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What Will It Take for Metals to Break Higher?

(Clint Siegner, Money Metals News Service) Gold and silver prices remain range bound and investors are frustrated. Precious metal mining shares have been drifting lower for years. The GDXJ, an index of junior mining companies, is at the lowest level seen since the depth of the COVID sell-off in...

Chinese Wholesale Gold Demand Sets January Record

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Chinese gold demand kicked off 2024 with a bang. Wholesale gold demand set a record in January. Meanwhile, assets under management by Chinese gold ETFs reached an all-time high. China ranks as the world’s top gold consumer, and Chinese demand has a significant impact...

Truckers Boycott N.Y. after Trump’s $355M Fine in Fishing Expedition

(Ben Sellers, Headline USA) The hashtag #TruckersForTrump was trending on Twitter with more than 70,000 posts on Monday following Judge Arthur Engoron's outrageous $355 million verdict against former President Donald Trump in a trial that many regarded as little more than the fulfillment of a campaign promise from Democrat...

Economists: Recession on Horizon

(Bethany Blankley, The Center Square) – Americans should brace for and expect a recession this year, economists are warning, arguing the details of the latest jobs report are not a good indicator. Even though the Federal Reserve has not yet forecasted a recession and is expected to cut the Fed...

MURDOCK: Biden Turns Vets into P.O.W.s Under Kafkaesque VA System

(Deroy Murdock, Headline USA) Democrats constantly crow about their faith in “the right to choose.” But this applies to little beyond abortion. Any woman who chooses to buy a gun or send her child to a charter school should expect “pro-choice” Democrats to stand in her way. Democrats crave control and...

Watchdog Unable to Determine if U.S. Financial Statements are Reliable

(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) – A Congressional watchdog said Friday that it was again unable to determine if the federal government's consolidated financial statements were reliable. The U.S. Government Accountability Office, which is Congress's research arm, said it was hampered by "serious financial management problems at the Department of...

Oversight Committee Opens Probe into IRS for Selective Enforcement

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) The Republican-led House Oversight Committee is looking into allegations that the IRS is selectively not enforcing its tax-exempt rules against leftist nonprofits. With new allegations of political bias, House Oversight Committee Chair Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., has launched an investigation into the IRS requesting interviews,...

Fani Willis’s Dad Invokes Menendez’s Defense for Hiding Cash at Home 

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The father of embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis invoked an unusual defense to explain why his daughter may have allegedly reimbursed her former lover entirely in cash, without providing any receipts. Retired defense criminal attorney John Floyd told Judge Scott McAfee that Willis always had...

Bullish Industry Silver Forecast on Soaring 2024 Demand

(Mike Gleason, Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) As speculative fervor fuels price spikes in technology stocks and cryptocurrencies, gold continues to quietly hold its major support level. The monetary metal tested the critical $2,000 level again this week. After dipping early in the week, prices bounced modestly on Thursday. The...

Report: Army Spent Billions on Helicopter That Won’t Fly

(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Defense News has reported that the U.S. Army is abandoning its multibillion-dollar effort to build a new armed scout helicopter, known as the Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft. Citing budget documents, Defense News reported last week that the Army already spend $2 billion on the project and requested another...

House GOP Grills IRS Head over Partisan Leaks, Nonprofit Favortism

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Daniel Werfel responded to a range of concerns from lawmakers Thursday from the controversial $600 reporting rule to leaks at the agency. The questions came during the House Ways and Means Committee hearing, where a key topic was a controversial IRS...

Federal Spending Remains on ‘Unsustainable Long-Term Fiscal Path’

(Brett Rowland, The Center Square) A Ccongressional watchdog told President Joe Biden and Congress on Thursday that the federal government is on an "unsustainable long-term fiscal path." The report from the U.S Government Accountability Office comes a week after a Congressional Budget Office report found federal spending is projected to...
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