How Expanded Obamacare Made Premiums Spiral, Americans Dependent
Authored by Lawrence Wilson and Sylvia Xu via The Epoch Times,
Congress responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by passing the American Rescue Plan Act in early 2021. This $1.9 trillion spending bill was intended to provide relief and spark an economic recovery.
FDA Removes Web Content Saying Cellphones Are Harmless - HHS Launches Study
Without fanfare, the Food and Drug Administration has deleted multiple web pages asserting that cellphones are not dangerous. First reported by the Wall Street Journal, the move comes as the Department of Health and Human Services has begun a new investigation into potential health effects of cellphone radiation.
The Great Tax Deception: Exposing illegal extortion by the IRS
From naturalnews.
Danish Intelligence Confirms The Russia-China Threat To Greenland
A 2025 Intelligence Assessment by the government of Denmark highlights the long term Russian and Chinese 'threat' in Arctic waters, at a moment Greenland officials have rejected the US assertion that the large resource-rich island and its waters are being gradually influenced and taken over by the Russia/China 'menace'.
China Leads Global Coal Power Additions Despite Renewables Push
By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice.com
China continues to nearly single-handedly prop up global coal consumption and new coal-fired power generation, despite being also the world’s leading investor in renewables and battery storage.
Data Centers, Power Infrastructure, Healthcare Set To Lead Next Phase Of Construction Boom
Eric Gaus, chief economist at Dodge Construction Network, joined Goldman Sachs analysts to discuss the overall state of U.S. building construction, assessing which project types are likely to dominate and the underlying strength of the trend.
"We come away from our discussion with a continued outlook for private non-residential construction spending to return to growth in 2026 vs 2025, with strength led by data centers, power infrastructure, and healthcare," Goldman analysts led by Adam Bubes wrote in a note on Tuesday.
"Emergency Intervention": Trump To Cap Residential Electric Bills By Forcing Tech Giants To Pay For Soaring Power Costs
Back in August, when the American population was just waking up to the dire consequences the exponentially growing army of data centers spawned across the country was having on residential electricity bills, we said that the chart of US CPI would soon become the most popular (not in a good way) chart in the financial realm.
In one year, this will be the most popular chart on this site pic.twitter.com/h93gWXMoNL
President To Sign Bill Allowing Return Of Whole Milk In Schools
Authored by Aaron Gifford via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
President Donald Trump will sign the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act on Wednesday, overhauling previous U.S. Department of Agriculture guidelines that required milk served in school cafeterias to be fat-free or low-fat.
US Producer Prices Come In Hot On Heels Of Mysterious Energy Cost Surge
US wholesale inflation picked up slightly in November from a month earlier on a jump in energy costs, even as prices for services were unchanged.
The producer price index rose 0.2% after climbing 0.1% in the prior month, according to much-heralded BLS.
Ukraine Blocks Polymarket, Classifies Prediction Markets As Gambling
Authored by Amin Haqshanas via CoinTelegraph.com,
Ukraine has blocked access to the prediction market platform Polymarket, classifying its activities as unlicensed gambling under national law.
DOGE Cancels Or 'Descopes' Contracts Worth $1.5 Billion Over A 5-Day Period
The demise of DOGE has been greatly exaggerated.