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Report: International Visa Holders Purchased More Homes in Texas Last Year

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) More international buyers – and those in the U.S. on visas, purchased more homes in Texas last year than the previous year. International buyers bought about 7,780 Texas homes from April 2025 to March 2026, up from 7,500 the year before, according to the 2026...

Billionaire Bill Gates’ Heir Faces Accusations of Potentially Unlawful Plot

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The daughter of billionaire Bill Gates is facing scrutiny over accusations that she knew about and pushed for an alleged money-making scheme at her start-up company. Phoebe Gates, along with her friend Sophia Kianni, is the co-founder of Phia, an e-commerce company that helps users find products...

Dollar Dominance Is Cracking and the Fort Knox Gold Question Won’t Go Away

(Money Metals News Service) Money Metals Midweek Memo host Mike Maharrey opened this week’s episode with an old-fashioned banking analogy: Imagine somebody repeatedly claiming to have $100,000 in the bank but refusing to produce a statement or even balance the checkbook. The money might be there, but without verification,...

Sen. Rand Paul Becomes a Pawn in Fort Knox Gold Audit Debate

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Sen. Rand Paul has become Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s pawn. A few weeks ago, Bessent insisted all the gold is in the vaults at Fort Knox. "I haven't. People on my staff have. The treasurer has been to Fort Knox, and I'm happy to say...

Trump Officials Propose New Requirements for Food Additives and Ingredients

(Headline USA) U.S. health officials on Monday proposed a rule change that would require food manufacturers to notify regulators before introducing new ingredients or additives into processed or packaged foods. The proposal would change a decades-old policy that advocates have called a regulatory loophole, blaming it for allowing thousands of...

Kellogg to Remove Artificial Dyes From Cereals by Year’s End

(Headline USA) WK Kellogg said Thursday that it will remove artificial colors from all its cereals by the end of this year. The change comes a year ahead of schedule. Kellogg said last August that it would remove synthetic dyes from its cereals by the end of 2027. But the company said...

Senate Passes Government Funding Stopgap, Leaves Town

(Thérèse Boudreaux, The Center Square) After days of drawn-out negotiations, the U.S. Senate overwhelmingly passed a short-term government funding stopgap early Saturday morning. Both chambers of Congress now leave for the entire month of August. The House must approve the Senate’s continuing resolution when it returns before President Donald Trump...

No! We’re Not Going to Get Rich Mining Asteroid Gold

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) There is an unimaginable fortune floating between 150 and 400 million miles from Earth. It’s an asteroid named Psyche. Some people think we can solve global poverty by mining this space gold and other precious metals. We can’t. Scientists believe this 144-mile-long floating space rock contains large...

Gold Flows Into ETFs Flipped Positive in July as Investors Buy the Dip

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Gold flows into ETFs flipped positive globally in July. After two consecutive months of outflows, every region reported positive flows of metal into gold-backed funds in July. With Europe leading the way, gold ETFs reported net gold inflows of 23.5 tonnes in July, valued...

Trump Administration Offers $25M for US Citizen Said to Lead Mexico’s Most Powerful Cartel

(Headline USA) The State Department on Wednesday offered a $25 million reward for information leading to the capture of Juan Carlos González, or "Pelón,” scaling up pressure on a U.S. citizen who has emerged as the figurehead of Mexico's most powerful cartel. The reward was bumped up from $5 million....

FBI Agent Stole Roughly $1 Million in Cryptocurrency

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A former FBI supervisory special agent has been arrested after admitting to the theft of roughly $1 million worth of cryptocurrency, according to court records. A criminal complaint filed Saturday says that the former agent, Patrick Yaroch, admitted to his crimes to another Justice Department employee...

Frank E. Holmes: Why the Gold Bull Market Is Far From Over

(Money Metals News Service) Despite months of sideways trading, Frank E. Holmes believes the gold bull market is alive and well. During a wide-ranging conversation with Money Metals' Mike Maharrey, the executive chairman of HIVE Digital Technologies and CEO and Chief Investment Officer (CIO) of U.S. Global Investors argued that powerful global trends continue to...
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