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Trump Lost $2 Billion as President, but Still Donated Every Paycheck

At almost 70 years old, Donald Trump set aside a luxurious retirement to serve the American people, which cost him $2 billion during his tenure, the Washington Examiner reported. When Trump left office in January, his net worth was $2.5 billion—down from $4.5 billion when he decided to run for...

David Hogg Launching Pillow Company to Compete w/ Mike Lindell’s MyPillow?

Gun-control activist David Hogg said he plans to launch his own pillow company to compete with pro-Trump entrepreneur Mike Lindell’s popular MyPillow line. Mike the “my pillow guy” is commenting on his soon too be progressive competition in the form of a progressive pillow company @williamlegate and I are starting. This...

THE BIDEN EFFECT: US Employers Add Just 49K Jobs

(Headline USA) U.S employers added just 49,000 jobs in January, a sign that that the viral pandemic retains a tight grip on the economy as blue-state governors have kept their citizens under lockdowns, while President Joe Biden's campaign prediction of a "dark winter" is fulfilled. The tepid increase followed a decline...

Grocery Industry Suing Seattle Over Mandated Hazard-Pay Increase

(Associated Press) Two grocery industry trade groups have filed a lawsuit against the city of Seattle over its new law mandating $4 an hour pay raises for grocery stores. The suit was filed by the Northwest Grocery Association and the Washington Food Industry Association Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle,...

Firearm Purchases Hit ‘Jaw-Dropping’ Record in January

More Americans purchased firearms in January than any other month on record, according to data from the FBI’s National Instant Criminal Background Check system. Firearms dealers conducted 4.3 million criminal background checks in January, an approximate reflection of the number of weapons purchased, the Epoch Times reported. There were about 4...

Vacant Manhattan Office Space Hits Highest Level Since 2000

The percentage of vacant office space in New York's City's borough of Manhattan reached its highest level since 2000, with 14.9% of all commercial spaces sitting empty in January, Bloomberg reported. Leases dropped 47% since last January, despite a seven-month decline in rental prices. Manhattan office spaces cost, on average,...

DeSantis Wants to Crack Down on Big Tech Censorship in Fla.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis became the first Republican governor to introduce legislation that would crack down on Big Tech and protect its users from censorship. Companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and Google have “changed from neutral platforms that provided Americans with the freedom to speak to enforcers of preferred narratives,”...

WILD Silver Market Swings: Fast Breaking News, What to Expect Next…

As extreme market conditions drive tremendous volatility in silver spot prices, buyers are exerting unprecedented pressures on retail physical bullion products. Record-setting buying volumes pushed the silver price toward a multi-year breakout on Monday. Silver hit an eight-year high of over $30/oz during the day, closing at $29.41. On Tuesday, however,...

Bezos Steps Away as CEO at Amazon, Citing Other Interests

(Headline USA) Jeff Bezos, who founded Amazon as an online bookstore and built it into a shopping and entertainment behemoth, will step down later this year as CEO---a role he's had for nearly 30 years---to become executive chairman, the company announced Tuesday. Bezos, 57, will be replaced in the fall...

Michigan Approves Permits for Great Lakes Oil Pipeline that Whitmer Wanted to Shut Down

(Headline USA) Michigan's environmental agency said Friday it has approved construction of an underground tunnel to house a replacement for a controversial oil pipeline in a channel linking two of the Great Lakes. The decision, a victory for Enbridge Inc., comes as the Canadian company resists Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's demand...

Two California Supermarkets Close After City Orders Pay Hike

(Associated Press) Kroger Co. will close two Southern California supermarkets in response to a local ordinance requiring extra pay for certain grocery employees working during the coronavirus pandemic. The decision announced by the company Monday follows a unanimous vote last month by the Long Beach City Council mandating a 120-day increase...

State Legislatures Eye Sound Money Reforms

(Jp Cortez, Sound Money Defense League) More state lawmakers than ever are introducing sound money legislation in the opening days of the 2021 legislative session. Several states will consider measures to remove sales or general excise taxes from the purchases of gold, silver, and other precious metals. Many other states will weigh...
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