In a recent episode of the PBD Podcast, hosted by Patrick Bet-David on Valuetainment, financial experts discuss the challenging landscape for first-time homebuyers amid skyrocketing mortgage rates and home prices. Joined by Vincent Oshana, Tom Ellsworth, and Adam Sosnick, Bet-David explores practical strategies for navigating the housing market, particularly the unconventional yet increasingly relevant advice:…
New York’s Times Square, known globally as the “crossroads of the world,” is famous for its dazzling LED displays, quirky entertainers, and flashy billboards. Welcoming around 360,000 visitors daily, it’s a bustling hub of activity. Yet, at the center of this iconic locale stands One Times Square, a building that, despite its prime location, sits…
In a shocking revelation on CNN, a former Boeing quality-control manager has come forward with allegations that could have severe implications for the safety of commercial aviation. Merle Myers, a 30-year veteran of Boeing, claims that for years, workers at the 787 Dreamliner factory in Everett, Washington, routinely took parts deemed unsuitable for flight from…
Automakers are expressing significant concerns over a new government proposal mandating the installation of advanced automatic emergency braking (AEB) systems in all new vehicles by 2029. As reported on Fox Business by Jeff Flock, this proposal from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) aims to enhance road safety but has sparked a heated debate…
California is making headlines with a surprising initiative: giving away $600,000 homes for free. However, as Keith Weinhold of Get Rich Education explains in his latest video, there are significant catches and broader implications to consider. This initiative is part of a complex web of high real estate prices, shrinking populations, and regulatory challenges in…
A recent video by Tomorrow’s Build introduced a revolutionary technology that might look like a regular factory but has the potential to reverse climate change. This new type of infrastructure, which sucks CO2 out of the air, could become one of our biggest weapons against global warming. The host Fred Mills explores how these machines…
Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry has voiced strong criticisms of the Biden administration’s energy policies, calling them “ill-thought” and “pandering.” In a recent interview on Fox Business’s “The Bottom Line,” hosted by Sean Duffy and Dagen McDowell, Perry discussed a federal judge’s decision to block the administration’s ban on liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and…
According to a recent video by Nicholas Gerli of Reventure Consulting, the US economy may be on the brink of a recession, with home builders sending out major warning signals. The current surge in unsold home inventory is the highest in 16 years, a trend historically followed by economic downturns. Gerli’s analysis points to a…
According to Charlie Rankin of Yanasa TV, a pressing issue has emerged that might significantly impact the agricultural sector. Rankin recently discussed an alarming email from Jim Smith, a North Carolina farmer, highlighting concerns about the World Bank’s directive. The World Bank is allegedly pushing for the end of traditional farming by 2030 to combat…
The water supply story of Los Angeles is a tangled web of deception, power, and corruption that rivals any Hollywood drama. As detailed by Fred Mills from The B1M, the evolution of LA’s water infrastructure is as murky as it is fascinating, with long-lasting implications that continue to shape the city. The Birth of a…
In a recent video, libertarian pundit John Stossel delves into the alarming state of America’s national debt. Stossel highlights a staggering reality: taxpayers now must shell out $1 trillion annually just to cover the interest on the federal debt. This figure surpasses even the country’s defense spending, underscoring the severity of the fiscal crisis. The…
Lumber prices have reached their lowest point in 25 years, sparking both relief and concern in the construction and home improvement sectors. Kyle Little, COO of Sherwood Lumber, joined CNBC’s “The Exchange” hosted by Kelly Evans to discuss the implications of this significant price drop. A Historical Perspective According to Little, the peak of softwood…
In a recent interview on Fox Business, Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin detailed the legal grounds of the state’s lawsuit against Chinese-based retailer Temu, accusing the company of deceptive practices and data theft. According to Griffin, Temu’s primary business strategy is not to profit from selling goods but to access and exploit consumer data. Unveiling…
In a recent video by Daisy Creek Farms, gardener Jag Singh shared an incredibly effective DIY mosquito trap that captures thousands of mosquitoes. According to Singh, this simple homemade trap outperforms many commercial options, providing a practical and affordable solution for mosquito control. The Mosquito Menace Mosquitoes are more than just a nuisance; they can…
In a groundbreaking move, ammunition vending machines are being installed in grocery stores across Alabama and Oklahoma. According to Jared Yanis, host of the YouTube channel Guns & Gadgets 2nd Amendment News, these machines are fully legal and have been vetted by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). A Revolutionary Concept Yanis…
In a recent video by the YouTube channel Unraveling Architecture, hosted by Natalie Perri, the concept of tree-covered “green” skyscrapers is critically examined. These structures, hailed as beacons of eco-friendly urban development, may not be as sustainable as they appear. Perri delves into the history, the hype, and the harsh realities of biophilic design, providing…
In a recent video by Ryder, host of the finance and business YouTube channel Skip, the finance expert outlines seven credit card opportunities for entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for substantial credit with 0% interest for up to a year. These options could serve as an alternative to traditional SBA loans or private lines…
In a surprising twist of events, 19-year-old entrepreneur Ethan Thornton has ignited widespread controversy after landing an $85 million investment to develop hydrogen-powered weapons through his startup, Mach Industries. According to a video by Forbes, Thornton’s ambitious vision to replace traditional gunpowder munitions with hydrogen technology initially captivated investors. However, the venture has been marred…