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DOJ Gives Epstein-like Slap on the Wrist to JPMorgan Chase

(Clint Siegner, Money Metals News Service) Gold and silver investors may have little in common with Jeffrey Epstein’s teenage victims or violent “Black Lives Matter”...

Australian Park Owner Fined $2.5M over 4 River Ride Deaths

(Associated Press) An Australian theme park owner was fined 3.6 million Australian dollars ($2.5 million) on Monday for safety breaches that led to the...

‘Urgent Need’ for Cruise Ships to Resume Sailing, Maritime Commission Says

(Cruise Critic) A report issued by U.S. Federal Maritime Commissioner Louis E. Sola says there is an urgent need for the cruise industry to...

California to Cut Off Electricity to Prevent Marijuana Fields from Burning

(Headline USA) Firefighters and officials at California‘s largest utility company braced for hot, dry and windy weather in northern and central areas of the state...

New Trial Ordered for NY Millionaire Convicted of Fatally Drugging Autistic Son

(Associated Press) A federal judge has ordered a new trial for a self-made health care millionaire who was convicted six years ago of fatally...

BLM Activist Charged with Spending ‘George Floyd’ Donations on Personal Luxuries

(WNWO) Law enforcement has arrested 32-year-old Tyree Conyers-Page, also known as Sir Maejor Page, on federal charges. According to a release from the FBI Cleveland Division,...

Landlords Sue to Block Eviction Ban

(Associated Press) As millions of Americans struggle to pay their rent during the coronavirus pandemic, landlords are going to courts, claiming that the national...

Trump’s $200 Prescription Cards Won’t Hit Mailboxes Just Yet

(Associated Press) If you're on Medicare, don't run to the mailbox looking for a $200 prescription drug card courtesy of President Donald Trump. Government officials...

Is College Football an Expensive Luxury for Many Universities?

(Laurence Peterson, James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal) The importance of college football to university education is vastly overrated. Rather than an integral part...

Desk Shortage Forces People to Get Creative About Workspaces

(Associated Press) First it was toilet paper. Disinfectant wipes. Beans. Coins. Computers. Now, desks are in short supply because of the coronavirus pandemic. Millions of...