Tag: US Features

Here Are the Six Banks West Virginia Says Violate Its Fossil Fuel Anti-Boycott Law

The Epoch Times can name six financial institutions that the West Virginia State Treasurer’s office contacted on June 10 regarding alleged violations of its new law aimed at stopping banks boycotting the energy sector. They are BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, U.S. Bancorp, and Wells Fargo. The treasurer’s office provided the names on…


Here Are the Six Financial Institutions West Virginia Says Violate Its Fossil Fuel Anti-Boycott Law

The Epoch Times can name six financial institutions that the West Virginia State Treasurer’s office contacted on June 10 regarding alleged violations of its new law aimed at stopping banks boycotting the energy sector. They are BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, U.S. Bancorp, and Wells Fargo. The treasurer’s office provided the names on…


Former FBI Agent Assesses Outcome of Sussmann’s Acquittal, Impact on Durham’s Investigation

It is not known whether Special Counsel John Durham’s team will bring up any criminal conspiracy lawsuit in its investigation into the discredited Trump–Russia collusion narrative until its next indictments are revealed, but facts once disclosed will become public information, said Marc Ruskin, a former longtime FBI agent. Former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman,…


Ohio Senate to Weigh Second Chance for State’s Proposed Transgender Sports Ban Bill

At first, a proposed bill that would’ve banned transgenders from playing on sports teams other than their biological gender in Ohio didn’t succeed. Republican state Rep. Jena Powell is trying to get the measure enacted into law a second time. Powell’s Save Women’s Sports Act was approved by the Ohio House by a vote of…


Nevada GOP Scrums Presage November Battles for Three Toss-Up Congressional Seats

Early voting has been underway since May 28 for the June 14 primary in Nevada, where most of the action is unfolding in rock ‘em, sock ’em Republican nomination battles for governor, US Senate, and in three of the state’s four congressional districts. Awaiting those five GOP scrum survivors are incumbent Democrats. Only one is…


EXCLUSIVE: Ahead of Televised Investigative Hearing ‘Farce,’ Jan. 6 Prisoner Issues Warning to Americans

Ahead of the first of six televised House committee hearings related to the protests that took place at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021, a Jan. 6 prisoner has issued a warning to the American people regarding the “farce” they are about to witness. On the evening of June 8, The…


Mass Shooters’ Ties With National Bolshevism Should Be Investigated, Not Ignored: Trevor Loudon

Many mass killers adhere to the national Bolshevism philosophy, but this ideological connection that motivates them to commit crimes is often overlooked, said Trevor Loudon, author, filmmaker, and host of EpochTV’s Counterpunch program. There are two kinds of mass shooters, Loudon told EpochTV’s “Crossroads” program. One type is crazed young men who usually are on drugs, have…


GOP Rivals in ‘Toss-Up’ Nevada Congressional District Certain They’re Winning Primary Clash

There’s little reliable polling at the congressional district level in Nevada, so as the state’s June 14 primaries near, many candidates in three crowded Republican preliminary races think they still have a good shot at advancing to challenge incumbent Democrats in November. The two frontrunners in Nevada’s Congressional District 4 (CD 4) Republican primary—at least…


Federal Judge Says No to Anonymity for Healthcare Workers Suing Over COVID Vaccine

A federal judge ruled late last month that a group of Maine health care workers who have a lawsuit challenging the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate pending before the U.S. Supreme Court cannot remain anonymous. In a May 31 ruling, Maine Chief U.S. District Judge Jon Levy gave the nine workers in Maine, mostly nurses, until…


Federal Judge Says No to Anonymity for Health Care Workers Suing Over COVID Vaccine

A federal judge ruled late last month that a group of Maine health care workers who have a lawsuit challenging the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate pending before the U.S. Supreme Court cannot remain anonymous. In a May 31 ruling, Maine Chief U.S. District Judge Jon Levy gave the nine workers in Maine, mostly nurses, until…