The S&P 500 may be trending too high, yet Bank of America identifies potential in these two stocks.

Market Update: S&P 500 Up 17% Amid Mixed Sentiments This year, the S&P 500 has climbed 17%, reaching new all-time highs, which is pretty remarkable, especially since the market took a significant hit earlier this spring. Since its lows in April, it’s bounced back by roughly 37%. While there’s a lot of excitement on Wall […]
Trump Receives Unprecedented Backing for America Against Communists

Recently, President Trump’s administration received unusual backing from several countries that sided with the U.S. in opposing the annual resolution at the United Nations aimed at condemning the “embargo” on Cuba. For many years, the Castro regime has led efforts to introduce a resolution annually that urges the United States to lift what they call […]
Increasing costs, reduced coverage. What Idaho teaches the rest of America.

Brittany Rush’s Health Insurance Dilemma Brittany Rush, a resident of Boise, was persuaded by her mother and sister, both in healthcare, to look into health insurance. To her surprise, when examining options on Idaho’s Affordable Care Act Marketplace, she found her premium costs to be quite low. She initially chose the mid-level Silver plan for […]
Gustavo Petro of Colombia and Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela Are the Least Popular Leaders in South America

Colombia’s President Petro Rated Poorly in South America In October, a study from Argentina’s CB Consulta Opinión Pública indicated that Colombia’s leftist president, Gustavo Petro, ranks among the least popular leaders in South America. This report, published recently, breaks down survey data collected from October 17 to 22 across ten South American nations. Respondents evaluated […]
Why people in America are turning away from chicken buckets in favor of easy sandwiches and tenders

Changing Tastes: The Decline of Fried Chicken Buckets Once a staple in American households, buckets of fried chicken are disappearing from dinner tables, and this transformation has been gradual. By 2025, forecasts suggest a decline in U.S. households purchasing bone-in chicken regularly, as the demand for convenient chicken products like sandwiches and tenders grows. While […]
A timeline of US actions off South America and Congressional responses

WASHINGTON – In a span of less than two months, President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth revealed that U.S. military conducted 14 airstrikes against drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, resulting in at least 61 fatalities. Trump defended these airstrikes as a critical step to reduce the influx of drugs […]
Nate Morris Supports Trump’s America First Tariffs, While McConnell Disagrees

Kentucky Senate Race Highlights Divergence on Tariff Policies Kentucky Senate Republican candidate Nate Morris has expressed his strong backing for President Donald Trump’s tariff policies, contrasting sharply with Senator Mitch McConnell’s ongoing opposition. On Tuesday, McConnell publicly criticized Trump’s tariffs, stating: “Protectionists in Washington claim that recent months have confirmed that our country’s approach of […]
Glenn Beck cautions that Amazon job cuts and Bill Gates’ change on climate issues indicate a dividing energy conflict in America.

Amazon’s Wage Hike and Job Cuts Raise Eyebrows In September, Amazon announced a wage increase for its warehouse employees, pushing hourly rates above $30. The company presented this as a move to enhance the employee experience. However, just recently, Amazon made headlines again by cutting 14,000 corporate jobs, coinciding with its plans to invest significantly […]
David Blackmon: Mining is Making a Return in America

Revitalization of the American Mining Industry The American mining sector is on the brink of a significant revival, and it seems that this transformation is already underway, highlighted by a number of recent announcements. One notable development took place on October 27. JPMorgan Chase announced a $75 million investment in Perpetua Resources, an antimony mining […]
Hegseth Expected to Reveal Major Changes in How America Supports Its Allies with Arms

Army Secretary’s Planned Overhaul of Weapons Distribution Army Secretary Pete Hegseth is set to announce significant changes in how the U.S. supplies weapons to its allies globally, as reported by sources familiar with the situation. This announcement is expected to take place on November 7. Reports indicate that Hegseth will reveal that the Defense Security […]