German Cities Turn Off Hot Water And Cut Lighting At Government Buildings
By Tyler Durden German authorities are scrambling ahead for what could be a hellacious winter of natural gas shortages and skyrocketing prices by announcing new…
By Tyler Durden German authorities are scrambling ahead for what could be a hellacious winter of natural gas shortages and skyrocketing prices by announcing new…
By Tyler Durden The US economy is a 70% retail and service economy, which means it is entirely reliant on continued growth in domestic consumption…
By Tyler Durden London’s power grid was pushed to the brink of failure following last week’s record-breaking heatwave. Javier Blas, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering energy and…
By Tyler Durden Most of the narratives surrounding the covid pandemic and the lockdowns were illogical and faulty, based on propaganda rather than science and…
By Tyler Durden Two members of Congressional intelligence committees have warned Americans that information gathered from DNA testing kits such as 23andMe, as well as…
By Tyler Durden While Blackstone may be preparing to snap up some $50 billion in real estate during the coming crash, a constellation of out-of-state…
By Tyler Durden Europeans, and especially Germans, breathed a sigh of relief last Thursday when amid fears that Moscow would not restart flows along the…
By Tyler Durden The value of Bitcoin and NFTs may have fallen over the past year, but a different approach to cryptocurrency is growing in popularity…
By Tyler Durden It’s no secret that breakfast food is more expensive than a year ago, yet another sign of how the cost-of-living crisis squeezes…
By Tyler Durden The “experts” didn’t expect it to turn out this way. An experiment conducted by Harvard University and University of Exeter social scientists found no-strings-attached…
By Tyler Durden A large swath of the US, including at least two dozen states, is under heat advisories or warnings to end the week as…
By Tyler Durden Shares of AT&T fell on Thursday after CEO John Stankey said that customers are starting to put off paying their phone bills…
By Tyler Durden According to The Weather Channel, more than 200 million Americans will experience temperatures over 90 degrees Fahrenheit through the end of the…
By Tyler Durden Water police comb through Southern California neighborhoods, searching for illegal lawn irrigation or residents washing their vehicles. Those disobeying the new water…