Author: slstaff

In the realm of business, where the intersection of politics and marketing looms large, one prominent figure from “Shark Tank” advocates for the politicization of businesses while promoting their products. The reverberations of Target’s recent stock value dip and the ensuing boycott threats echoed loudly, catching the attention of entrepreneur Kevin O’Leary. Tasked with addressing the controversy surrounding the store’s Pride merchandise, O’Leary acknowledged Target’s genuine intent to cater to all customers. However, he deemed the company’s decision to push the Pride merchandise line as a colossal misstep. It is difficult to fathom how corporate boards could have remained oblivious…

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On Friday’s episode of “The Ingraham Angle” on Fox News Channel, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said her old political party was dividing the country. She said it was a collection of people with bad intentions who had settled on a label. “Now, I think what most of the members of today’s Democratic Party haven’t grappled with is the fact that people aren’t leaving the party because of just one issue,” host Laura Ingraham remarked. There are maybe ten problems with the party’s newfound liberalism that have convinced them to leave. They are so far to the left that they have…

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The $2,400 in damage inflicted on April 27 resulted in “Little Dancer” being temporarily removed from display while repairs were made. On Friday, Hollywood actress Jane Fonda made the ludicrous argument that men—specifically white men—are solely responsible for climate change and that “those men” must be arrested and punished. “Patriarchy” and “racism” were also on her list of reasons for the deterioration of the environment, she said. While promoting her radical climate activism at a career retrospective at the Cannes Film Festival in France, Jane Fonda said that the world has “about seven, eight years” to halve its consumption of…

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Two climate activists, Timothy Martin and Joanna Smith, were arrested and charged with federal offenses relating to the vandalism of Edgar Degas’ “Little Dancer Aged Fourteen” sculpture at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Washington, D.C., revealed that the duo turned themselves in after being indicted for conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States and injury to a National Gallery of Art exhibit. According to the indictment, Martin and Smith, along with other members of the climate organization Declare Emergency, allegedly entered the museum with the intention of vandalizing the sculpture.…

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In a bizarre incident at Boston City Hall, George Williams, the project coordinator for Boston’s Reparations Task Force, found himself in trouble with the law. Allegedly, Williams trespassed in the building after hours, exhibiting erratic behavior throughout his three-week stay. City employees reported instances of aggression and threats towards staff members. On a Thursday night, Williams was discovered in a restricted area burning sage, which led to his confrontation with the police. Reports suggest that Williams, known for previous narcotics-related arrests, forced his way into the room, disregarding the cleaner present. When asked to leave, he reacted negatively, lunging at…

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In a flurry of tweets on a Saturday morning, the former president took to social media to voice his frustration over the impeachment proceedings targeting his political ally, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. Using his preferred platform, the former president shared a video on his newly launched social media platform, Truth Social, highlighting a moment of Texas House Speaker Dade Phelan’s speech where he appeared to stumble over his words. Paxton had previously accused Phelan of being intoxicated during his time leading the legislature and demanded his resignation. Accompanied by a caption asking, “What is happening to our country?” the…

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During a captivating presentation titled “The Enigma of Extraterrestrial Life,” Dr. Isabella Chambers, a renowned astrophysicist at Stanford University, made astonishing claims about the presence of aliens on Earth, captivating the audience at the Cosmic Connections Symposium in New York City. Dr. Chambers confidently stated that extraterrestrial beings have been residing on our planet for an extensive period, urging the scientific community to explore this paradigm-shifting concept. She emphasized that Stanford University boasts a team of brilliant scientists who are fervently engaged in the intricate task of reverse-engineering extraterrestrial technology recovered from crashed spacecraft. As the symposium’s host, renowned science…

