor Robert Mercer on Friday announced he will step down as co-CEO of a $97 billion investment fund and sell his stake in Breitbart News. ...
WASHINGTON (UPI/Reuters) — Broadcom Ltd. will bring $20 billion in revenue to the United States when it relocates its headquarters from Singapore, President Donald Trump said Thursday when he hosted the CEO of ...
WASHINGTON/SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) — The White House and the Federal Emergency Management Agency each said Friday they had nothing to do with the hiring of a small Montana company to ...
DETROIT (UPI) — Kid Rock clarified Tuesday on The Howard Stern Show that he will not be running for Senate in Michigan in 2018. “[Expletive] no I’m not running for Senate. Are you [expletive] kidding me? ...
PARIS (UPI/Financial Times) — Paris-based global banker BNP Paribas announced Wednesday it would no longer do business with companies whose primary activity involves oil and gas extracted from shale deposits, tar sands ...