Google employee goes public on company’s extreme culture: ‘Outrage mobs and witch hunts’

Google employee goes public on company’s extreme culture: ‘Outrage mobs and witch hunts’

by WorldTribune Staff, May 24, 2019 A Google software engineer, who is also a Republican, says the company’s culture has become dominated by “outrage mobs” and “witch hunts” which have became an “existential threat not only to Google’s culture internally, but to Google’s trust and credibility externally.” Writing for Medium.com on May 21, Mike Wacker […]

Report: 7 reasons why Uranium One scandal won’t go away

Report: 7 reasons why Uranium One scandal won’t go away

by WorldTribune Staff, May 23, 2019 Former Vice President and 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden recently recycled the long-held contention of his ex-boss that the Obama administration was “scandal free.” While that contention may be true within the sphere of the dominant media culture, critics find the claim “laughable”. “Abuses of power under the Obama […]

End of an era: Rolling Thunder sets last Memorial Day event

End of an era: Rolling Thunder sets last Memorial Day event

by WorldTribune Staff, May 23, 2019 Riders from around the USA will drive hundreds of thousands of motorcycles into Washington, D.C. starting on May 24 for the annual Memorial Day weekend Rolling Thunder tribute to veterans, a tradition since 1988. The 2019 event, however, will be the last. Former Army Sgt. Artie Muller, a 73-year-old […]

NPR: New book by ‘fringe’ Mark Levin lampoons media as ‘strident, pretentious, arrogant’

NPR: New book by ‘fringe’ Mark Levin lampoons media as ‘strident, pretentious, arrogant’

by WorldTribune Staff, May 23, 2019 Mark Levin’s “Unfreedom of the Press” is a book full of “bombast and bile” from a “right wing radio host” long considered “fringe,” according to a media review of the Amazon best seller. The ad hominem-loaded attack was launched by none other than Annalisa Quinn for taxpayer-subsidized NPR. In […]

Feds use DUI arrest records to catch illegals released by sanctuary cities

Feds use DUI arrest records to catch illegals released by sanctuary cities

FPI / May 23, 2019 by Judicial Watch Illustrating how sanctuary policies shield dangerous criminals, federal agents captured 141 illegal immigrants in just a few weeks simply by using fingerprints from local drunk driving arrests in one region of the U.S. The operation took place recently in New England, well known for protecting illegal aliens […]

Report: Housing and Urban Development restores women’s rights in homeless shelters

Report: Housing and Urban Development restores women’s rights in homeless shelters

by WorldTribune Staff, May 23, 2019 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson’s proposal to restore single-sex spaces for women in homeless shelters has enraged transgender activists, Democrats and their corporate media advocates. The key language in the HUD statement which set off the partisan attacks says shelter operators would have the freedom to […]

Atty. Gen. Barr slams federal judges for abusing ‘unprecedented power’

Atty. Gen. Barr slams federal judges for abusing ‘unprecedented power’

by WorldTribune Staff, May 22, 2019 Unelected federal judges are taking advantage of “unprecedented power” to block President Donald Trump’s policies, Attorney General William Barr said on May 21. “One judge can, in effect, cancel the policy with the stroke of the pen,” Barr said in a speech to the American Law Institute. “No official […]

Swamp psychosis: Disturbing reports indicate that some in our government are not well

Swamp psychosis: Disturbing reports indicate that some in our government are not well

Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, May 22, 2019 The unrelated stories of a financially challenged 38-year-old congressman and the reprehensible harassment endured by a 69-year-old disabled woman working at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) show that Swamp fever can infect anyone — and that Trump Derangement Syndrome is a real and present danger. Rep. Eric […]

Meadows: ‘Game-changing’ documents show non-collusion known ‘early on’

Meadows: ‘Game-changing’ documents show non-collusion known ‘early on’

by WorldTribune Staff, May 22, 2019 Rep. Mark Meadows, member of the House Oversight Committee, said he has spoken to President Donald Trump about releasing classified documents relating to the Russia investigation. “I think the delay is over,” Meadows, North Carolina Republican and chair of the House Freedom Caucus, said on May 20. “I think […]

Green reaper: Washington state first to legalize human composting

Green reaper: Washington state first to legalize human composting

by WorldTribune Staff, May 22, 2019 Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee on May 21 signed legislation that makes Washington the first state to legalize human composting, which supporters say is an eco-friendly way of “final disposition.” Washington is the state with the nation’s highest rate of cremation at 78 percent. It also has below-average participation in […]