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Johnson & Johnson to Split Into Two Companies, Shares Rally

Johnson & Johnson has announced plans to split into two companies, spinning off its consumer health division—which sells products like Band-Aids, Baby Powder, and Listerine—into a separate publicly traded company.

The Texas Attorney General Versus the Biden Administration

On August 7, 2021, I wrote about how states along our southern border could thwart the Biden (*) administration’s material support for the drug cartels and the crimes being committed by invoking the RICO Statute.

‘It’s a melt-up’: U.S. stocks are on an unusually strong run heading into the holidays

‘Stocks are loving the very easy monetary policy,’ says a portfolio manager

How The Massive Money Manager BlackRock Endangers U.S. Prosperity And National Security

The company is contributing to corporate leftism, high gas prices, low-quality airline service, and the housing shortage. BlackRock is also risking our national security with its ties to China.

Marxism versus Libertarianism: Two Types of Internationalism

There are two main philosophical and ideological schools of thought that include the problem of internationalism in their principles. The first is liberal internationalism, which developed within the framework of classical liberalism. The second is orthodox Marxism and its various derivatives that entertain the idea of proletarian internationalism. The concept of internationalism has different origins, meanings, and practical implementations in the two schools of thought.

U.S. Prices, Wages Rise at Fastest Pace in Decades

Strong consumer demand and supply shortages test economy with rapid uptick in inflation

Walmart Issues Warning to All Customers: Product Tainted with Exotic Bacteria, Immediately Double-Bag It

A rare bacteria discovered in a specific Walmart brand product is being investigated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention following two deaths.

Gas prices have risen $1.22 per gallon in just one year – costing drivers an extra $20 per fill-up – with rates at their...

Gas prices continue to rise, and are now at their highest level in seven years, according to the AAA Gas Price Index.

Beyond Meat ‘Implodes’ As Consumers Lose Interest Even Amid Supply Chain Hurdles For Real Meat

As real meat becomes harder to find and more expensive, consumers are apparently still unwilling to try fake meat products from Beyond Meat.

Supply-Chain Crisis Fuels Latest Retreat From Globalization

Covid-19, climate and geopolitics shatter integrated global production, threatening to end an era of low costs and endless variety.

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