A new report has revealed that a pair of Southern California school leaders separately stole nearly $20 million from their schools in order to fund […] Source
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US Existing Home Sales Unexpectedly Dropped In June, Just Off Record Lows
US Existing Home Sales Unexpectedly Dropped In June, Just Off Record Lows After an ugly Spring selling season, existing home sales have rebounded in Q2 (so far) with expectations for another 1.0% MoM increase in June. However, that was not to be with US existing home sales tumbling 2.4% MoM in June (although May was… Continue reading US Existing Home Sales Unexpectedly Dropped In June, Just Off Record Lows
DC Water settles federal age-discrimination lawsuit for $217,000
The District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority has agreed to settle a federal age-discrimination lawsuit for roughly $217,000 after firing an experienced employee to install a younger and less qualified replacement.
GI who fled to Britain amid fraud probe convicted of desertion
A soldier who fled to Britain three years ago during a fraud investigation was convicted of desertion by a military jury in Missouri, Army officials said Wednesday.
FISA 702 Surveillance Authorities Expired June 12th – Collection Authorities Continue Until March 2027
FISA 702 authorization from congress expired June 12, 2026. The world did not end, despite the predictions and proclamations from the DC proletariat and narrative engineers. However, despite the statutory expiration, the intelligence collection continues under the FISA Court’s annual certifications, which were renewed in March 2026 and remain valid through March 2027. {citation} The… Continue reading FISA 702 Surveillance Authorities Expired June 12th – Collection Authorities Continue Until March 2027
Return To War: Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles At Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, After US Struck 170 Iranian Targets
Return To War: Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles At Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, After US Struck 170 Iranian Targets Just as the US nighttime strikes were significantly bigger than prior rounds in June, so has Iran’s ‘retaliation’ been bigger – chiefly on Gulf states and American bases there. In the overnight and Thursday daytime hours, Iranian… Continue reading Return To War: Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles At Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, After US Struck 170 Iranian Targets
Canada Just Admitted Justin Trudeau’s Climate Agenda Was A Scam
Canada Just Admitted Justin Trudeau’s Climate Agenda Was A Scam Authored by Andrew Moran via LibertyNation.com, Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave Canada a lost decade. A key contributor to the country’s stagnation was the Liberal government’s obsession with climate change and its ushering in of green energy policies that were disastrous for a nation… Continue reading Canada Just Admitted Justin Trudeau’s Climate Agenda Was A Scam
Joy Behar lashes out at ‘DEI hire’ Karoline Leavitt for ‘gross’ comments on Gen Z
“The View” host Joy Behar continues to reveal that she doesn’t know how anything in the real world works. Behar reacted on Wednesday to a clip of White House Secretary Karoline Leavitt saying that some members of Generation Z are being drawn to socialism because they’ve been “raised with silver spoons in their mouths.” After… Continue reading Joy Behar lashes out at ‘DEI hire’ Karoline Leavitt for ‘gross’ comments on Gen Z
‘Slow Hire, No Fire’ Economy Continues As Jobless Claims Remain Near Record Lows
‘Slow Hire, No Fire’ Economy Continues As Jobless Claims Remain Near Record Lows The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits for the first time fell to to 215k last week (versus 217k exp), remaining near multi-decade lows… California and Missouri saw the biggest increase in initial claims while New Jersey and Connecticut saw the… Continue reading ‘Slow Hire, No Fire’ Economy Continues As Jobless Claims Remain Near Record Lows
Purdue shares first-in-the-nation AI graduation requirements for fall semester
Purdue University’s incoming class of 10,000 freshmen will be the first in the nation to have artificial intelligence graduation requirements when classes start next month — and Indiana’s largest public campus says it’s ready for them.
