A British court on Monday threw into question who controls nearly $2 billion in Venezuelan gold stowed in a London bank vault amid a power struggle between President Nicolás Maduro and his leading rival. The appeals court ruling set aside a British judge’s earlier decision granting control of the bullion… Read More
3 crooks blow up ATM in botched robbery
Three men blew up an ATM in a Chinese takeout restaurant in Philadelphia while the establishment was still open but were unable to get any cash, police said. Helps Make Your Brain Feel YOUNGER?! [sponsored] The men entered the Golden Chinese/American takeout restaurant in northwest Philadelphia shortly after 9 p.m…. Read More
Trump broke? Experts say not so fast
President Donald Trump reportedly must pay back more than $300 million in loans over the next four years, raising the possibility his lenders could face an unprecedented situation should he win a second term and not be able to raise the money. The news had the mainstream media in an… Read More
How this Arkansas man stumbled upon 9.07 carat diamond
A bank manager discovered a 9.07-carat diamond at a state park in southwestern Arkansas after thinking the precious gem was a piece of glass. Your Free Gift has been put on hold (Click here for details) [sponsored] Kevin Kinard of Maumelle found the second-largest diamond in the 48-year history of… Read More
U.S. stocks slip, continuing turbulent month
U.S. stock indexes are falling Wednesday morning, as Wall Street’s tumultuous month continues to churn. The S&P 500 was 0.6% lower after giving up an earlier gain, the latest erratic trading for a market dominated by several sudden turns of momentum recently. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 59 points,… Read More
Lawsuit demands Facebook remove “militias”
Four people filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday demanding that Facebook prevent militias and hate groups from using the site, after a militia group used the platform to draw armed people to protests in Wisconsin last month that left two people dead. Prosecutors have charged 17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse with shooting and… Read More
Two nuclear waste cleaning companies fined $58 million
Two companies that do work at a former nuclear weapons production plant will pay fines of nearly $58 million for improperly billing the federal government for thousands of hours of work that were not performed. Federal prosecutors on Tuesday afternoon announced the settlement involving the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, a Manhattan… Read More
Global stocks up — investors watching for this news
World stocks mostly rose on Wednesday as investors digested new data showing Europe’s economic recovery may be slowing and looked ahead to a testimony by the Federal Reserve’s chairman. Surveys of purchasing managers by IHS Markit indicated business activity slowed in the region using the euro. Signs of strength in… Read More
“Trump Checks” update — did you miss this?
Millions of Americans are in danger of missing coronavirus relief payments of up to $1,200 per individual because of incomplete government records, a government watchdog said in a report issued Monday. The Government Accountability Office, Congress’ auditing arm, said that possibly 8.7 million or more individuals who are eligible for… Read More
Fox News announces huge layoffs
Fox News Corp. announced it’s laying off between 50-100 staff members as the network restructures, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “As Fox News Media has evolved into a streamlined multi-platform organization, we are realigning several functions and restructuring various divisions in order to position all of our businesses for ongoing… Read More
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