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Oprah Allegedly Disables Instagram Comments over Epstein Accusations

(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) Social media users have accused leftist billionaire Oprah Winfrey of being listed on Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous flight records, reportedly prompting her team to deactivate comments on her Instagram account.  Winfrey, along with other celebrities, was falsely implicated in the infamous flight records tied to Epstein-sponsored trips, widely associated with a child sex trafficking…

Another Asian Opposition Leader Openly Targeted for Assassination

(Headline USA) Just a year and a half since the July 2022 assassination of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe shook the world, another Asian leader was attacked in broad daylight, raising questions as to whether there might be some connection—and it so, who is behind them and why? The attack followed just days after…

UPDATE: Suicide Note Found in New Year’s Eve Crash Probed as Terrorism

Update: A suicide note found at the scene of a fiery New Year’s Eve crash that left two innocent victims dead and four innocent victims injured—one critically—will shift the focus of an investigation that had been seen as a possible terrorist attack, the New York Post reported. On Tuesday, law enforcement officials indicated there was…

Three Factors Driving Gold Bulls Into 2024

(Mike Maharrey, Money Metals News Service) There are three factors driving gold bulls as we move into the new year – the demand factor, the Fed factor, and the January factor. Gold just wrapped up its best year since 2020 with a 13 percent gain, and the yellow metal has new records in its crosshairs…

Outlook 2024: Gold Set to Make History

(Stefan Gleason, Money Metals News Service) The gold market is poised to make history in 2024. It enters the New Year within striking distance of new all-time highs. How high will gold go? Much depends on how low interest rates and the U.S. dollar go. The Federal Reserve ended its rate hiking campaign last fall. It…

Special Taxes on Wireless ‘Family Plans’ Cost $100s Extra Per Year

(Casey Harper, The Center Square) Americans pay hundreds of dollars per year in taxes on their wireless “family plan” for their cell phones. The Tax Foundation research shows the average American household with four phones would pay about $300 per year in taxes on a family plan costing $100 per month. “Since 2012, the average…