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Hour 1
New nightmare just dropped: Scientists discover horned “Lucifer” bee

Chicago Public Schools grilled for spending millions on luxury vacations while less than half of students are proficient in math, reading

Feds arrest 150 illegal aliens at food-truck park in San Antonio in raid on Venezuelan gang operation

Nothing will prepare you for the insanity that unfolded in Charlotte this weekend as ICE agents rolled into town

150 Years Of Data Destroy Democrat Dogma On Tariffs: Fed Study Finds They Lower, Not Raise, Inflation

A new historical analysis is challenging the central premise that has guided trade policy, inflation forecasting, and Federal Reserve decision-making for decades. According to the study from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco spanning 150 years of tariff changes across three major Western economies, higher tariffs consistently lower inflation and raise unemployment – directly contradicting longstanding economic orthodoxy.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Manage episode 521215991 series 2555871
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For today's show prep and sources, go to BTMedia.news.

Hour 1
New nightmare just dropped: Scientists discover horned “Lucifer” bee

Chicago Public Schools grilled for spending millions on luxury vacations while less than half of students are proficient in math, reading

Feds arrest 150 illegal aliens at food-truck park in San Antonio in raid on Venezuelan gang operation

Nothing will prepare you for the insanity that unfolded in Charlotte this weekend as ICE agents rolled into town

150 Years Of Data Destroy Democrat Dogma On Tariffs: Fed Study Finds They Lower, Not Raise, Inflation

A new historical analysis is challenging the central premise that has guided trade policy, inflation forecasting, and Federal Reserve decision-making for decades. According to the study from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco spanning 150 years of tariff changes across three major Western economies, higher tariffs consistently lower inflation and raise unemployment – directly contradicting longstanding economic orthodoxy.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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