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J.P. Morgan Chase Bank Cutting Ties With Kanye West

The news comes on the heels of West's public statement that "white lives matter."

Wharton Business School Students Can Now Get A Major In Diversity, Equity And Inclusion

University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Business School approved two new majors that promote left-wing social movements pushed by the Democratic Party and its donors, according to a press release from the business school.

Social Security Payments Set for Big Increase. What to Know.

Tens of millions of older Americans are about to get what may be the biggest raise of their lifetimes.

PayPal Is Still Threatening to Fine Users $2,500 for Promoting ‘Intolerance That Is Discriminatory’

While PayPal has walked back its threat to fine users $2,500 for “misinformation,” the payments company is still reserving the right to fine users the same amount for other alleged transgressions.

More Inflation Pain for Consumers Likely as Business Cost Gauge Soars

Inflation from the perspective of business costs—which tend to get passed along to consumers—soared in September, reversing the prior month’s decline and coming in twice as high as markets expected, pointing to a drawn-out Fed fight against high prices.

AAA Gas Tracker: National Average Climbing Toward $4 per Gallon Again

The national average price for gas Tuesday was nearly $4 a gallon as Americans struggle under President Joe Biden’s (D) economy.

FBI Assisted Private Company in Exploiting Small Businesses—Targeted Owner Writes About Experience

The FBI offered a cyber company a tool to exploit businesses.

Ben Bernanke, Who Got Everything Wrong in 2008 Financial Crisis, Wins Nobel Economics Prize

Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke, along with a few other folks, was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics on Monday for his role in deciding how the world handled major crises such as the 2008 recession and the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. Airports Hit With Cyberattacks

Over a dozen major national airports reported cyberattacks on Monday that caused public-facing websites to go offline. According to a senior official briefed on...

PayPal Backtracks on ‘Misinformation’ Fine After Thousands Close Their Accounts

The company was preparing to fine account holders up to $2,500 for spreading "hate" or "misinformation," which PayPal determines on its own.

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