(Headline USA) Denver Public Schools became the first U.S. school district Wednesday to sue the Trump administration challenging its policy allowing ICE immigration agents in schools.
Colorado’s largest public school district argued in the federal lawsuit that the policy has forced schools to divert vital educational resources and caused attendance...
(Headline USA) Several NATO allies demanded on Thursday that Ukraine and Europe not be cut out of any peace negotiations---despite an alarming interview recently in which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared to precondition any such negotiation on his country's access to nuclear weapons.
“There can be no negotiation about Ukraine without...
(Headline USA) It's a chicken-and-egg problem: Restaurants are struggling with record-high U.S. egg prices, but their omelets, scrambles and huevos rancheros may be part of the problem.
Breakfast is booming at U.S. eateries. First Watch, a restaurant chain that serves breakfast, brunch and lunch, nearly quadrupled its locations over the...
(Peter C. Earle, Money Metals News Service) US President Donald Trump has proposed supplying Ukraine with ongoing military aid in exchange for access to its abundant reserves of rare earth minerals — elements critical to high-tech industries and defense applications. This proposal aligns with Trump’s long-standing perspective on leveraging...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) South Korea's mint has temporarily suspended the sale of gold bars as the rapid movement of physical gold and silver to the U.S. continues to send ripples through the precious metals markets.
As Bloomberg put it, this adds to signs of "widespread tightness across markets for physical precious...
(Jesse Colombo, Money Metals News Service) U.S. inflation expectations have surged over the past few months, and this has been a bullish driver for gold and silver.
Yesterday, the U.S. Consumer Price Index came in hotter than expected, reinforcing those inflation concerns and raising the specter of stagflation as economic growth...
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) It's getting harder and harder to pretend the inflation problem isn't a problem.
Last month, the markets and the mainstream media threw a party when the CPI data came in "cooler than expected." CNBC led with this rosy summary. “U.S. stocks popped on Wednesday...
(Money Metals News Service) Gold prices have once again shattered records, reaching $2,900 per ounce for the first time in history, as demand for the yellow metal continues to surge worldwide.
According to Mike Maharrey, host of the Money Metals Midweek Memo podcast, 2024 has already seen 40 record-high gold prices, underscoring...
(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) While the work of Headline USA continues to bring honest information from a perspective that seeks actively to counter or debunk mainstream-media bias, this week I am formally announcing my "retirement" after six-plus years at the website, more than half of which I spent as...
(Headline USA) The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Tulsi Gabbard as President Donald Trump’s Director of National Intelligence after Republicans who had initially tried to undermine her fell in line.
Gabbard was an unconventional pick to oversee and coordinate the country’s 18 different intelligence agencies, given her contentious relationship with the U.S. national security...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Puck News reporter Dylan Byers reported Wednesday that the New York Times has hired CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin, who achieved infamy in 2020 when he masturbated on a Zoom conference call in front of his colleagues.
“Transfer news: famed legal analyst @JeffreyToobin is joining New York...
(Chris Wade, The Center Square) The Justice Department is moving to drop federal bribery and corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams, citing the Democrat's role in pushing back on crime and illegal immigration and suggesting the indictments were politically motivated.
In a memo to acting U.S. attorney...