Almost sixteen years after the United States invaded Afghanistan, US troops are seemingly right back to where they started. The government in Kabul is weak, unable to exert control over…
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In the aftermath of the death of American student Otto Warmbier from injuries sustained during his imprisonment in North Korea, the United States government is barring American citizens from using…
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Many baby boomers who are retiring now are facing trouble. The retirement crisis is very real, and if you’re not ready for it, it could destroy you too.
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Forty years ago the United States government began stockpiling crude oil, creating the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR). Enacted to counter the OPEC cartel’s attempts to drive up oil prices, the…
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Mexico has found itself for years in the midst of a protracted struggle with drug cartels over control of the country. Cartels have taken over vast portions of the country,…
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The Commerce Department is expected to introduce new guidelines that would require that all oil pipelines built, expanded, or repaired in the United States be made with American-made steel. While…
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Foreign investors have been increasing their purchases of real estate in the United States, now reaching a record pace. Purchases this year are up almost 50% over last year, setting…
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Kazakhstan’s Energy Minister recently stated that Kazakhstan wants a gradual exit from OPEC’s deal to cut oil production. This comes just months after OPEC agreed to extend its oil production…
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently cracked down on healthcare fraud by charging 412 defendants in fraudulent schemes that involved over $1.3 billion in false billings. It was one of…
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Millions of Internet users discovered a few weeks ago that photos they had uploaded to various web forums had disappeared. In their place was an image urging them to upgrade…