Erasing the Rainbow: Trump Administration’s Digital Cleanup Sparks Data Disappearance

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The Trump administration has embarked on a digital decluttering spree, systematically removing references to transgender individuals and related topics from federal government websites. This initiative, part of a broader effort to reinforce traditional definitions of gender, has led to the disappearance of a wealth of public health data and resources, causing a stir among researchers […]

The Great Depression’s Hard Lessons: Why Welfare Was Never Meant to Last

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The Great Depression was the worst economic crisis in American history. Banks failed, businesses crumbled, and unemployment skyrocketed. Yet, despite the devastation, Americans didn’t surrender to government handouts—they fought tooth and nail to get back on their feet. Fast-forward to today, and we see a completely different story: a bloated welfare system that was never […]

Mastodon Madness: New Yorker Unearths Prehistoric Jaw While Gardening

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Ah, New York—a place where you never know what you’ll find in your backyard. A stray baseball, an old soda can, maybe even a discarded political campaign sign from an election cycle long gone. But what one man in upstate New York dug up wasn’t just some random backyard junk—it was the prehistoric jawbone of […]

Banks’ Net-Zero Promises Go Up in Smoke: A Reality Check for Climate Crusaders

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In a move that’s sure to ruffle the feathers of the green elite, America’s financial titans have decided that virtue signaling isn’t as profitable as, well, actual profits. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, and Goldman Sachs have all bid adieu to the Net Zero Banking Alliance (NZBA), a UN-sponsored club […]

China’s Green Leap Forward: Leading in Renewables While Keeping Coal Cozy

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In a plot twist that would make even the most seasoned political analyst do a double-take, China—the world’s reigning champion of carbon emissions—has donned a green cape, positioning itself as a global leader in renewable energy installations. Yes, you heard that right. The same nation that pumps out more CO₂ than the U.S., EU, and […]

Mexico’s Makeover: From Siestas to Silicon Valleys?

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In a move that has left many observers both intrigued and skeptical, Mexico appears poised for what some are calling its most significant transformation in decades. Under the leadership of President Claudia Sheinbaum, the nation is embarking on a series of ambitious initiatives that could reshape its economic and political landscape. But as with any […]

Rocky Relations: Mexico’s Quarry Quandary Sends Investors Running for Cover

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In a move that has left international investors clutching their wallets, the Mexican government has taken a rather unorthodox approach to property rights—by effectively seizing a U.S.-owned limestone quarry and declaring it a ‘natural protected area.’ Yes, you heard that right. The same administration that bulldozed through jungles for its pet project, the Mayan Train, […]

Barron Trump Ventures into Real Estate: Following Dad’s Footsteps or Casting His Own Shadow?

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It seems the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Barron Trump, the 18-year-old son of President Donald Trump, is stepping into the family business—real estate. But is this a case of youthful ambition or just another chapter in the Trump family saga? Let’s dive in. In July 2024, young Barron, alongside his high school […]

The Truth About Used Cars and Why Trump Needs to Fix the Problem

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Used car prices soared during the Biden administration and, even with a slight drop in late 2024, they’re still unaffordable for many Americans. Why is car ownership so expensive, and how did Biden’s public transportation promises fall flat? Watch now to see what’s going on:    

Realtors Under the Microscope: DOJ Digs into Commission Shenanigans

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Well, folks, it seems the National Association of Realtors (NAR) is back in the hot seat. The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to entertain NAR’s plea to block the Department of Justice (DOJ) from reopening its investigation into the association’s commission practices. Let’s rewind a bit. In 2020, during the Trump administration, NAR and […]