Nasdaq has revised the proposed diversity” rule it’s urging the SEC to impose on publicly traded companies, but it can’t be enforced and thus seems silly. Read more…
Does the WNBA Really Think BLM Critics Are ‘Enemies’?
A Washington Post sportswriter calls a Black Lives Matter critic an “enemy” of the WNBA. But can the never-made-a-profit league afford to alienate so many potential fans? Read more…
Media Have a Responsibility in Keeping the Peace
Our media must be more responsible by shooting straight and stopping with the subjective narratives when it comes to the use of political violence. If they don’t, future violence will become inevitable and make the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol look like a mahjong game at the Old Jewish Home. Read more…
Time to Tally Taxpayers’ Bill for Quixotic Anti-Trump Lawsuits
In light of the U.S. Supreme Court’s dismissal of the never-had-a-chance emoluments lawsuits, Washington Post journalists should make FOIA requests for information from both the D.C. and Maryland attorneys general in order to calculate and report what all of their politically motivated anti-Trump litigation cost taxpayers. Read more…
Can DADSS Technology Discern between Driver & Passenger?
We all want to reduce drunk driving. But Virginia’s transportation secretary seems to be in a hurry to impose another costly government “solution” that relies on questionable technology. Read more…
Homicide City
If ANC 8C chair Salim Adofo and his Congress Heights neighbors really want to “help reduce violence… [and] get some of these illegal guns off the street,” they’d demand that the soft-on-criminals D.C. Council and mayor authorize the Metropolitan Police Department to reestablish its jump-out squads and stop-question-and-frisk operations in all high-crime arrea. Read more…