Kennedy Center: Artists Who Canceled Concerts After Trump Takeover
Artists booked to perform at the venue are grappling with canceling shows. Some, like Chris Pierce, are carrying on: "I’m going to do what I can do...
Read MoreTexas A&M Wants to Keep Emails About Leonard Leo’s $15 Million Gift Secret
Texas A&M University is trying to withhold dozens of emails from The Intercept about a new research center funded by conservative megadonor Leonard...
Read MoreInvestigator on SafeSport case gets arrested and now a survivor is facing trauma once again
It took time, patience and months of therapy before Jacqui Stevenson could leave behind the anxiety and suicidal thoughts stemming from an ordeal...
Read MoreBen Folds Resigns Orchestra Post as Trump Takes Over Kennedy Center
"Not for me," Folds wrote after eight years as the orchestra's artistic adviser
Read MoreSenator John Kennedy Blasts Continued Funding of "Public" Media NPR and PBS: "Gravy Train with Biscuit Wheels" (Video)
Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) had harsh criticism for taxpayers funding “public” leftist propaganda outlets such as National Public Radio, the...
Read MoreLake Forest Project Set for March Finish
Completion is scheduled for March on the $5-million, three-story, 50,000-square-foot Lake Forest Executive Center under construction at the San Diego...
Read MoreShop Center Has Reopened
A $7-million improvement and expansion program featuring the planting of citrus trees has been completed at East Anaheim Center, State College...
Read More$6.5-Million Phase 1 Completed in Orange
The $6.5-million first phase of Orange Canyon Village Shopping Center is completed in Orange on the southwest corner of Chapman Avenue and Newport...
Read MoreMicrosoft reiterates plan to invest $80 billion in AI, but may 'adjust our infrastructure in some areas'
Microsoft said Monday that it's sticking to its plan to allocate more than $80 billion of its cash to capital expenditures, following an analyst's...
Read More'No Immigrant Should Be Detained,' Says Left-Wing Nonprofit With $769 Million Federal Immigration Contract
The D.C.-based Acacia Center for Justice is squarely at odds with the Trump administration
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