Harvard Economist: Odds of Recession at Least 50/50 over Next Year
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Harvard Economist: Odds of Recession at Least 50/50 over Next Year

Appearing Thursday on the Fox Business Network, Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff, who served as former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), warned that the odds of the United States falling into a recession are “at least 50/50.”

Australia accuses China of election meddling

Australia accuses China of election meddling

A senior minister has questioned the timing of Beijing’s security pact with the Solomon Islands Australia’s home affairs minister has accused China of attempting to interfere in an election set for next month, saying a recent security deal with a nearby Pacific nation suggested nefarious motives.  In comments to a Brisbane radio station on Wednesday,…

New Poll Finds Joe Biden Trails Eventual 2024 Republican Nominee By Nine Points
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New Poll Finds Joe Biden Trails Eventual 2024 Republican Nominee By Nine Points

Joe Biden is in such bad shape that a new poll has found him nine points behind the eventual Republican nominee for 2024. He is actually nine points behind an unnamed, unknown candidate. It’s a testament to what an awful job he has done as president and how angry the American people are about what…

MORE Leaked Calls: Gaetz, Tucker BLAST RINO GOP Leader McCarthy For His Shameless Defense of Fellow RINO Sellout Liz Cheney Following Release of New Audio (VIDEO)
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MORE Leaked Calls: Gaetz, Tucker BLAST RINO GOP Leader McCarthy For His Shameless Defense of Fellow RINO Sellout Liz Cheney Following Release of New Audio (VIDEO)

  As reported earlier — Last Thursday, New York Times investigative reporters Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns released passages from their latest book “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future.” In the book, the pair claimed that House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA) told Liz Cheney (WY) on a January 10, 2021 call that…

Researchers Reveal Bird Population Declines in California Due to Green Energy Resources
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Researchers Reveal Bird Population Declines in California Due to Green Energy Resources

A study supported by the California Energy Commission and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management revealed that the bird population in California declined due to renewable energy facilities. A group of researchers associated with many institutions in the U.S. conducted a study to assess the vulnerability of populations for 23 priority bird species killed at…