On July 15, 2020, Subway unveiled its new policy to ban the open carry of firearms at its restaurants all over the nation. According to a WRAL report, this ban is in effect in states where...
As economic uncertainty looms on the horizon, gold is gaining more interest among consumers across the world. Gold recently cleared $1800 and is now starting to raise speculation that the commodity could break $2,000 by 2021. Kitco...
Congressman Thomas Massie believes that his efforts to demand a roll call vote in the House regarding Wuhan virus aid have been vindicated after a number of groups received money that should never have. The Kentucky...
On July 14, the Everytown for Gun Safety Victory Fund announced that it plans to spend a minimum of $1 million to have Democrats recapture the Minnesota Senate and maintain control of the Minnesota House. The...
On July 14, Ohio public employees won a settlement in a federal class-action lawsuit accusing the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Council 11 union and the State of Ohio with imposing...
On July 15, 2020 National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix sent a letter to Joe Biden urging Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden to disavow all support he has received from United Auto Workers...
Earlier this month, Chicago Transit Authority worker Benito Casanova submitted a petition for writ of certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court in a class lawsuit action suit that he filed against the International Association of...
Miami-Dade County is using the Wuhan virus pandemic to implement a money grab. On July 16, Miami-Dade County commissioners “unanimously voted to turn residents and tourists into walking ATM's yesterday when they made violation of the...
On July 7, 2020, Swedish Medical Center employee Roger White appealed his case against the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) 1199NW to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) General Counsel in Washington, D.C. White received free...
Missouri Governor Mike Parson recently announced that he will pardon St. Louis couple Mark and Patricia McCloskey should they receive charges for drawing their firearms to keep agitators from attacking their home. A Twitter video of...
On July 21, 2020, the House of Representatives decisively rejected an amendment that would outline a withdrawal plan in Afghanistan. Antiwar.com reported that a “slight plurality of Democrats supported the measure, with most of the...
On July 16, 2020, National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys filed an opposition brief on behalf of Selbyville, DE Mountaire Farms worker Oscar Cruz Sosa. This brief was filed as a response to the...
Charles Hugh Smith, a contributing editor at Peakprosperity.com, believes that unemployment numbers in America are higher than reported. He broke down some of these numbers in a post at his blog. Smith argues that the “official” unemployment...
Former congressman Ron Paul believes that “government officials and their allies in the mainstream media have stooped to ridiculous depths to maximize the death count” in their attempts to depict Florida as the epicenter of...
On July 6, 2020, the National Right to Work Foundation filed comments directed to the Michigan Civil Service Commission, which supported the Commission’s proposed step to rescind the state’s current policy of using old dues...
Although the U.S is commonly seen as the worldwide leader when it comes to gun rights, some countries such as the Czech Republic have followed in its footsteps by passing legislation that allows people to...
On July 21, 2020, gold’s price nearly reached a nine-year high. Silver hit a four-year high. Jim Wyckoff of Kitco noted that “There continues to be a steady (and now and increasing) flow of safe-haven and...
On July 20, 2020, EU leaders came to an agreement on a generous economic stimulus plan. If the European Parliament passes this agreement and the EU states ratify it, the European Commission can borrow 750 billion...