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A New World Monetary Order Is Coming

(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) The global coronavirus pandemic has accelerated several troubling trends already in force. Among them are exponential debt growth,...

Casinos Want Aid in Recovering

(Associated Press) — The U.S. casino industry is seeking tax and regulatory relief from the government as it tries to recover from the coronavirus...

Philadelphia Overrun By Rioting, Looting

(ZeroHedge) Yet another night of looting and rioting in America... As Summit News' Paul Joseph Watson reports, the rioters hit the streets after the police shooting...

Fed Up: California Restaurants Seek Booze, Health Fee Refund

(Associated Press) California's financially battered restaurants filed government claims Monday to recover more than $100 million in fees for liquor and health permits and...

Stocks Tumble Toward Worst Day in a Month Amid Virus Woes

(Associated Press) Stocks are slumping sharply in midday trading on Wall Street Monday and deepening last week’s losses, as a troubling climb in coronavirus...

Stimulus Standoff Imperils Jobless and Small Businesses

(Associated Press) With winter looming and confirmed viral cases rising, Bob Szuter's craft brewery and restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, could use another government lifeline...

Election May Impact Near-Term Action in Gold & Silver

(Clint Siegner, Money Metals News Service) Metals broke out earlier in the year because there has likely never been so many fundamental reasons to...

Muslims Call for French Goods Boycott to Protest Caricatures

(Associated Press) Muslims in the Middle East and beyond on Monday broadened their calls for boycotts of French products and protests, as a clash...

Top-Down Anti-White Diversity Training Is Roiling the American Workplace

(John Murawski, RealClearInvestigations) A white physician working in Raleigh, N.C., says he has participated in multiple diversity training exercises – including two in the...

Ransomware Disables Georgia County Election Database

(Associated Press) A ransomware attack that hobbled a Georgia county government in early October reportedly disabled a database used to verify voter signatures in...