Chick-Fil-A Facing Conservative Boycott
Chick–fil–A, the beloved fast–food chain whose popularity has soared since its first restaurant opened in Atlanta in 1967, is now facing a response from conservatives
Chick–fil–A, the beloved fast–food chain whose popularity has soared since its first restaurant opened in Atlanta in 1967, is now facing a response from conservatives
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R–CA) praised the weekend’s developments, in which lawmakers reached a last–minute agreement to avoid the United States’ default on its debt. McCarthy
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton vehemently rejected the 20 Articles of Impeachment filed against him on Thursday by some Republicans in the Texas State House.
At a town hall in Queens, NY, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio–Cortez (D–NY) was loudly booed off stage by attendees who were frustrated with her positions on
The city of New York is being forced to confront disturbing conditions inside one of its largest housing areas for migrants. Former employee Carlos Arellano
President Joe Biden‘s White House continues to struggle in its handling of the debt ceiling negotiations — and its aides are now engaging in an
California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s long–standing pledge to appoint a Black woman to replace longtime Sen. Dianne Feinstein should her 2nd term be cut short before
Anheuser–Busch InBev’s decision to hire transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney as a Bud Light spokesperson has taken an even greater toll as sales continue to plummet.
Bill Gates, the co–founder of Microsoft and one of the wealthiest men in the world, says he was the target of attempted extortion by now–deceased
North America is facing an increased risk of summer blackouts due to America’s increased reliance on green energy, according to a leading grid reliability watchdog.