Biden Admin Awards Over $100M To Dismantle “Racist” Highway In Detroit
By Tyler Durden The Biden administration has allocated more than $100 million out of last year’s bipartisan infrastructure bill to dismantle a mile-long highway in…
By Tyler Durden The Biden administration has allocated more than $100 million out of last year’s bipartisan infrastructure bill to dismantle a mile-long highway in…
By Tyler Durden As inflation remains at the highest level in more than 40 years, millions of Americans are facing financial hardship due to rising…
By Tyler Durden It’s becoming increasingly difficult to reach the minimum standard of living in the United Kingdom. As Statista’s Anna Fleck details in the chart…
By Tyler Durden China, the world’s top consumer and pork producer, tapped its ‘strategic pork reserves’ to dump the largest amount of supplies ever into…
By Tyler Durden According to DOJ whistleblowers, Facebook has been spying on Americans’ private messages and reporting them to the FBI if they express ‘anti-government…
By Tyler Durden The Biden administration has just announced yet another new weapons package for Ukraine worth $600 million, which now brings to total US military…
By Tyler Durden China has slapped new sanctions on American defense firm CEOs as retaliation for the US State Department approving a massive $1.1 billion…
By Tyler Durden The threat of power rationing across Europe persists even after EU officials held an emergency meeting last week to stave off the…
By Tyler Durden While unmanned aerial vehicles such as the multi-million dollar General Atomics MQ-1 Predator are armed with missiles, a new generation of inexpensive…
By Tyler Durden And the hits just keep on coming for the US housing sector. Three months after hitting the highest level in 14 years,…
By Tyler Durden The US Army is about to receive a lightweight, unpowered exoskeleton suit called the Soldier Assistive Bionic Exosuit for Resupply (SABER), which…
By Tyler Durden On Monday, 15,000 private-sector nurses from 16 hospitals in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and the surrounding communities walked off the job as they sought increased…
By Tyler Durden The Biden administration held talks with freight-rail companies and unions to avert more than 100,000 railroad workers walking off the job if contracts weren’t…
By Tyler Durden “We saw this tug of war between goods moderating and services remaining strong. This is not a tug of war. They both…