(Headline USA) When New Hampshire voters cast their ballots in Tuesday’s first-in-the-nation primary, many will do so using scanners that are at least 15 years old—with some potentially dating back to Bill Clinton’s presidency.
Election experts say the aging AccuVote ballot tabulators in use across roughly half the state’s towns...
(Headline USA) Police officials who responded to the deadly Uvalde, Texas, elementary school shooting waited far too long to confront the gunman, acted with “no urgency” in establishing a command post and communicated inaccurate information to grieving families, according to a Justice Department report released Thursday that identifies “cascading...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Roger Daltrey, the legendary frontman for The Who, suggested that Big Pharma corporations were sabotaging studies and concealing findings that could lead to cancer-curing breakthroughs, Louder Sound reported.
"I don't think they'll ever find a cure for cancer," said the classic rocker.
Daltrey, who has aided the...
In this week's Money Metals’ Weekly Market Wrap update with Mike Gleason, the podcast covers several key financial topics
Stock Market Trends
The S&P 500 index is approaching record highs, suggesting a bullish trend in the stock market.
Precious Metals Market
There has been a rally in the gold and silver markets, partly...
(Money Metals New Service) Representatives in the Ahola State have reintroduced legislation to end the sales tax on purchases of gold and silver.
Introduced by Representatives Diamond Garcia, David Alcos, Lauren Matsumoto, Elijah Pierick, and Gene Ward, House Bill 1724 removes general excise tax on purchases of gold and silver coins and bullion in...
(Money Metals News Service) Central banks around the world have aggressively added gold to their reserves over the last several years.
In 2022, central bank gold buying came in at 1,136 tons. It was the highest level of net purchases on record dating back to 1950, including since the suspension...
(Headline USA) A transgender candidate vying for a seat in the Republican-majority Ohio House was cleared to run Thursday after the certification had been called into question for omitting the candidate's given birth name on qualifying petitions, as required by a state elections law.
The Mercer County Board of Elections chose...
(Money Metals News Service) - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has unilaterally killed a bill that would have exempted the sales tax on purchases of gold and silver.
A5294/S1825 had passed out of both committees and both chambers of the New Jersey legislature without a single "no" vote. This popular bill had...
(Headline USA) JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned Democrats and the media this week to stop belittling supporters of former President Donald Trump.
“I wish the Democrats would think a little more carefully when they talk about MAGA,” Dimon told CNBC’s Squawk Box Wednesday in an interview from the World...
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) The 2024 World Watch List (WWL) that was published on Jan. 17, 2024, by Open Doors Christian charity revealed that the persecution of Christians skyrocketed all around the world last year.
The list noted that more than 365 million Christians all around the world suffer "high...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Paranoid about losing the rhetorical debate over climate-change, leftist panic-mongers are expanding the definition of "climate deniers" to include those who agree with their overly broad contention that the climate is "changing" but question the dire and catastrophic consequences of it.
For decades, those who promoted...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) A federal judge has allowed the FBI to keep secret the aerial surveillance footage it took of the August 2020 riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin—where Kyle Rittenhouse shot three protestors who had attacked him, killing two of them.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s Thursday-afternoon decision stems from...