The Economic Ninja talks about how to avoid common mortgage mistakes can save you a lot of money. Make sure to shop around for the best interest rates and check your credit score before applying. Choose the right loan term and down payment. Understand all home ownership costs and avoid taking on too much debt. Plan wisely to secure your financial future. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Stew Peters Network talks about how in America, free speech is often debated, especially when it clashes with societal norms. A recent incident involved a controversial sign at a bar, sparking outrage and severe consequences for those involved. This situation highlights the tension between free speech and public reaction, raising questions about fairness and the power of online shaming. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The David Knight Show explored President Trump’s idea of taxing foreign films, causing a stir in Hollywood. The show argues these taxes are more about drama than fairness and could hurt the U.S. economy. It also highlights the challenges of taxing movies and criticizes Hollywood’s and the media’s reactions to the proposal. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Millionaire Morning Show w/ Anton Daniels talks about how starting tomorrow, you’ll need a ‘Real ID’ or a passport to fly within the U.S. This change aims to make air travel safer. Many people are hurrying to get their Real IDs, leading to long lines at DMVs. But don’t worry if you haven’t got yours yet—you can still apply after the deadline. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
RichieFromBoston talks about Jordi Rose, once known for his groundbreaking quantum computers, is now creating robots that look just like humans. His new company, Kindred, focuses on these lifelike robots. While exciting, this technology raises questions about robots replacing human jobs. As AI grows smarter, it’s important to understand its impact on our lives and future. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Dr. Steve Turley talks about how the LGBTQ+ community was upset when President Trump canceled Pride Month events at the Kennedy Center to save money. The center’s new leaders cut costs by $10 million. Some people are also talking about “cultural socialism,” which means wanting fair treatment for everyone, but others think it changes traditional values too much. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Ana Maria Mihalcea talks about how in today’s world, technology is changing fast, blending digital, physical, and biological systems. This new industrial revolution is making machines and humans work together more closely. It’s affecting how we live, communicate, and even see ourselves. As we adapt, it’s important to stay aware of how these changes impact our rights and privacy. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
The Healthy American Peggy Hall from thehealthyamerican.org shares a curious tale about Luigi Mangione, who was caught in a McDonald’s after a big search. She thinks this story might be a way to make people accept more surveillance and real IDs. Hall urges everyone to question these stories and protect their privacy and freedom. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Gerald Celente talks about how to discover the latest in global trade, stock market trends, and the booming world of cryptocurrencies in the new Trends Journal. Learn why gold prices are rising and why the media isn’t talking about it. Stay informed on escalating conflicts in Yemen, India, and Pakistan. Subscribe now for deeper insights and news coverage! …Learn More, Click The Button Below.
Arcadia Economics talks about how the U.S. Treasury might be quietly using gold to boost its money reserves from other countries. By buying gold and using it to get foreign currencies like euros or yen, they could be causing gold prices to rise. Meanwhile, fewer people are investing in silver, even though there might be a shortage soon. …Learn More, Click The Button Below.









