STEPHEN LEEB: Russia Winning Decisively In Ukraine And It Is Impacting The World
NEW YORK, NY – The War in Ukraine has further solidified the geopolitical division of the globe into two parts. For convenience’s sake, these can be labeled North/West (NW) on the one hand and South/East (SE) on the other. Clearly, this geographical shorthand is somewhat arbitrary. For example, if Mexico’s northern border delineates the top boundary of the South/East […]
AK-47, 9mm, Ammo Seized In Port St. Lucie Raid After Confrontation With Convicted Felon Following Domestic Disturbance
PORT ST. LUCIE – On Friday, July 1 at approximately 12:25 am, the Port St. Lucie Police Department responded to the 4600-Block of SW Carib Street in reference to a domestic disturbance. According to authorities, a woman called 911 after her boyfriend pointed a gun at her head and threatened to shoot her. The victim […]
Report: Cryptocurrency Exchange Coinbase Has Growing List of Data Sharing Contracts With ICE, DHS, U.S. Secret Service
WASHINGTON, D.C. – According to a contract obtained by watchdog group Tech Inquiry, Coinbase – one of the United States’ largest cryptocurrency exchanges – will begin selling its users’ historical geo tracking data and transaction history to the U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE). Coinbase currently has a three-year deal in-place with ICE that was recently revealed; the […]
“Fake News” CNN’s Ratings Continue Tailspin Decline Despite New CEO’s Plans On Taking It In A “Different Way” – Crash to 22-Year Low
NEW YORK, NY – After climbing to the mountaintop of cable news ratings at the start of 2021, it’s been all downhill for CNN ever since, and despite a leadership shake-up at the top that has already instituted numerous changes in an attempt to pull the network out of its tailspin, that negative trend is expected to […]
NYC Primary Rewind: Who Voted, Where
In New York City, 446,432 Democrats and 50,337 Republican cast ballots for governor on Tuesday—a sleepy election day during a redistricting year that’ll ask voters...
Opinion: Summer is a Chance to Reinvest in NYC Students
“It’s known as the summer slide, or summer setback. That period of just over two months when our children are out of school, when learning...