by Dave DeCamp The container shipping giant Maersk warned Wednesday that shipping delays caused by increased customs inspections as a result of Western sanctions might spoil…
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By Tim Collins Commentary In 1839 Swiss immigrant John Sutter forged his way to what would one day be known as California. His dream…
by Jackson Elliott The Russian invasion of Ukraine, a major grain exporter, will raise food prices worldwide and worsen unrest in countries dependent on food imports. Ukraine…
By Michael Snyder If you believe that your life will continue on as normal because the war between Russia and Ukraine is on the other…
by Nicholas Dolinger Cases of H5N1 avian influenza have been detected in Indiana, Virginia, and Kentucky, posing a likely threat to the United Statesâ domestic supply of…
by Nanette Holt Confessing that a pet may have munched on marijuana can be embarrassing, or even spark fears about possible penalties for animal owners. But coming…
By Richard Hoffman Itâs common advice for people watching their waistlines or looking to eat healthier to beware of the amount of oil they use…
By Sayer Ji Brain regeneration: long considered a feat impossible to accomplish, compelling research now reveals how a simple spice might contribute to stimulating the…
By Bonner Cohen, Ph. D. Vineyard Wind 1 Project off the coast of Massachusetts, one of the crown jewels in the Biden administrationâs plans to…
By Tyler Durden Authored by Michael Snyder via TheMostImportantNews.com, The information that I am about to share with you is extremely alarming, but I…