(Brien Lundin, Money Metals News Service) As we predicted, Jerome Powell threw a bucket of cold water on gold and the rest of the markets, and we’re now experiencing sell-offs as expectations reset.
Gold – along with just about every other investment sector – continues to sell off in the...
(Headline USA) Disney asked a state court judge on Friday for a protective order allowing it to designate documents and depositions as confidential and requiring parties handling them to sign a nondisclosure agreement.
The entertainment giant wants to keep confidential any trade secrets or proprietary information that come out of...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The National Institutes of Health approved a research grant in November of last year for over $200,000 to create an app that would help men who think that they are women to sound more like them.
According to the College Fix, the grant was approved in November...
(Headline USA) Billionaire Elon Musk argued over the weekend that the Biden administration was deliberately allowing millions of illegal immigrants to flood the country in order to stack the Democrat voter rolls before Election Day.
Musk has been outspoken on the border crisis since visiting the southern border and meeting with...
(Headline USA) Despite complaining about the financial toll the open-border crisis was taking on New York City, Mayor Eric Adams launched a pilot program this month to provide asylum seekers with pre-paid credit cards, the New York Post reported.
The $53 million program, run by New Jersey-based Mobility Capital Finance,...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Rapper Killer Mike, who had recently expressed doubts about reelecting President Joe Biden, was arrested after winning several Grammy Awards on Sunday, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Killer Mike (aka Michael Render) had received several awards at the ceremony, including best rap song, best rap performance...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Silver demand is expected to rise 1 percent, hitting 1.2 billion ounces in 2024, the second-highest level on record, according to projections by the Silver Institute.
Industrial demand for silver is expected to lead the growth in global demand this year with a 4...
(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) The Federal Reserve’s most recent policy statement came with a curious omission. Fed officials removed language from previous statements that proclaimed “the U.S. banking system is sound and resilient.”
That begs the question: Is the banking system no longer sound and resilient?
The Fed initially...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Economics always wins. Ask UPS workers. The shipping giant recently announced plans to lay off 12,000 employees, citing a forecast for weaker shipping demand in 2024. The company said the downsizing will save about $1 billion in employee costs.
According to a report published...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Senate negotiators revealed the text of a contentious border deal on Sunday, unveiling the long-awaited content of a bill that President Joe Biden and Democrats have been anticipating.
Most of the $118.28 billion is allocated to non-border issues.
According to a one-pager released by the Senate, the bill...
(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) – Eagle Pass, Texas, takes center stage on Sunday as 14 governors join Gov. Greg Abbott to show solidarity against Joe Biden's border policies and support for states’ constitutional right to self-defense.
After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that Border Patrol agents could...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) A BBC staffer received pushback for her Facebook posts, in which she referred to Jewish people as “Nazi apartheid parasites” and called white people a “virus.”
Dawn Queva, senior scheduling coordinator and playout planner at BBC Three, made many of the anti-Jewish and anti-white posts that...