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BlackRock Is a ‘Climate Cartel’: Sen. Tom Cotton

"One reason you don't see that increase production [of gas] is because oil and gas companies are being targeted by this climate cartel," said Cotton.

EXCLUSIVE: 70,000 Trucker Owner/Operators to Be Forced Out of Business in California: Supply Chain Breakdown

Truckers are suffering under a state rule that has carved out exceptions for multiple other industries.

Bank of America Forecasts a Recession This Year With Economy Shrinking 1.4%

Bank of America has downgraded its expectations for the economy this year to include a “mild recession.”

Jeff Bezos Collaborates on Cancer Vax Development

The vaccine aims to provide another option to chemotherapy at an "affordable price."

Starbucks Closing 16 Stores Nationwide Due to Employee-Safety Concerns

Starbucks Corp. announced on Monday that more than a dozen stores will be closed across the nation over employee-safety concerns related to drug use, theft, and assault.

BRICS Could Create Its Own Reserve Currency, Russia’s Medvedev Says

Since its creation in the mid-2000s, the BRICS group of major emerging economies has promoted extensive cooperation between members, and recently, has begun pushing for a global realignment of geopolitical power to better match members' economic, geographic and demographic potential with their position in the international order.

Americans’ Inflation Forecasts Hit Another Record High

Americans’ short-term inflation expectations continue to rise, according to June survey results released on Monday by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

Gas Prices Across U.S. Decrease

National average price for a gallon of regular gas was $4.72, down 12 cents from last week.

World Economic Forum: Gas Prices Must Go Even Higher—to Save Democracy

The World Economic Forum (WEF) released a position paper Monday that inexorably links two claimed global crises as one – “climate change” and the “decline of democracy.”

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