Locations and dates of the presidential debate for the general election were announced

The 3 presidential debates scheduled for the general election in 2024 were revealed on Monday by the Commission on Presidential Debates. Texas State University in San Marcos will host the first debate on September 16. Virginia State University in Petersburg will host the second debate on October 1; the University of Utah in Salt Lake … Read more

Dr. Peter McCullough diagnosed myocarditis when a South Texas teen died following the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine

When McAllen resident Ernesto Ramirez Jr. received the Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, he was just 16 years old. When the Moderna vaccine was advised for kids, his father, who had already had both doses, asked his only child if he would like to have it as well. In the newest documentary regarding vaccine-related mortality, Ernest … Read more

Ways to determine whether someone has viewed your text message

Have you ever texted someone and questioned whether or not they received it? Perhaps you are awaiting a response, or perhaps you are simply checking to see if they received your message. It might be annoying to not know if your communication has been read or disregarded, for whatever reason. Thankfully, there is a means … Read more

$2 million paid in connection with the Fabuloso settlement for bacterial contamination

Preliminary approval of a class action lawsuit settlement with the makers of Fabuloso has been given by a federal judge. The settlement addresses allegations of bacterial contamination issues that led to a widespread recall of the cleaning supplies earlier this year because of worries that consumers might be seriously infected. Regarding 3 class action lawsuits filed on behalf … Read more

China Dropped US Treasuries Worth $491,900,000,000 in a Decade, Reaching a 14-Year Low in US Debt Holdings

For over a decade, the second-biggest economy in the world has been gradually selling off US government-backed securities valued at hundreds of billions of dollars. China’s assets of Treasury securities have fallen to a level not seen in more than 14 years, according to new data from the US Treasury Department. China had been gradually … Read more

Market prophet predicts a 30% stock market fall, an impending recession, and the impending burst of the commercial real estate bubble- These are the quotes from a recent interview with Gary Shilling

This week, a renowned market prophet issued dire warnings: stocks could plummet by 30%, the US economy is hurtling toward recession, and the commercial property bubble is ready to pop. Veteran economist Gary Shilling, who has a reputation for accurately predicting events like the 2008 housing meltdown, also predicted “The Julia La Roche Show” that … Read more

2024 Will See Changes to Social Security: The Positive and the Negative

In retirement, Social Security helps millions of elderly people make ends meet; for a few, benefits are their only source of income. Yet, program modifications may have an impact on your benefits, so it’s important to keep up with Social Security developments. There will be certain changes to be aware of as we approach 2024. … Read more

Red Sea Japanese ship taken over by militants thought to be Houthi rebels using a helicopter

According to 3 U.S. sources, militants thought to be Houthi rebels with Iranian support hijacked a Japanese cargo ship in the southern Red Sea in a helicopter strike. The officials claim that at approximately 1:00 PM local time on Sunday, a helicopter circled over the Galaxy Leader, a ship flying the Bahamian flag and owned by … Read more

Thanksgiving may bring the Northeast’s first substantial snowfall: Here are some things to consider before traveling

Usually, Thanksgiving is the biggest traveling day of the year. Even if it can be problematic on its own, will Mother Nature make things more difficult for travelers this coming week? It really shouldn’t take much to bring you down if you are starting early on Monday. There shouldn’t be any significant weather disruptions when … Read more

According to the IMF, digital currencies issued by central banks can take the place of cash. “Now is not the moment to go back”

Digital currencies issued by central banks have the possibility to displace cash, but adoption may take some time, according to International Monetary Fund managing director Kristalina Georgieva, who made this announcement on Wednesday. “CBDCs can serve as a substitute for cash, which can be expensive for distribution in island economies,” she stated at the Singapore … Read more