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Walt Disney, Walmart Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for US Employees, Alters Mask Policy

The Walt Disney Company and Walmart announced a new policy on Friday that will require nearly every employee working for the company in the United States to be vaccinated against the CCP virus. Disney’s new measure will give both salaried and non-union hourly employees across the nation 60 days to be compliant, the company said in a…


Walt Disney, Walmart Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for US Employees, Alter Mask Policy

The Walt Disney Company and Walmart announced a new policy on Friday that will require nearly every employee working for the company in the United States to be vaccinated against the CCP virus. Disney’s new measure will give both salaried and non-union hourly employees across the nation 60 days to be compliant, the company said in a…


Walt Disney, Walmart Mandate COVID-19 Vaccine for US Employees, Alter Mask Policies

The Walt Disney Co. and Walmart announced new policies late last week that will require nearly every employee working for the companies in the United States to be vaccinated against the CCP virus. Disney’s new measure will give both salaried and non-union hourly employees across the nation 60 days to be compliant, the company said in…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (July 30)

ExxonMobil reported its highest profit in a year. But with easing lockdowns and higher commodity prices, oil companies are still deciding to keep production spending low. The Black Widow Faces a new foe: the Disney Corporation. Will the House of Mouse’s army of lawyers be too much for our favorite assassin? One New York City…


Scarlett Johansson Sues Disney Over ‘Black Widow’ Streaming Release

LOS ANGELES—Scarlett Johansson, star of the Marvel superhero movie “Black Widow,” sued the Walt Disney Co on Thursday, alleging that the company breached her contract when it offered the movie on streaming at the same time it played in theaters. Disney said there was “no merit” to the lawsuit, saying it had complied with her…


Harrison Ford Injures Shoulder on ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Set

Harrison Ford is taking a hiatus from filming “Indiana Jones 5” after sustaining a shoulder injury on set. The 78-year-old was hurt rehearsing a fight scene, a spokesperson for the Walt Disney Co. said Wednesday. Production is expected to continue and the filming schedule will be reconfigured as needed while treatment options are evaluated. Filming…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (May 14)

The justice department and IRS investigating the world’s largest crypto exchange, with concerns over criminal activity. Disney disappoints in its latest quarterly earnings. Where did it fall short, and why is it optimistic about the future? This year’s rich states poor states report is out. Where does your state rank in terms of economic competitiveness?


Chief Executives Name California as Worst State for Doing Business

Commentary California is the worst state in the union for doing business—again. For the second year running, California ranked dead last in a survey of chief executives regarding the best and worst states to run companies. Even though California is home to the Port of Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, Hollywood and Napa Valley—all best-in-class for…


Disney Embraces Race Politics, Critical Race Theory in Employee Training: Leaked Documents

The Walt Disney Corporation is pushing the quasi-Marxist critical race theory in on its employees, teaching them that America has “a long history of systemic racism” while urging them to reflect on their “white privilege,” according to leaked internal documents. The documents were leaked to City-Journal journalist Christopher Rufo by multiple anonymous Disney employees who revealed…


Disney’s Anaheim Theme Parks to Reopen April 30

ANAHEIM—Disneyland and California Adventure will reopen on April 30, more than one year after shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic, Disney announced March 17. Reservations will be required and only state residents will be permitted to visit the parks in line with current state guidelines. The parks will operate at 15 percent of capacity,…