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Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, is blaming "cancel culture" for his company's drop in revenues, but many believe he deserves the blame.

Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and a vocal supporter of former President Trump, announced his company is auctioning off over 700 pieces of company equipment, ranging from forklifts to office desks and cubicles. According to Lindell, MyPillow has lost $100 million in sales after more than a dozen large retailers, including Walmart, Bed Bath &…

Tens of thousands of actors officially went on strike after a work stoppage was unanimously approved by Hollywood’s largest union.

Tens of thousands of actors officially went on strike after a work stoppage was unanimously approved by Hollywood’s largest union. While the strike officially began at midnight Friday, signs could already be seen Thursday, with the cast of the upcoming film “Oppenheimer” walking out of the movie’s London premiere. The actors, represented by the Screen Actors Guild-American…

Submarines will be a deciding factor in a conflict between the U.S. and Chinese. Unfortunately, the U.S. Navy has a backlog of repairs.

If the United States and Chinese navies ever square off, submarines will be a deciding factor. In a recent war game simulating a conflict between China and the U.S., outcomes showed attack submarines would wreak havoc on the People’s Liberation Army navy. In order to contribute to the fight, however, the submarines need to be…

Recent reports have revealed that cocaine was discovered near the West Executive Entrance of the White House, close to the Situation Room.

Recent reports have revealed that cocaine was discovered near to the West Executive Entrance of the White House, close to the Situation Room. Law enforcement officials are currently investigating how this substance, classified as a Schedule 2 drug by the Department of Justice and Drug Enforcement Agency, ended up in one of the most secure…

Amid Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to China, here's how U.S.-China tensions are affecting business in this week's Five For Friday.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is on her first visit to China since taking the post in 2021. The trip comes as the world’s two largest economies remain at odds. Here are five ways tensions between the United States and China are affecting business in this week’s Five For Friday.  #5: Executive visits Talks of decoupling…

China's mishandling of COVID, its massive debt and its aging population are partly to blame for the country's sluggish consumer demand.

China’s economic troubles aren’t going away anytime soon and there’s plenty of blame to go around. The rebound in consumer demand that many expected after COVID restrictions were lifted hasn’t materialized. Its aging population isn’t helping, and there are sluggish exports, record levels of youth unemployment and massive government debts. Straight Arrow News contributor Larry…

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