Hedge-fund firm Citadel owner Ken Griffin announced Thursday that the company’s global headquarters are leaving Chicago after over 30 years in the city. The company will follow the Griffin family to Miami in a direct rebuttal to liberal policies that have contributed to an unsafe living environment and policies counterproductive to businesses.
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Breaking – U.S. Supreme Court overturns abortion rights landmark
by mcardinalThe U.S. Supreme Court made a historic step on Friday overturning the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that recognized a woman’s constitutional right to an abortion and legalized it nationwide, handing a momentous victory to Republicans and religious conservatives who want to limit or ban the procedure and protect the lives of children in the womb.
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Report indicates American Rescue Plan short on delivery, but long on expense
by Will TubbsA report by experts from the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests the American Rescue Plan Act, CARES Act, Federal First Coronavirus Response Act, and the Response and Relief Act – all created ostensibly to protect the American worker – have led to a glut of spending per job-year saved.
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A Toledo, Ohio, man is being hailed as a hero after his quick thinking helped save the life of a basketball referee who collapsed during a game.
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Paleontologists may have found Europe’s largest meat-eating dinosaur
by Will TubbsScientists on the Isle of Wight have found the fossils of what they believe to be Europe’s largest meat-eating dinosaur. The remains are believed to be closely related to the largest carnivorous dinosaur species on record.
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After years of internal struggle, traditional and liberal factions within the United Methodist Church have reached the point of separation.
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Even as the Senate sat poised to pass new gun legislation, Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) nonetheless introduced what they’ve deemed the “Safe Kids, Safe Schools, Safe Communities Act of 2022,” which would steer billions toward “hardening” schools.
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The bill passed by a vote of 65-to-33 as 15 Republicans joined all 50 Democrats in passing a bill that proponents say poses no threat to law-abiding gun owners and detractors warn is custom-made for abuse.
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Moments after the Orlando Magic selected Paolo Banchero with the first pick in the NBA draft, the 19-year-old forward from Duke cried his first happy tears.
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On Wednesday, the Presbyterian Church in America (PCA), one of the most conservative factions of the Presbyterian Church, voted to leave the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), according to reports from the Religion News Service (RNS).
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The FDA is investigating another infant death that may be tied to Abbott Laboratories contaminated baby formula.
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Supreme Court declares New York’s conceal carry restrictions unconstitutional
by Will TubbsOn Thursday, the Supreme Court struck down a New York law requiring concealed carry license applicants to give “proper cause” for needing a firearm in the biggest gun rights case to reach the high court in over a decade.