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The marketing disaster surrounding Bud Light shows no signs of relenting, as the brand continues to face a grim decline in sales. Data from the industry reveals that Bud Light has experienced six consecutive weeks of plummeting sales, primarily due to an ongoing boycott that has left retailers struggling to offload their unsold stock. The calamity traces back to Bud Light’s ill-fated collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. This partnership has sparked significant backlash, prompting Anheuser-Busch to resort to drastic measures, including heavy discounts, in a bid to clear their inventory. Analysis of Nielsen IQ data by Beer Business Daily…

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In the aftermath of a heart-wrenching incident aboard the F train, the family of a homeless man who tragically lost his life is preparing to seek justice through legal means. According to information obtained by The Post, they intend to file a wrongful death lawsuit against Daniel Penny, the individual responsible for placing the man in a fatal chokehold. The incident, captured on film and widely circulated online, has sparked a wave of outrage and a call for accountability. In an exclusive interview with The Post, Daniel Penny, who currently faces manslaughter charges, vehemently denied any racial motivation behind his…

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In the midst of the fervor surrounding the 2020 presidential election, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis set himself apart by boldly proclaiming his support for defunding the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) if he were to assume the presidency. His audacious statement was met with intrigue and scrutiny from both supporters and skeptics alike. During an engaging interview with radio host Dana Loesch on her show, The Dana Show, DeSantis found himself grappling with questions about his stance on the implementation of a flat tax and the possibility of replacing the current tax system. Unwavering in his convictions, DeSantis expressed his deep…

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In the vibrant setting of a town hall meeting on a Friday night in Queens, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez found herself facing a vocal group of discontented constituents. Criticism arose from attendees regarding Ocasio-Cortez’s more moderate stance on issues such as illegal immigration, the debt ceiling, and the extensive aid provided to Ukraine by the United States. Among the crowd, a man wearing a Cuban flag T-shirt boldly approached the podium, brandishing an American flag and passionately proclaiming, “American citizens before migrants!” The man’s outburst continued as security attempted to escort him away. He managed to voice his displeasure with a…

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In a bold move, Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas launched a lawsuit against the administration of former Vice President Joe Biden, alleging that they have been unlawfully pre-approving migrants to enter the United States through a mobile app. Paxton asserts that this app, designed to streamline the process, is actually encouraging illegal immigration and disregarding the new rule requiring asylum seekers to apply in a safe third country. According to reports from Breitbart News, the Customs and Border Protection (CBP) One app has been facilitating appointments for pregnant women, the elderly, the disabled, the homeless, and victims of crime…

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Startling revelations have emerged regarding Patrisse Cullors, the former leader of Black Lives Matter (BLM), and her terminated multi-platform deal with Warner Bros. Television Group. While Cullors had initially claimed to have plans for various genres such as dramas, comedies, documentary series, and animation programming for children, it has come to light that no shows were produced under the agreement. Insiders familiar with the studio’s contract negotiations confirmed that an overall deal was signed between Warner Bros. and BLM co-founder Patrisse Cullors in 2020, but the agreement was abruptly terminated in October 2022 without any content being created. The multi-year…

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In a recent interview, Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis made a noteworthy statement, expressing his willingness to grant a pardon to former President Donald Trump if the evidence revealed that Trump had been targeted for political reasons. During his appearance on “The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show,” DeSantis disclosed his intention to establish a pardon review team immediately upon assuming office. These remarks come at a time when Trump is the subject of two federal investigations—one investigating his handling of classified government documents and the other examining his alleged attempts to influence the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.…

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In a fiery town hall meeting held in New York City, U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faced a fervent crowd expressing their grievances on various issues, including the border wall, the debt ceiling, and military aid to Ukraine. The town hall, focused on immigration, Ukraine funding, and the debt ceiling, took place in Corona, Queens, where Ocasio-Cortez, a prominent member of the “Squad,” encountered a mix of boos and cheers from the audience. Among the attendees, one man stood out as he approached Ocasio-Cortez, waving small American flags and shouting, “American citizens before migrants!” He expressed his frustration towards the congresswoman…

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