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In the Blink of an Eye the National Debt Exceeds $38 Trillion

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Well, that was quick. Seventy-one days to be exact. That’s how long it took for the federal government to add another trillion dollars to the national debt. In August, the debt eclipsed $37 trillion for the first time. On Oct. 21, it blew passed $38...

Garland Personally Ordered Anti-Trump Arctic Frost Probe

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) A newly declassified memorandum confirms that the FBI’s anti-Trump Arctic Frost probe was requested by FBI Director Chris Wray and personally approved in 2022 by Attorney General Merrick Garland, the two top officials in the Biden DOJ.  The memorandum—written by Wray and addressed to Garland on April 4, 2022—explicitly...

Putin Brushes Off New US Sanctions, Issues Warning on Tomahawk Missiles

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday brushed off the new sanctions imposed by the US targeting two Russian oil companies and issued a new warning against the potential US supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine…

Lawyers in Charlie Kirk Assassination Case Want to Ban Cameras from the Courtroom

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Both the prosecution and the defense in the Charlie Kirk assassination case want to prohibit cameras from the courtroom, according to the Salt Lake Tribune. “The Utah County Sheriff’s Office has asked 4th District Court Judge Tony Graf to prohibit any further photography or video coverage...

Charlotte Train Stabber Federally Indicted, Could Face Death Penalty

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Decarlos Brown Jr., who allegedly stabbed Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska to death on a Charlotte train on Aug. 22, was federally indicted on Wednesday, and could face the death penalty over the matter. Brown had already been facing state murder charges. The federal indictment charges him...

Texas Lawmaker Introduces Agricultural Visa Reform

A Texas lawmaker introduced legislation to reform the H-2A visa program for agricultural workers.

US Bombs Boat It Claims Was Carrying Drugs in the Pacific Ocean, Marking Expansion of Campaign

The US military has carried out its eighth known strike on a boat it claimed was carrying drugs, but this time the vessel was bombed in the eastern Pacific Ocean....

Treasury Sanctions Russian Oil Companies, Calls for Ceasefire

The U.S. Treasury Department announced sanctions against two Russian oil companies on Wednesday…

Former Fed Advisor: Recent Gold and Silver Selloff Reflect Rot in the Financial System

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) A former Federal Reserve advisor said the recent selloff in gold and silver wasn’t just nervous investors booking profits on oversold assets. She thinks it signals deeper structural rot in the financial system. After peaking near $4,400 an ounce, gold was hammered lower, falling...

Saxo Bank: Gold No Longer Overbought But Still Under-Owned

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) After the big selloff in gold and silver, a Saxo Bank analyst says the metals are no longer overbought, but they are still under-owned. After peaking near $4,400 an ounce, gold got hammered lower on Tuesday and Wednesday, falling to close to $4,000 before...

Headline Geopolitics: Keith Knight on Trump’s Foreign Policy and the Myth of Foreign Aid

In this Headline Geopolitics episode, José Niño interviews Keith Knight, Managing Editor of the Libertarian Institute

Trump Suggests US Strikes on Alleged Drug Shipments on ‘Land’ Are Coming Soon

President Trump on Wednesday suggested that US strikes on alleged drug shipments “on land” could be coming soon amid the US bombing campaign targeting boats in Latin America.
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