Is America’s economy experiencing a K-shaped recovery? Here’s what you need to understand.

The U.S. economy is showing signs of divergence, with some sectors flourishing while others struggle. It resembles a K-shape: one side rises while the other falls. For instance, the wealthiest households now control about half of consumer spending, driven by record stock market levels. Interestingly, wages are increasing fastest for high earners, shifting from the […]
Melissa Landry: Supreme Court Could Offer a Win for America’s Energy Workers

This term, the Supreme Court has the opportunity to address a troubling trend in U.S. law: the increasing use of the legal system to target American energy production, often fueled by government-backed lawsuits. Two significant cases, Chemron v. Plaquemines Parish and Suncor vs. Boulder County, present a chance for the Court to restore constitutional integrity […]
The world’s denial of America’s debt has become widespread.

Reflections on U.S. Debt Through the Years Back in 1989, a history teacher of mine asked our class to identify what we thought was the key problem facing the United States. We submitted our answers anonymously, and I remember when he read mine—“Federal Debt”—he rolled his eyes, as if my answer was absurd. At that […]
Why Lithium Americas Stock (LAC) is Safer Yet Still Carries Risks

As the influence of the Trump administration grows, aligning with government initiatives might emerge as a viable investment strategy. This thought could be on the minds of potential investors in Lithium Americas (LAC), a lithium developer based in Nevada with the Tucker Pass project. Recent regulatory support aimed at boosting U.S. lithium production—now deemed a […]
Trump’s Tariffs Receive Strong Backing From America’s Conservatives

Shifting Republican Views on Tariffs President Trump’s tariffs have found considerable support among Republican voters, indicating a significant evolution in conservative economic thought that would’ve seemed unlikely just a generation ago, as shown by a recent Economist/YouGov poll. Conducted between October 17-20, the poll reveals that roughly two-thirds of Trump supporters and Republicans are in […]
Molson Coors to reduce its workforce by 9 percent in the Americas due to declining sales.

Denver — Molson Coors Beverage Company revealed on Monday that it will undergo a restructuring, which includes cutting around 400 salaried positions. This move affects about 9% of its salaried workforce in the Americas. The brewery, based in Golden, Colorado, stated that this strategy is meant to foster a more streamlined and flexible organization. The […]
America’s Relationship Problems Worsening Due to Unusual Liberals Offering Poor Guidance

Shifts in Online Relationship Advice More and more, Americans are not just turning to the Internet to find dates; they’re also seeking guidance on their relationships from various online sources. Unfortunately, the outcome isn’t always positive. A major platform for this kind of advice is Reddit, known for its diverse and sometimes extreme community. Data […]
Evaluating Lithium Americas’ Current Value Following an Impressive 11% Monthly Increase

Lithium Americas Stock Movement Lithium Americas (TSX:LAC) has experienced some significant fluctuations recently, with its stock price climbing more than 11% in the past month. Investors seem to be paying close attention as shifts in lithium demand introduce both opportunities and risks that could impact long-term value. Despite a challenging week, the company’s stock recorded […]
The upcoming oil boom is digital: America’s future relies on controlling computing power.

The Evolving Role of Computing in Global Power Dynamics Power has shifted through the ages, originating from control over crucial resources like steel and oil, and now resting on data and computing. It’s becoming clear that those who control computing capabilities will significantly influence the future, much like previous generations were shaped by oil. The […]
Corporate America’s Charitable Efforts Depend on Notorious ‘Hate List’ Targeting Conservative Organizations

Prominent corporate donation platforms have turned to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) for guidance, which has led to the halt of donations to various conservative, faith-based organizations unfairly categorized as “hate groups.” Benevity, a service commonly used by many companies for managing employee donations, reports processing a record amount—around $18.5 billion. This platform uses […]