Tillerson Bashes Trump, Trump Fires Back
Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is speaking publicly about what led to his firing in March by President Trump. In his comments, Tillerson described the president as “pretty undisciplined.”
Former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is speaking publicly about what led to his firing in March by President Trump. In his comments, Tillerson described the president as “pretty undisciplined.”
A Google software engineer revealed concerning details about the company’s efforts to please the government China before it launched its latest entry into the country — the censored Chinese search app “Project Dragonfly” — which allegedly included the company blacklisting Chinese dissidents from its buildings for fear of upsetting the Chinese government.
Canada’s tax-funded national broadcaster has run a report telling Canadians that the best way to “mitigate” what it called the “climate crisis” is to “have a smaller family.”
Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham cautioned of a new threat to Christmas during their programs on Wednesday. An unconventional anti-Trump take on the nativity scene appeared at the Catholic Church of St. Susanna’s Parish in Dedham, a town in Massachusetts, creating worldwide disdain. The Church’s immigration-themed nativity scene features baby Jesus in a cage, put in this way to represent migrant children in cages, and the wise men to represent the caravan of migrants behind the border wall.
More than half of Americans surveyed in a new poll said that they want to make changes of some kind to the U.S. Constitution, with the Second Amendment bearing the largest bull’s-eye.
Bill and Hillary Clinton, who just can’t seem to exit stage-left, have resorted to selling tickets for their 13-city speaking tour on Groupon for nearly 60% off after failing to attract crowds at full price – or any price.
C.S. Lewis, beloved author of The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe had an important warning about genetically edited babies…and he said it 74 years ago– in 1944.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is spending roughly $150,000 to find out how ranchers “perceive and communicate” about global warming.
Google has long sought to have a bigger presence in China, the world’s largest internet market, but has come under fire over the past months for not taking a harder line against the Chinese government amid protracted trade dispute between Washington and Beijing over tariffs.
President Trump seemed to undercut the price of his own border wall Friday, saying it could be built for as little as $15 billion — far less than the $25 billion figure his administration has submitted to Congress.
Hong Kong’s securities regulator has fined a George Soros-controlled fund for compliance failures in the short selling trade. In China’s autonomous region, the billionaire is synonymous with excessive shorting activities.
CRISPR gene editing was launched into the spotlight this week when Chinese scientist, He Jiankui, claimed to have made the world’s first genome-edited babies using the technology. The resulting ethical debate about manipulating the human germline was important, to be sure, but it overshadowed a more immediate concern: Before CRISPR research can be safely translated into therapies, scientists will need better methods for avoiding potential damaging off-target effects of the technology.
The former communications director for the Arkansas Democrat Party was arrested and charged with several crimes related to possessing and distributing child pornography in late November.
Republicans are more likely to be stably and happily married than Democrats or Independents, a new study says. The American Family Survey, sponsored by the Deseret News and the Center for the Study of Elections and Democracy, was released earlier this year. In part, it found that there is a partisan divide in both marriage and family life.
Last week, the FBI raided the home of a whistleblower who had turned over to the DOJ and Congress documents related to the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One. Those documents showed that federal officials failed to look into possible criminal activity related to the scandal.
Supporters of “transgender rights” are threatening the life of a professor in England whose offense is to believe that sex is determined at birth.
The CFO of the Clinton Foundation, thinking he was “meeting an old professional acquaintance,” admitted to investigators that the charity had widespread problems with governance, accounting and conflicts of interest, and that Bill Clinton has been commingling business and personal expenses for a long time, reports The Hill’s John Solomon.
A Seattle woman unwittingly injected deadly brain-eating amoebas into her nasal cavity when she rinsed out her sinuses with tap water, according to a new report.