Story is a few years old, but it’s really powerful to see how well the company can do when it treats its people right.

8,159,623 views Sep 15, 2021 Dan Price faced praise and criticism six years ago when he boosted all his employee’s salaries to $70,000 a year. But instead of the economic gloom and doom that was predicted for him, the company and its workforce, by all metrics, has thrived. Each weekday morning, “CBS Mornings” co-hosts Gayle …

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Silver surges 71 percent in 2025, London vaults fall to lowest levels in years, industrial and EV demand is skyrocketing, and the metal could be on the cusp of a historic rally.

Silver is experiencing a moment of profound significance, with major implications for the history of hard money, fiat currency debasement, and — most critically — inflation. We’re seeing one of the most volatile monetary assets approach a breakout above its previous highs, potentially setting the stage for a historic move. This is what explosive price …

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World central banks have cut rates over 300 times in the past 2 years, the most this century, and global financial conditions are now the easiest they’ve been since 2021.

‼️Global central bank rate cuts are running ABOVE the Great Financial Crisis pace: World central banks have cut rates 316 times over the last 2 years, the most THIS CENTURY. Following the Financial Crisis response, they cut 313 times in 2 years. 👇https://t.co/hNOlF08Opy — Global Markets Investor (@GlobalMktObserv) November 29, 2025 In the two years …

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Private employers cut 13,500 jobs per week, monthly layoffs jump 175 percent, hiring slows to half last year’s pace, and unemployment rises to 4.4 percent. Credit application rejection rates are soaring

The system is quietly trapping everyone while pretending nothing’s wrong. According to the BLM's most recent numbers, private employers are reporting 13,500 job cuts a WEEK. These are PRIVATE EMPLOYERS. NOT GOVERNMENT JOBS. The BLM reports we are seeing the worst job numbers since 2008. If you can HONESTLY justify that, you're a lot of …

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Russia unable to send astronauts into Space for first time in 60 years. Launchpad is destroyed, here’s video.

Russia’s Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan was damaged on Thursday following the launch of a manned Soyuz rocket to the International Space Station, the Roscosmos space agency said. Read more: https://t.co/KxtBqiRaSa pic.twitter.com/P6E05SMoNF — The Moscow Times (@MoscowTimes) November 28, 2025 Damage to a Russian launch site has stopped Moscow from sending people into space for the …

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Sophie Rain has made $95 MILLION DOLLARS on ONLYFANS in the past 2 years.

https://twitter.com/SpencerHakimian/status/1994110844179714544 Two years since she started on OnlyFans, the 21-year-old woman from Florida has raked in a staggering amount of over 95 million dollars, she announced on her page on the platform X, with a message that reads, “thankful for two years on here ” Along with her message, she posted a graph of her …

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Chicago PMI crash to 36.3 exposes two years of manufacturing contraction

The just-released Chicago PMI measure has fallen to 36.3, missing the consensus forecast of 45.5 and deepening what is now a two-year contraction in Midwest business activity.It starkly illustrates the continued dominance of services growth over a struggling manufacturing… — Mohamed A. El-Erian (@elerianm) November 26, 2025 The Chicago Business Barometer fell to 36.3 in …

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Top signal: Hedge funds just unleashed a monster two day buying wave, the biggest in six months and one of the wildest surges in two years

Goldman says on Friday and Monday, hedge funds just logged their biggest two-day buying spree in over six months and one of the largest bursts of buying seen in the past two years 👀 — TT3 (@TradingThomas3) November 26, 2025 Yesterday the hedge funds had the largest buys of US stocks going back to atleast …

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US home sellers are pulling listings at the fastest pace in years. More US families are renting homes because it’s much cheaper.

Weak buyer demand, weakening home prices and overall uncertainty in the economy are combining to make home sellers change their minds and step out of the market. Close to 85,000 U.S. sellers took their homes off the market in September, up 28% from September 2024 and the highest level for that month in eight years, …

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Google, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle issued $88B in debt in the last 3 months, topping the $66B from the prior 3 years.

Amazon joins Big Tech bond rush with $12bn debt sale Ecommerce group’s first US bond in three years comes as it cranks up spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure Amazon is seeking to raise $12bn in its first US bond sale in three years, becoming the latest big tech group to turn to debt markets to …

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U.S. unemployment rate blows past expectations, highest level in years; Trump’s solution: Import more foreign workers

BREAKING: U.S. unemployment rate blows past expectations, soaring to the highest level in years. — Polymarket (@Polymarket) November 20, 2025 NOW – DHS Secretary Noem on H-1Bs: "Under the Trump admin, we've sped up our process and added integrity to the visa programs, to green cards, to all of that, but also more people are …

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Moderna – “Over the next three years, we expect to build a large seasonal vaccine franchise”

Moderna Analyst Day Highlights Pipeline Progress and Business Strategy Updates Announces three-year business strategy and commercial growth drivers, targeting up to 10% revenue growth in 2026 Expects to expand seasonal vaccine franchise from three to up to six approved products by 2028 Over the next three years, we expect to build a large seasonal vaccine …

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Democrat congresswoman (from Florida) indicted for stealing $5 million in FEMA funds. Her brother also indicted, she faces possible 53 years.

Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, D-Fla., was indicted Wednesday in connection with stealing and laundering $5 million in federal relief funds, and using the money for her congressional campaign, the Justice Department said. In a news release citing the indictment, the Justice Department said Cherfilus-McCormick, 46, and her brother Edwin Cherfilus, 51, worked on a staffing contract …

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Key Bridge rebuild now $5.2B after a $1.9B request and delays stretch two years

It’ll be closer to $10B and open around 2040 — Joshua D Phillips (@JoshPhillipsPhD) November 18, 2025 Maryland more than doubles cost estimate on rebuilding collapsed Baltimore bridge Maryland officials have more than doubled the estimated cost to replace Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed and killed six construction workers last year after a …

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Debt defaults are exploding and major hedge funds and banks are stumbling, a twin crisis showing the U.S. financial system is entering its most dangerous phase in years.

Everything here points to stress building faster than anyone in charge wants to admit. When this many cracks show up at the same time, something bigger is already pushing underneath the surface. Odds of a U.S. recession in next year almost 40%https://t.co/b3edTK8whk — NewsWire (@NewsWire_US) November 16, 2025 There’s never just one cockroach 🪳 https://t.co/yVDebFcIo7 …

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China’s property downturn has now lasted for over 4 years, new data reveals the unthinkable

It isn’t a slump. It’s a straight-up crash. The investment collapse matches the collapse in household lending, and the banks are finally admitting it in their numbers. China’s property downturn has now lasted for over 4 years byu/RobertBartus inEconomyCharts It's like the Chinese economy hit a brick wall in June. It isn't just investment, that's …

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Corporate insiders are selling near record highs. 655 major U.S. companies have gone bankrupt this year, the worst in 15 years.

Corporate Insiders are dumping near all-time highs 🚨🚨 pic.twitter.com/8BmuyrgkZv — Barchart (@Barchart) November 14, 2025 BREAKING: 655 US large companies have gone bankrupt year-to-date, the highest number in 15 years. This has already surpassed all previous full-year totals since 2011, except for 2024. Since 2022, bankruptcies have risen nearly +100%. This comes as 68 companies …

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Gold just shattered its long-term trend and is now racing toward the $5,000 mark, its strongest rally in years

They printed too much money, and now the metal’s just telling the truth. A sustained upward surge is meaningless; let it consolidate sideways before unleashing an epic rally pic.twitter.com/zTs1JAw13W — Amelia Pavlenko (@AmeliaCFA_) November 12, 2025 Gold versus stock markets – Are you listening? https://t.co/bumRgRBngu pic.twitter.com/Xkm9apfNJ7 — Northstar (@NorthstarCharts) November 12, 2025

In 2002, the average home buyer was 36 years old. In 2025, that same person is still the average home buyer, and they’re 59 years old now

Before covid, the average first-time homebuyer age never exceeded 33 years old. In 2025, it rose to a whopping 40. byu/Conscious-Quarter423 inInfographics The same generation that had affordable housing in their 20s is the same generation buying houses today. Because the average working class person cant save for the down payment in this market. The …

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Neurology study says rising “cognitive disability” difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions in adults 18 to 39 years old

ICYMI – Neurology study says rising “cognitive disability" – serious difficulty concentrating, remembering, or making decisions, is a public health concern, up 90% in cognitive prime adults 18 to 39 years old, with white young adults showing the most dramatic rise of 118%. pic.twitter.com/sqbuTLdHWt — Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 9, 2025 Cognitive struggles are climbing across …

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153,074 layoffs in October, the highest for that month in 22 years. Tech cuts up nearly 6 times. Earlier, the quit rate dropped to its lowest level since 2014.

Job cuts for October totaled 153,074, a 183% surge from September and 175% higher than the same month a year ago. It was the highest level for any October since 2003. Companies in the technology sector announced 33,281 cuts, nearly six times the level in September. “Like in 2003, a disruptive technology is changing the …

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It Has Been 63 Years Since The Cuban Missile Crisis, And Now A New Missile Crisis Threatens To Plunge The Globe Into A State Of Turmoil

by Michael In 1962, the U.S. was absolutely determined to keep Russian missiles out of Cuba, because any Russian missiles launched from Cuba could potentially deliver nuclear warheads to major U.S. cities on the east coast in just minutes.  After all these years, now we are facing another missile crisis.  The Russians are considering sending …

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American airline announces immediate shutdown after 66 years of service

An American airline has announced its immediate shutdown after 66 years of service. Kenai Aviation has declared itself ‘financially insolvent’ and ceased operations, cancelling all flights. The owner of Kenai Aviation, Joel Caldwell, issued a statement expressing his devastation at the events. He wrote: ‘Where some see passengers, I see connecting Alaskans. ‘I see people …

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The great housing freeze: just 28 of every 1,000 homes sold this year, the lowest turnover in 30 years. The national median days on market for listings rose to 63 days in October

The US housing market is frozen: Only 28 out of every 1,000 homes, or 2.8%, changed hands in the first 9 months of 2025, the least in at least 30 years. The turnover rate has declined -38% since the 2021 peak, when 44 out of every 1,000 homes were sold. By comparison, the rate stood …

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With SNAP benefits expected to expire, Google searches for the term “food bank” are at the highest volume in 5 years

Food banks usually do not have the resources to support such a large influx of people. I am hoping these local communities get together to help feed these individuals and families.    The U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Saturday that food benefits under one of the country’s biggest social assistance programs will not be …

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