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Israeli Artillery Pounds Southern Lebanon; Lebanese President Condemns Home Demolitions
As UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk visits Beirut, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun declared the country remains committed to the “framework deal” they reached with Israel in recent weeks, but warned that the ongoing Israeli attacks may hinder their ability to meet goals. Aoun criticized Israel for its demolition of civilian homes and for its […]
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Apr 24, 2026 / Tyler Durden
U.S. Wheat Futs Hit Two-Year High As Wall Street Sounds Alarm Over Drought Shock
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Hard red winter wheat climbed to a two-year high by the end of the week, as our coverage of the drought shock now hitting America's Breadbasket raises serious alarm bells on commodity desks.
The concern is not just reduced crop yields and quality. It is colliding with fertilizer shortages and elevated diesel prices, creating a broader inflationary transmission channel that could work its way through the food supply and translate into higher supermarket prices down the road.
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Mar 21, 2026 / Philip Giraldi
On the Road to Armageddon
I had thought the United States government had hit a new low point last week when the Federal Commission of Fine Arts approved a Semiquincentennial 250th anniversary commemorative 24 karat gold coin featuring President Donald J Trump leaning on his his desk with clenched fists and scowling but that was before Secretary of War Pete Hegseth demanded $200 billion from […]
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Apr 6, 2026 / Tyler Durden
Slower EV Sales Will Be The "New Normal" For Tesla Amidst AI, Robotics Push
Slower EV Sales Will Be The "New Normal" For Tesla Amidst AI, Robotics Push
Tesla Inc. is increasingly betting its future on AI, autonomy and robotics — but it still depends on selling cars to finance that shift, and that core business is under pressure, Bloomberg reported this week.
Wall Street estimates point to roughly 372,160 vehicle deliveries last quarter. That would mark an 11% increase from a weak year-ago period, yet still place among Tesla’s softer recent results and far below its near-500,000 peak quarters. Earlier headwinds — including political...
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