The U.S. Federal Reserve added 0.75 percent to its key federal funds interest rate on 21 September, raising it to a range of 3 to 3.25 percent, a level last seen in 2008 during the Great Recession. It was the third such boost in the Fed’s last three meetings, the central bank’s most aggressive campaign...
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IT’S POLITICS: ONCE PROMINENT PROTESTOR LAMENTS LACK OF AN ANTI WAR MOVEMENT
Remember Medea Benjamin, the Code Pink anti war protester? You wouldn’t know it from the lack of media coverage, but she’s still around. Benjamin has opposed the multiple rounds of military funding for Ukraine, in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. She can’t galvanize enough protesters to fill a lobby these days, though, let alone the National Mall...
IRAN: PROTESTS ESCALATE
Iran has been rocked by deadly protests after the death of Mahsa Amini three days after she was arrested by the morality police earlier this month. The “crime” the 22-year-old woman allegedly committed was that she was not properly wearing her hijab in public. She was arrested on 13 September and reports indicate that she...
GOVERNMENT FUNDING BILL WILL INCLUDE $12 BILLION TO MAKE SURE FIGHTING CONTINUES IN UKRAINE
The U.S. Congress’ stop-gap spending bill being negotiated in Washington to fund the government after Friday’s deadline will include $12 billion earmarked for new economic and military aid for Ukraine, assuring that the killing fields will continue to be bloodied. Reuters, citing sources familiar with the negotiations, said $4.5 billion in military funding will go...
ECONOMIC SPECIAL: NATURE’S WILD CARD
As the summer of 2022 came to a close, countries in nearly every continent were impacted by historic heat waves and droughts that not only threatened lives, but also threatened economies reliant on water for energy production. Gerald Celente, the publisher of The Trends Journal, has identified these acts of nature as “wild cards” and...
ITALY’S MELONI WINS BIG IN ELECTIONS, EU ISSUES WARNING
Giorgia Meloni, the leader of the Brothers of Italy, won the country’s election for prime minister and could lead Rome away from the EU orbit while taking aim at international bankers. “The situation in which Italy and the European Union find themselves is a particularly complex one,” she said during her victory speech. She continued,...
KREMLIN INSISTS IT WANTS TO NEGOTIATE FOR PEACEFUL RESOLUTION WITH UKRAINE
The Kremlin, once again, said the war in Ukraine will only end through negotiations, but said Kyiv’s continued refusal to negotiate has led to the war of attrition. Ukraine has said Russia cannot be trusted, so negotiations are worthless. Kyiv also said it will not lay down arms until it reclaims all of its land...
PUTIN SENDS STERN WARNING TO THE WEST, VOWS TO KEEP UP FIGHT IN UKRAINE
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday once again brushed off the Ukrainian counteroffensive and issued a wider threat to the West for its military support for Kyiv. Putin has recently said his forces largely have not begun to fight. The troops in Ukraine have been volunteers up until this point. His recent mobilization will increase...
BLINKEN VOWS TO RAMP UP UKRAINE WAR
Antony Blinken, the U.S. secretary of state, said last week that the U.S. will continue its support for Ukraine because the country’s existence hangs in the balance. Blinken told the UN Security Council that the U.S. (“we”) will continue to support Kyiv as it defends itself and “strengthen its hand to achieve a diplomatic solution...
AMERICAN KIDS ARE MEDICATED MORE THAN EVER
By Dr Joseph Mercola STORY AT-A-GLANCE Children with behavioral and mental health conditions often fall victim to polypharmacy, the use of multiple medications at one time In Renae Smith’s case, which was profiled by The New York Times, she was prescribed 10 psychotropic medications while she was still in high school One systematic review found......