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She decides, while AG for Cali, to prosecute parents for their children missing school. Regardless of the reason. She wrecked lives. And she laughs about it!
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One of the poorest cities in America is Charleston, West Virginia. The capital of West Virginia. Where houses routinely sell for less than $100,000, and even as low as $50,000.
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While the “plunge protection team” appeared to have pulled the market out of its crash after my writing yesterday, the Dow is down a much harder 950 points this morning.
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Did you know that a little town in the mountains of North Carolina is the primary worldwide producer of a substance that makes our modern high tech way of life possible?

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Former Colorado country clerk Tina Peters has been sentenced to 9 years imprisonment for conducting an independent investigation regarding election fraud.

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The increase was due to a 40% Increase in paper, food, and "labor" (the robots McD's workers got canceled) prices.
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The U.S. equity market is nearing its highest concentration in a century, with the top 10 companies, heavily dominated by tech giants, accounting for a massive 29.4% of the total market.
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The financial cost of the migrant crisis hit $150 billion last year and is causing devastating consequences for residents of hard-hit cities struggling to cope with the influx, The Post has…
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The housing crisis is hitting young people hard, with skyrocketing costs leaving many unable to start families or live independently.

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Germany’s real estate market is treading on dangerous ground as a new wave of risky lending practices emerges.

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In a surprising turn, China’s Caixin Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) contracted to 49.8 in July 2024, a notable drop from June's 51.8 reading.
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The incident occurred near the Adventure Island theme park, and several people were critically injured. Eight people have been arrested in connection with the fight.
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Democrats don’t care because he’s not Trump, and that’s the most important thing.

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According to recent reports, CNN has decided to permanently shut down its entire opinion section as part of ongoing changes at the cable news network. Certain writers were formally notified of this…
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Hurricane Milton has intensified into a catastrophic Category 5 storm as it tracks across the Gulf of Mexico. With winds reaching 180 mph, it is expected to make landfall along Florida’s Gulf…

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Michigan has swung from blue to red and back to blue again at the state level. Nate Silver now has MI back in the blue national column. Looking ahead….
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It looks like investors are starting to figure it out.  Bad economic numbers continue to come pouring in, but so far the Federal Reserve has refused to pull the trigger on a rate cut.…
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Edgar asks Black Americans on the streets of DC who they prefer to be POTUS: Trump or Kamala.
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Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds blog,

The smart money is selling, of course, for the clanging indicators are the dinner bell announcing the banquet of consequences has been served, and Nemesis doesn't want the meal to get cold.

Correspondent Wilson R. Logan kindly shared his list of 17 indicators of globally synchronized recession. In my view, each is an alarm bell clanging loudly. As Wilson put it, "recessions have very clear indicators. We've all known it was coming and we've all had a long time to think about it."

For context, recall that the global economy is a tightly bound, highly integrated system, which means disruptions in one subsystem quickly ripple though the entire system. Disruptions tend to amplify one another, creating a cascading effect much like an avalanche: everything looks perfectly stable until the entire mountainside gives way.

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