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SourcesMay 14, 2025
Sources: Trump's Economy Wins Pile Up And The Left Can't Stand It
Women weren’t just gatherers, they were hunters, apparently. South Africa has their own version of Harry Sisson. If you don’t know what that means, wait until you see him. After the dramatic failure of CNN+, the network is back without having learned any lessons. They will launch a new streaming service this summer. How long will this one last? The Left is attacking Trump on the economy. Too bad it’s doing great. President Donald Trump made a trip to Saudi Arabia and all he did was win. We recap the top moments from his very successful trip.
ANCIENT FEMALE HUNTER
SOUTH AFRICA’S HARRY SISSON
- False data distort complex picture of South African farm murders
- How many refugees come to the US every month?
- Zimbabwe’s white farmers find their services in demand again
- Joint Needs Assessment for Zimbabwe
CNN TRIES STREAMING… AGAIN
THEN/NOW: ECONOMY EDITION
- Trump tariffs have little impact on prices so far, defying grim forecasts
- Eggs US decreased 2.38 USD/DOZEN or 40.93% since the beginning of 2025
- Trump’s egg price fiction has suddenly become reality
- Dow Jones Industrial Average
- S&P 500 Index
- Hidden Risks in Your 401(K) Index Fund: Is It a Tech Fund in Disguise?
- Blindfolded Monkey Beats Humans With Stock Picks
- Apple will spend more than $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years
- SoftBank Group eyes $1tn U.S. plan for AI robot industrial parks
- OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank ignite AI’s next frontier with $500 billion AI infrastructure deal
- Nvidia to produce AI servers worth up to $500 billion in US over four years
- TRUMP EFFECT: A Running List of New U.S. Investment in President Trump’s Second Term
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