‘More Resilient’: US Ports, Supply Chains Adapting to Red Sea Shipping Disruptions

With lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, retailers, manufacturers, and the shipping and transport ecosystem are adjusting American retailers are currently placing orders with global manufacturers and reserving space on commercial carriers for the back-to-school sales in August and the Christmas sales in December. That’s at least 14 days ahead of schedule, one of the

Fani Willis Axed Employee Who Blew Whistle on Misuse of Federal Funds

Fani Willis may have fired the employee who warned her about mishandling federal funds. But she didn’t deny her allegations. Less than a year into her tenure as Fulton County district attorney, in 2021, Willis met with Amanda Timpson, an employee in the district attorney’s office responsible for giving nonviolent juvenile offenders “alternatives to the

Immigration Officials Met With Leading ‘Abolish ICE’ Organization Amid Border Surge

Senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials met with an activist group that wants to eliminate the agency altogether amidst the worst border crisis in the nation’s history. Representatives from an organization called the “Detention Watch Network,” met with ICE on Jan. 26, according to an agency press release, as part of a “stakeholders” meeting. Three

Homeland Security Republicans Refer 2 Mayorkas Articles of Impeachment to House for Floor Vote

Lower chamber of Congress will vote on Biden appointee’s status in office ‘as soon as possible’ according to Speaker Mike Johnson. All 18 Republican members of the House Committee on Homeland Security (HCHS) voted on Jan. 31 after more than 14 hours of often impassioned debate to refer two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security

Mayorkas Impeachment Articles Advances to House Floor

Lower chamber of Congress will vote on Biden appointee’s status in office ‘as soon as possible’ according to Speaker Mike Johnson. All 18 Republican members of the House Committee on Homeland Security (HCHS) voted on Jan. 31 after more than 14 hours of often impassioned debate to refer two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security

Articles of Impeachment for Mayorkas Advance to House Floor

Lower chamber of Congress will vote on Biden appointee’s status in office ‘as soon as possible’ according to Speaker Mike Johnson. All 18 Republican members of the House Committee on Homeland Security (HCHS) voted on Jan. 31 after more than 14 hours of often impassioned debate to refer two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security

Mark Cuban Challenged Over DEI Hiring Practices

The celebrity businessman believes ‘race and gender can be part of the equation’ when hiring staff. High-profile businessman Mark Cuban has doubled down on his position on inclusive hiring practices, defending his diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring policy. “I’ve never hired anyone based exclusively on race, gender, religion,” Mr. Cuban said on X, formerly