National Facial Recognition Database to Use Loyalty Rewards to Identify American Shoppers
By MassPrivateI For years, I have been warning people about facial recognition in retail stores, but this story might convince you to avoid retail stores…
By MassPrivateI For years, I have been warning people about facial recognition in retail stores, but this story might convince you to avoid retail stores…
By Clint Siegner Gold and silver investors got a rare bit of good news on the enforcement front last week. A trader from JPMorgan Chase…
By Andrew Moran The eurozone could not borrow from the momentum of the U.S. economy in the third quarter as economic growth slumped to a…
By Clint Siegner Americans will be headed to the polls to cast ballots in the midterm elections. Polling suggests that Democrats will return to power…
By Erica Nygaard The single biggest expense most households have are their utility and water bills. Sometimes those two bills combined are more expensive than…
Op-Ed by Catherine J. Frompovich “In summary, anchor babies, birth tourism and surrogacy are pushing the envelope of what are the rights of citizenship in…
By Aaron Kesel According to a report, the medical and recreational marijuana markets in four states could generate an estimated more than $2 billion in…
By Joe Jarvis Yesterday I gave six reasons why parents should consider homeschooling, or at least getting their children and teens out of the public…
By Michael Snyder What goes up must eventually come down. For years, the California housing market was on the cutting edge of “Housing Bubble 2”…
Op-Ed by Brandon Smith The past year in general has been a firestorm of news events, many of them misrepresented by the mainstream media but…
By Jessica Schultz It may come as a surprise to you that the United States has been financing a welfare program that takes money from…
By Michael Snyder It’s not over. The worst October stock market crash since 2008 got even worse on Friday. The Dow was down another 296…
By Michael Snyder As the middle class disintegrates and poverty grows, more Americans than ever are becoming dependent on the government just to survive. Today,…
By Michael Snyder October 2018 is turning out to be a lot like October 2008. The S&P 500 has now fallen for 12 of the…