November 25, 2024

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Romulus: How to take advantage of earnings season
There is certainly bullish bias in the market for big tech, which means selling could provide buying opportunities.  However, buying the tech sector way up high right before earnings is gambling. Read More.
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Over 500 days without bail for Freedom Convoy detainees
Four men charged in connection with the 2022 Freedom Convoy which protested Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Covid mandates have been detained without bail for more than 500 days without a trial date being set. Read More.
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Kash Patel files ethics complaint against NY Rep. Goldman
Soon after hearing the sworn testimony of FBI whistleblowers Garret O’Boyle, Steve Friend, and Marcus Allen during a May 18 House Subcommittee on Weaponization hearing, New York Democrat Rep. Dan Goldman used his official government Twitter account to claim the whistleblowers were “bought and paid for” by Trump White House intelligence adviser Kash Patel. Read More.
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On Biden's watch, 2.1 million illegals released into U.S.
On Joe Biden's watch, there have been more than 5.5 million illegal aliens encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border. Read More.
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Long list of corporations, fed agencies push trans agenda
Boycotts from outraged consumers are crippling Bud Light owner Anheuser-Busch InBev and retail giant Target as the companies pay a high price for their heavy-handed promotion of transgenderism. But the cancer of big-brand support for this fringe and bizarre agenda, so often aimed at children, is not going away anytime soon. It is far too entrenched in the warped culture of a Big Corporate America that has long lost touch with its customer base. Read More.
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Did Tucker Carlson end Mike Pence's presidential campaign in 60 seconds?
It has already been established that former Vice President Mike Pence, thanks to lackluster fundraising, may not qualify for the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate next month. Read More.
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Fact-checkers are 'hit squads with a hard political agenda'
The fact-checking racket is unraveling. Over the past several years, social media companies contracted with third-party organizations and dubbed them "fact-checkers" who would scan content for "misinformation." Read More.
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Politics, not medicine, behind push for kids' trans treatments?
An open letter signed by 21 international endocrinology clinicians and researchers states that gender transition treatments and surgeries for minors have been pushed in the United States for political reasons and are not based on medical evidence. Read More.
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Rep. Greene: Burisma chief behind alleged Biden bribe
The "unnamed" foreign national who allegedly bribed Joe and Hunter Biden with $10 million was Burisma founder Mykola Zlochevsky, Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene confirmed on Thursday. Read More.
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Scientists who dissed lab leak secretly believed it 'highly likely'
On Tuesday, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic held an oversight hearing during which it was revealed that the scientist who led the condemnation of the Covid lab leak theory privately believed it was "highly likely." Read More.
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Romulus interview, part II: Catching tops and bottoms
And even today, yes, the American government is wealthy. China has financial abilities that they've never had before. But even these governments cannot mimic the Federal Reserve. They cannot manipulate the markets for any type of intermediate or longer term time basis. No one and nothing can. The markets are too big. Read More.
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Are families souring on the Most Magical Place on Earth?
Visitors to Disney theme parks this summer are encountering something they haven’t seen in a while: elbow room. Read More.
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Trump: America ‘can’t have a president on cocaine'
After 11 days of "investigating," the Secret Service has failed to identify who brought cocaine into the White House and has concluded its probe. Read More.
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Nobel winner in physics: There is no climate crisis
Climate alarmists are spreading misinformation purely because of "political and opportunistic motives,” a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist said in an address to the recent Quantum Korea 2023 event. Read More.
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Romulus report: Houses of straw, sticks, and brick
The children's tale of the Three Little Pigs imparts an important moral value, one relevant at any age when it comes to trading the markets. Read More.

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