(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Although he may sing about being “wanted dead or alive,” pop star Jon Bon Jovi clearly has a preference between the two, according to the New York Times. As he was filming a music video in Nashville, Tennessee, for his band’s new song, “The People’s House,”…
Time Mag Forced to Correct Fake ‘Fact Check’ on Kamala’s Support of Sex-Changes for Illegals
(Headline USA) Time magazine was forced to issue a correction this week after falsely “fact-checking” former President Donald Trump’s statement during this week’s presidential debate that Vice President Kamala Harris supported free sex-change procedures for illegal immigrants. Trump made the remark during ABC’s debate on Tuesday, citing a list of far-left…
CNN Critiques Kamala’s Debate Evasiveness after ABC’s Kid-Glove Treatment
(Headline USA) CNN’s Jake Tapper blasted Vice President Kamala Harris this week for dodging every single question asked of her during Tuesday’s debate against former President Donald Trump. Harris might not have fallen flat on her face against Trump, Tapper said, but she was not honest about her policy positions when…
Secret Service Honors 9/11 Terrorists w/ Victims
(Dmytro “Henry” Aleksandrov, Headline USA) On Sept. 11, 2024, the anniversary of the tragedy, the United States Secret Service accidentally honored the 19 hijackers who committed the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Fox News reported that the agency deleted the social media post that was made in honor of the 23rd anniversary…
Brutal Taylor Swift Spoof Accuses Singer of Staged Endorsement
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Republicans on X responded to Taylor Swift’s seemingly staged endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris with a spoof video of one of Swift’s biggest hits. The spoof, created by Steven Crowder’s media company, parodied Swift’s 2014 hit song Shake It Off to suggest the endorsement was a…
Secret Service in Charge of Security Plan for Jan. 6, 2025, Election Certification
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is ramping up Capitol Hill security for the 2025 Counting and Certification of Electoral Votes, which, like the previous one, falls on Jan. 6. The Secret Service said in a Wednesday press release that Mayorkas designate the upcoming Jan. 6 as a…
August CPI: The Good, the Bad, and the Uh-Oh
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) How you read the August Consumer Price Index (CPI) report is a matter of perspective. There is some good news in there for the optimist. There’s some bad news in there for the pessimist. And there’s a lot of “uh-oh” for the realist. The…
Turkey: Another BRIC in the Wall?
(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) Turkey has formally applied to join the BRICS economic bloc. The move came as something of a shock given that Turkey is a member of NATO and is generally perceived to be oriented toward the West. Turkey has also been cozying up to the…
Silver Set for a Breakout? A Detailed Look at the Bullish Case for Silver
Drawing fascinating parallels between the two, Maharrey highlights how goalies rely on pattern recognition to make split-second decisions, a technique that can also be applied to the financial world. While hockey goalies anticipate puck movements based on player behavior, investors can anticipate market shifts by recognizing patterns in financial data.…
The First Gold Rush in America: NC’s Golden Legacy
Glawson, the Strategic Communication Adviser for the Libertarian Party of NC and Content Manager for Money Metals Exchange, offered an in-depth look at NC’s pivotal role in America’s gold history during the Carolina Gold Rush. The Start of America’s Gold Rush: Conrad Reed’s Discovery It all began in 1799 when Conrad…