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Musk Says He Plans to Sue Apple

(Headline USA) Billionaire SpaceX, Tesla and X owner Elon Musk says he plans to sue Apple for not featuring X and its Grok artificial intelligence chatbot app in its top recommended apps in its App Store. Musk posted the comments on X late Monday, saying, “Hey @Apple App Store, why do...

Gold Revaluation & the “Strategic Bitcoin Reserve”

(Clint Siegner, Money Metals News Service) There are hints that at least a few within the federal government are toying with the idea of revaluing U.S. gold reserves. The 261.5 million ounces of gold reportedly owned by the U.S. Treasury have been held on the books at just $42.22/oz since the last...

Tariff Confusion Sends Gold on Round Trip

(Jesse Colombo, Money Metals News Service) What to know about last week’s tariff-driven spike and drop in COMEX gold futures, and what it means for gold’s next move. What began as a quiet week for gold took an unexpected turn on Thursday afternoon when speculation emerged that gold bullion imports into the...

Consumer Borrowing Continues to Sag Signaling Economic Pain on Main Street

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) For the second straight month, consumer borrowing was weak, indicating Americans might be close to their credit limits. Over the last several months, credit card spending has dropped, signaling that Americans may be running out of borrowing power. This is bad news for an...

Weak Treasury Auction Flashes More Warning Lights in the Bond Market

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) There were more warning signs in the bond market last week when the U.S. held an auction and the world yawned. Analysts called the 10-year Treasury auction “soft.” In a nutshell, investors snubbed Uncle Sam, forcing bond yields even higher. In other words, the...

Net Negative Migration is Harmful to the Economy, Economists Say

(Morgan Sweeney, The Center Square)  Though the economy and immigration were issues that helped President Donald Trump secure the White House, some economists have said that too steep a decline in immigration will prove harmful to the economy. The Trump administration touted a statistic Monday reported by CNN the day...

Everyday Economics: CPI Takes Center Stage as Tariff-Driven Price Pressures Mount

(Orphe Divounguy, The Center Square) The economy was already slowing, and that was before higher tariffs kicked in last week, raising import taxes to the highest level since the Great Depression. The latest jobs report showed only 73,000 jobs added in July, falling well short of expectations. But the bigger...

Judge Blocks Beto’s Shady Fundraising for ‘Runaway’ Dems

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A Texas judge has temporarily blocked Beto O’Rourke’s shady fundraising campaign to bankroll “runaway Democrats”—the group of state legislators who fled Texas to stall redistricting efforts. On Friday, Tarrant County District Judge Megan Fahey issued a temporary injunction against O’Rourke and his group, Powered by People, barring them...

Thomas Massie’s Push for Epstein Transparency Sparks Primary Showdown

(José Niño, Headline USA) As Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky. ramps up calls for public release of Jeffrey Epstein’s files, his Republican primary has become a battleground between pro-Zionist donors and an increasingly Israel skeptic voter base.  Massie has teamed up with Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif, to force a House vote...

Silver’s Breakout and What Comes Next

(Money Metals News Service) Silver may have recently touched $40 per ounce, intraday, but according to Peter Krauth, author of The Great Silver Bull and publisher of the Silver Stock Investor newsletter, this rally is far from over. In a wide-ranging interview with Mike Maharrey on the Money Metals Podcast, Krauth discussed the recent silver...

New Executive Order Takes Aim at Debanking

(Morgan Sweeney, The Center Square) Among the executive orders President Donald Trump signed Thursday was one instructing federal banking regulators to shed language from their guidance documents that the administration believes can lead to the debanking of people or institutions for political reasons. “It is the policy of the United...

While Eastern Investors Gobble Up Gold, Americans Sit on the Sidelines

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Would you trade fiat dollars for common bottle caps? Probably not, right? Not unless they were some pretty special bottle caps. After all, you’d be trading money for a worthless scrap of metal you can find along the shoulder of pretty much any road. But...
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