Trump accusers demand Congress investigate his alleged sexual harassment
“If they were willing to investigate Sen. [Al] Franken [D-Minn.], it’s only fair that they do the same for Trump,” said Rachel Crooks, one of the president’s accusers.
Two firebombs thrown at Jewish chapel in Malmo, Sweden
Two firebombs have been found outside a chapel at the Jewish cemetery in the Swedish city of Malmo as authorities step up security at Jewish sites after an attack on the Gothenburg synagogue. The incidents follow the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
Soros Bankrolls Trump Sexual Harassment Allegations
Left-wing activist group Brave New Films, which hosted a press conference Monday for women accusing Donald Trump of sexual harassment, is funded by billionaire globalist George Soros, according to the group’s website.
Pentagon To Defy Trump And Allow Transgender Servicemembers
The Pentagon will allow transgender individuals to enlist in the armed forces as of January 1st, 2018, according to a report by the Associated Press.
Treasury report says tax-cut plan will more than pay for itself, add $300 billion in revenue
The Treasury Department said Monday that the Senate-approved tax reform plan would pay for itself and more, actually boosting revenue by $300 billion over 10 years.
Pence Faces Down Arab Threats Ahead of First Official Trip to Israel
Vice President Mike Pence will travel to Israel next week to reaffirm President Donald Trump’s declaration recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, according to White House sources who said Pence will strongly support the new recognition despite violence in the region and diplomatic protests by regional officials.
Cboe CEO: Bitcoin will gain investors’ trust over time
In an interview with FOX Business’ Neil Cavuto, Cboe Global Markets (CBOE) Chairman and CEO Ed Tilly said bitcoin’s trading debut was volatile with the exchange trading an estimated 3,000 contracts in the global session pre-U.S. open.
Are Women Nothing More Than Sexual Objects?
We can’t achieve much-needed reform regarding the sexual abuse of women if we don’t look at the larger issue of sexualizing women in our culture.
Trump to send U.S. astronauts ‘back to the moon’
President Trump will sign a policy directive Monday setting in motion the return of U.S. astronauts to the moon.
Kate Steinle vigil trashed at UC Berkeley
A large poster of Kate Steinle was torn down at the University of California, Berkeley hours after students held a vigil to reflect on her life and mourn the acquittal of the illegal immigrant charged in her death.
Bipartisan ‘Cryptocurrency Fairness Act’ Moves to Congress
Bipartisan bill will make it much easier to use Bitcoin to pay for every day goods and services.
CNN Walks Back Jeff Sessions-Russia Bombshell
CNN has quietly walked back more of their “bombshell” reporting on the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, and this time it’s a story relating to Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ security clearance forms.
Apple to purchase Shazam
Apple says the purchase will help advance its operations in the digital music business, which Shazam has played a significant part in since Apple created iTunes, and more recently with its Apple streaming service.
Daredevil falls to his death from 62-story building
Wu Yongning, 26, who called himself “China’s First Rooftopper,” plunged from the Huayuan International Centre in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province in central China, on Nov. 8, AsiaWire reported.
Monsanto promises cash to farmers who don’t abandon weed killer linked to crop destruction
Monsanto is offering cash incentives to US farmers who use a weed killer that is facing heavy restrictions. Critics say the perk program is meant to increase sales of a product that is believed to harm crops.
China to create world’s largest floating solar power plant in move to clean energy
The Beijing-based Three Gorges New Energy Corporation has invested a billion yuan ($151 million) into constructing the world’s biggest floating solar power project. The plant is being built in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui.
Former Facebook VP: Social Media ‘Ripping apart the social fabric of society’
A former Facebook executive believes social media networks are employing tools that are destroying society’s “social fabric,” the rules of conduct by which people interact in real life.