polishing the language at "the new york times".....
The New York Times coverage of the Israeli carnage in Gaza, like that of other mainstream U.S. media, is a disgrace to journalism.
The New York Times coverage of the Israeli carnage in Gaza, like that of other mainstream U.S. media, is a disgrace to journalism.
In a dramatic break from his party’s hardline conservative base, US House Speaker MIke Johnson this week praised the country’s deep state, named Russia, China, and Iran as an “axis of evil,” and vowed to put his job on the line to funnel more than $60 billion to Kiev.
Robert Farley has replied to my recent post on the obsolescence of naval power. Unlike our previous exchange, a pile-on where I was (as he points out) in a minority of one, Robert’s tone is mostly civil this time, and I intend to reciprocate. Our disagreements have narrowed a fair way.
DXY looks to be getting set for break out: AUD virtue signalled a crash: North Asia is going nowhere: Oil virtue signalled an embargo. The gold whale swims on: Wall Street is handing the world another commodity inflation shock: Big miners are heavy underperformers as iron ore struggles: EM stocks yawned: Junk offering hope for
The latest data on the Chinese property market remains terrible. Via Goldman: Developers are still frozen out of funding markets and focused on completions, not starts. Excavator hours suggest only more downsides for new project starts: Steel demand is down big as well. Steel output is awful: Energy consumption via coal is going nowhere.
What is Money and why is the creation of Money something which is both fundamentally important to the financial and economic system, while at the same time something almost never considered, with the actual mechanics of it virtually unknown? This is the first of what will be a series of podcast discussions with
In the latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political poll, Americans continue to report political extremism or threats to democracy as their top issue facing the country, followed by the economy and immigration.
By Roger Chao The Silent Truth In the tumult of a raging battle, beneath the echoing cries, Where shadows merge with fading lights, the silent truth belies. A world not split by borders, nor by rifles drawn in dread, But bound by shared existence, in the spaces tear-stained red. We gather here as fragments…
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