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Meta, Formerly Facebook, Faces Historic Drop as Stock Tanks

(Associated Press) Meta is putting a lot of virtual eggs — and billions of dollars — into the metaverse basket, and Wall Street is...

New National Debt Milestone Signals Currency Crisis Ahead

(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) The U.S. reached a $30 trillion milestone this week. Instead of signifying a great achievement, though, it serves as...

Black Lives Matter Ordered to Hand Over Financial Info, Cease Fundraising

(Headline USA) The California Justice Department informed the leaders of Black Lives Matter this week that they will no longer be able to fundraise in the...

Cheers: Whiskey Sales Start Comeback in Bars, Restaurants

(Associated Press) Bill Thomas sold off thousands of bottles from his whiskey inventory in 2020 to keep his acclaimed Washington, D.C., whiskey bar afloat...

CNN’s Zucker Resigns After Secret Relationship with Co-worker

(Associated Press) CNN President Jeff Zucker resigned abruptly after nine years at the media company after acknowledging a consensual relationship with a co-worker. Zucker said...

Documents Tie Nancy Pelosi’s Son to Fraud and Bribery Scheme

(Tony Sifert, Headline USA) Another son of a high-ranking Democrat is in the news for alleged corruption. “Smoking gun” documents have been discovered that link Democrat...

Gas Stoves Cause Global Warming? Industry Groups Push Back

(The Center Square) Industry groups and others are pushing back after a study found gas stoves contribute more to global warming than previously thought at a...

‘Take Back Life’: More Nations Ease Coronavirus Restrictions

(Associated Press) Late-night partying at clubs. Elbow-to-elbow seating in movie theaters. Going without masks in public, especially in Europe and North America: Step by...

Migration from Blue States Drives Rising Costs of Living

(The Center Square) The cost of living is skyrocketing in certain “migration destination” cities where those fleeing mostly blue states are landing, according to...

Brooklyn: Elderly Korean Deli Owner Beaten by Black Man Who Refused to Pay

(NextShark) A 66-year-old Korean Deli owner from Flatbush, Brooklyn, was beaten inside his store by a customer who refused to pay on Saturday morning. The...