Economics

253 Mainstream News Outlets Have Ties to George Soros

The Democrat super-donor is tied to NPR, ProPublica, and other media organizations around the world.

The Decline of the West: Spengler in Today’s World

Timelessness of thought and vision in world politics is a rare mark of grandeur.

American Households Lost $6,100 Under Biden

Inflation under the Biden Administration has resulted in American families losing over $6,000.

Christian Scholars Say Focus On ‘Christian Nationalism’ is ‘Smokescreen,’ Real Threat is ‘Neo-Marxism’

As media attention on "Christian nationalism" looms large in American politics heading into the 2022 midterms, Christian scholars this week debated the definition of...

Rishi Sunak to Become Britain’s Next Prime Minister

Former Treasury chief Rishi Sunak is set to become Britain’s next prime minister after winning the Conservative leadership race Monday — and now faces the huge task of stabilizing the party and country at a time of economic and political turbulence.

Recession ‘Before Yearend’

The next recession will likely begin in the very near future, the index of leading economic indicators from the Conference Board showed Thursday.

Silicon Valley Titan Keith Krach Calls for Universities to Divest Funds From China

Silicon Valley veteran Keith Krach recently published an open letter call for universities to divest from Chinese companies involved in China’s genocide against its Uyghur population.

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.

Analysis Estimates That Ventilators Killed at Least 30,000 People at the Height of Lockdowns

More than 30,000 Americans were killed by being placed on ventilators for COVID-19 through April 2020, according to an astonishing analysis by attorney and investigative journalist Michael Senger.

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.

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