US Corporations Reiterate Financial Support for Workers Seeking Abortions

In the aftermath of the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to overturn Roe Vs. Wade on Friday, many large U.S. companies across multiple sectors championed their workplace health plans that will cover out-of-state abortion costs for employees.   JPMorgan Chase confirmed in an internal memo obtained by CNBC that it would maintain its commitment to offer travel benefits for abortions in states where … Continued

Pro-Abortion Activists Protest in Cities, Burn American Flag

Pro-abortion activists began to assemble in cities across America on Friday afternoon to protest in response to the Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade, a seminal ruling that made abortion legal nationwide in 1973. The activists congregated in New York, Washington, Los Angeles, San Francisco, as well as Chicago, Seattle, and other cities. In the nation’s capital, … Continued

Two NY Federal Judges Consecutively Step Down From Vaccine Mandate Lawsuits Over Ownership of Pfizer Stock

An Obama-appointed federal judge in New York who owns between $50,000 and $100,000 worth of Pfizer stock has recused herself to avoid the possible appearance of bias or prejudice since she was overseeing a case of NYC teachers trying to get exemptions to the COVID vaccines. Recusal, in legal terms, means that a judge excuses him or herself because of a … Continued

Michael Bloomberg Blames Teachers Unions for Keeping Money Flowing to Traditional Government Schools and Away from Charter Schools

Former Democrat New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says teachers’ unions were responsible for keeping schools locked down during the pandemic, a move that has enabled a mass exodus of students from traditional government schools throughout the country. Given the generally poor academic achievement of America’s students in public schools, the steep drop in enrollment means states … Continued

Sen. Chuck Schumer Rejects Sen. Ron Johnson’s School Safety Bill: We Will Vote on Gun Legislation

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rejected a school safety bill proposed by Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) Wednesday, one that had been promoted by several of the parents of victims of the 2018 Parkland school shooting. Schumer dismissed the legislation, first introduced in 2019, on which the Parkland victims’ parents had collaborated, claiming the bill “could see … Continued

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