Water crisis grips America as towns fear taps could run dry within weeks… is your hometown at risk?’Over 60 percent of the contiguous United States [is] currently experiencing drought conditions as of the April 7,’ NOAA stated in a recent report.

Severe droughts developing throughout the US are causing several states to impose water restrictions, as some American towns fear they will run out of water within weeks. The US Drought Monitor, the nation’s weekly map showing where and how severe drought conditions are, has warned that the situation has already reached ‘extreme’ or ‘exceptional’ levels …

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S&P 500 just hit a new all-time high of $7,000 right in the middle of the worst energy crisis in decades. Since 1928, this is the first time the S&P has made new all-time highs in 11 days or fewer after falling 5-10%.

S&P 500 hits new all-time high as investors shrug off Iran war oil price spike The S&P 500 hit a new all-time high Wednesday, a remarkable turnaround for the broad-based stock index while the war with Iran continues and rising energy costs threaten global growth prospects. The S&P 500 closed higher by 0.8% pushing the …

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The government shutdown turns real: No food stamps for November, 7,000 flights delayed, air traffic controllers unpaid, and food banks overwhelmed

The shutdown has started to feel like a slow disintegration. Not a fight in Congress, but a chain reaction. The kind that begins with paperwork and ends in hunger. Inside the Department of Agriculture, someone finally wrote what everyone else had been avoiding. “Bottom line, the well has run dry. At this time, there will …

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China deploys drones, nets, and fines in mosquito virus crackdown Foshan locks down 7,000 patients. Fines hit ¥10,000. Electricity cut for violations.

China’s outbreak isn’t airborne. It’s insect-driven. But the response looks familiar—nets, drones, fines, and forced isolation. Foshan leads the case count. No one explains why it’s the epicenter. Same climate as nearby cities. Same infrastructure. No mutation confirmed. No vector density model published. “Authorities had reported more than 7,000 cases of the virus as of …

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“Long Magnificent 7” is getting increasingly crowded, per FMS investors.

"Long Magnificent 7" is getting increasingly crowded, per FMS investors. via BofA pic.twitter.com/RoeR1Os4GK — Daily Chartbook (@dailychartbook) January 16, 2024 Asset Managers are very bullish pic.twitter.com/6pXy9zj0x1 — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) January 16, 2024 Amazon's, $AMZN, Audible has officially laid off off 5% of staff, per TC. — unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) January 16, 2024 "We remain …

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7,000 pounds of beef recalled due to E.Coli concerns

There are currently no cases of illness associated with the meat, as the contamination was discovered via routine testing. However, it is believed the products are still likely sitting in fridges and freezers, in which case consumers are advised to dispose of them or return them to the place of purchase. The packing of affected …

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Soaring inflation, reaching 5% annually, has driven prices up by 17% since President Joe Biden took office, resulting in an average American family’s wealth diminishing by $7,300

New inflation numbers are running hot, at 5% on an annual basis. That means prices are up 17% since Joe Biden was installed, making the average American family $7,300 poorer. And analysts are predicting high inflation for years to come. Toss in Biden's green agenda and… https://t.co/qXMifIUTYb — FXHedge (@Fxhedgers) October 20, 2023 $XAU Gold …

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Krugman’s Kerplunk! War On Inflation Over, But Avergage American Is $7,400 Poorer Under Bidenomics (Real Wages Decline Again And Rent Inflation Over 7%)

by confoundedinterest17 Paul Krugman, Nobel Laureate in economics and media celebrity, made a terrible claim yesterday when he pronounced that “The war on inflation is over. We won, at very little cost.” Krugman’s proclamation was trumpeted by The View’s Joy Behar Joy who claimed that everything is going great in the country! The economy is …

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