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Number of Middle Class Americans Citing ‘Hardship’ from Inflation Rises

(The Center Square) The majority of Americans say inflation is causing them financial hardship, according to a new poll. While the Biden administration heralded a...

Fed’s Brainard: Rates to Rise Higher, Stay Elevated Longer

(AP) The Federal Reserve will need to continue lifting its short-term interest rate to a level that restricts economic growth and keep it there...

California Facing Chance of Blackouts Amid Brutal Heat Wave

(AP) California is facing its highest chance of blackouts this year as a brutal heat wave continues to blanket the state with triple-digit temperatures....

‘Tolkien Is Turning in His Grave’: Elon Musk Bashes Amazon’s Woke ‘Rings’

(Fortune) Elon Musk added himself to the chorus of critics hating on Amazon Studio’s lavish new action series The Rings of Power that is loosely based on J.R.R....

Bad News for the Economy Is Good News for Gold

(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) A bad run for gold and silver markets this summer is dimming hopes for the metals being able to...

Man Charged in Jogger Abduction Has Long Criminal History

(AP) Police in Tennessee said Tuesday they had found the body of a Memphis woman abducted during a pre-dawn run, confirming fears that Eliza Fletcher...

NYC Cops Face ‘Miserable Working Conditions’

(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Several weeks after New York City Mayor Eric Adams rebuked city police for talking to each other while on the job, the department...

Russia Sanctions 25 More Americans, Including Penn, Stiller

(AP) Russia imposed personal sanctions Monday on 25 Americans, including actors Sean Penn and Ben Stiller, in response to U.S. sanctions against Russians stemming...

The Federal Reserve Wants You Fired

(Ron Paul Institute) The Federal Reserve was no doubt troubled by July’s decline in the US unemployment rate to 4.5 percent and increase in job...

OPEC+ Makes Small Trim to World Oil Supplies as Prices Fall

(AP) OPEC and allied oil-producing countries, including Russia, made a small trim in their supplies to the global economy Monday, underlining their unhappiness as...