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26.11.25 - 01:45
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A Looming Mexican Coup? (ZeroHedge)
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A Looming Mexican Coup?
Authored by Kit Klarenberg,
On November 15th, incendiary protests engulfed over 50 cities across Mexico.
The Western media has universally adopted the narrative disaffected local “Gen Z” sought to vent their righteous rage against the government, over corruption, and the administration's purported ties to drug cartels. Footage of law enforcement clashing with demonstrators spread like wildfire, and many outlets widely emphasised how the upheaval injured at least 120 people. Few acknowledged the overwhelming majority of those hurt - 100 - were police officers.
A New York Times report made the insurrectionary designs of those causing mayhem on Mexico's streets clear.
“The goal of this march is precisely to remove the President, and to show we are angry, that the people are not with her,” one protester was quoted as saying.
Oddly absent from mainstream coverage of the hullabaloo was any recognition President Claudia Sheinbaum enjoys popularity of whic...
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25.11.25 - 12:03
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New Book on Ultra-Processed Foods from Physician and New York Times Bestselling Author Dr. Michael Greger (PR Newswire)
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Michael Greger, M.D., FACLM, the internationally renowned nutrition expert, physician, founder of NutritionFacts.org, and author of the bestsellers How Not to Die, How Not to Diet, and How Not to Age, has turned his attention to the latest......
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24.11.25 - 15:42
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Ryan Leak Announced as Keynote Speaker for Alkami Co:lab 2026 (PR Newswire)
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Renowned New York Times bestselling author and podcast host to deliver 'Leveling Up' keynote on intentional growth and leadership PLANO, Texas, Nov. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Alkami Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: ALKT) ("Alkami"), a digital sales and service platform provider for financial......
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23.11.25 - 18:06
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Four Suze Orman Insights That Can Strengthen Your Finances (24/7 Wall St.)
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With a dozen New York Times best sellers, an Emmy winning television show, and a widely followed podcast, Suze Orman has built a media empire by sharing her signature approach to personal finance and money management.From Broke Restaurateur to Financial Advice QueenOrman developed her financial expertise the hard way. After borrowing $50,000 to open a ... Four Suze Orman Insights That Can Strengthen Your Finances
The post Four Suze Orman Insights That Can Strengthen Your Finances appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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23.11.25 - 00:57
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Court Lets Government Keep $1 Million Found Buried Under Garage... Even After The Resident Was Acquitted (ZeroHedge)
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Court Lets Government Keep $1 Million Found Buried Under Garage... Even After The Resident Was Acquitted
In 2009, Thunder Bay police searched a rural Ontario home for an illegal .22-caliber handgun. They didn't find the gun, but they did uncover cash hidden throughout the property: C$15,000 stuffed into a floor vent, C$9,750 tucked in a garage suitcase, and about C$1.2 million sealed in a Rubbermaid tub buried beneath the garage floor, according to the New York Times.
The tenant, Marcel Breton, was charged with possessing proceeds of crime, but he successfully challenged the search warrant and was acquitted. That left the courts to decide whether the money should be returned or forfeited—never a tough call for a government that treats unclaimed cash like its natural habitat.
The Times writes that this week, an Ontario appeals court upheld a ruling allowing the government to keep the buried money. Though Breton wasn't convicted, prosecutors persuaded the court the cash wasn't lawfully his....
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21.11.25 - 18:42
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Netflix, Comcast and Paramount Make Bids for Warner Bros. (Bloomberg)
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Netflix Inc., Comcast Corp. and Paramount Skydance Corp. all submitted bids for Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., according to people with knowledge of the matter, setting the stage for one of Hollywood's biggest companies to be sold.
The submissions meet a Nov. 20 deadline for a first round of bids set by the board of Warner Bros. Discovery, the parent of HBO, CNN and the Warner Bros. movie and TV studios. The New York Times reported earlier Thursday that the three companies had put in offers. Bloomberg's Geetha Ranganathan joins to discuss with Paul Sweeney and Scarlet Fu. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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21.11.25 - 18:21
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DNC Pulls $15 Million Loan As A Lifeline Amid Rudderless Party (ZeroHedge)
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DNC Pulls $15 Million Loan As A Lifeline Amid Rudderless Party
The Democratic National Committee quietly took out a $15 million loan in October to replenish its depleted accounts, according to The New York Times, citing Federal Election Commission filings.
"While it is true that party committees often take out loans and lines of credit, it is relatively rare for the D.N.C. to do so at this early point in an election cycle," the NYT noted.
This early-cycle borrowing is unusual and underscores the party's financial strain, and as many on X suggested:
When USAID was stopped , the GRIFT was shutdown! Bravo???? pic.twitter.com/Z8To3ebGiW
— Trader Joe (@Manager_of_Risk) November 21, 2025
Entering November, the DNC reported $18.3 million on hand, of which $15 million came from the loan. Across party lines, the GOP reported in the FEC filings that it had $91.2 million in cash and no debt.
DNC Chairman Ken Martin told the outlet that the move to "invest early" is...
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18.11.25 - 22:12
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After Gates Foundation Cuts Ties, Arabella Advisors "Ceases Operations," Reemerges As "Sunflower Services" (ZeroHedge)
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After Gates Foundation Cuts Ties, Arabella Advisors "Ceases Operations," Reemerges As "Sunflower Services"
Nearly three months after the New York Times revealed that the Gates Foundation had decided to sever ties with philanthropic advisor Arabella Advisors, which engineered a sprawling "dark money" network of nonprofit entities, including the New Venture Fund (NVF), Sixteen Thirty Fund, Hopewell Fund, and Windward Fund, that continues to wage color-revolution-style operations against President Trump in an effort to crush the populist movement through the protest-industrial complex, there is news that the powerful far-left philanthropic consulting firm that handles money for rogue progressive billionaires or their foundations is being rolled into a new vehicle.
"Stick a fork in Arabella Advisors. The powerful progressive philanthropic consulting firm is no more," New York Times reporter Teddy Schleifer wrote on X, adding, "Instead, Arabella's ...
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18.11.25 - 19:30
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Four Suze Orman Insights That Can Strengthen Your Finances (24/7 Wall St.)
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With a dozen New York Times best sellers, an Emmy winning television show, and a widely followed podcast, Suze Orman has built a media empire by sharing her signature approach to personal finance and money management. From Broke Restaurateur to Financial Advice Queen Orman developed her financial expertise the hard way. After borrowing $50,000 to ... Four Suze Orman Insights That Can Strengthen Your Finances
The post Four Suze Orman Insights That Can Strengthen Your Finances appeared first on 24/7 Wall St.....
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18.11.25 - 16:51
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The Boundaries Dividing Political, Monetary, Fiscal, Trade And Other Policies Are Gone (ZeroHedge)
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The Boundaries Dividing Political, Monetary, Fiscal, Trade And Other Policies Are Gone
By Michael Every of Rabobank
The Polycene and the Monocene
For over a decade our global strategy has warned the 'liberal world order' would collapse. Now, the New York Times' Tom Friedman, in 'Welcome to Our New Era. What Do We Call It?', shares that “For the past few years, I have had to ask myself a question I never asked before in my life: What should we call the era we're living in today?” He's running with 'The Polycene', which in Greek means “There's so much going on that a 'Monocene' focus on data won't help.”
In markets stocks, tech, crypto, and even gold are down. Japanese 20-year JGB yields just hit the highest since 1999, prompting a meeting at 15:30 Japan time today between PM Takaichi and BOJ Governor Ueda – but what can be done endogenously that doesn't smash either the JGB market or JPY? There are also warnings over private credit - yet we also continue to see circular...
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