
The critique of democracy's drift towards tyranny highlights its potential to empower the least desirable leaders and erode individual liberty, emphasizing the need for introspection and alternative political models for the future.
The financial strain faced by millennials in the US is becoming increasingly evident, with many trapped in a rent-debt cycle due to escalating housing costs.
The US economy is experiencing a 'Recession Light,' with decreased economic activity but stable employment levels, defying typical recession patterns.
The DOJ's antitrust lawsuit against Apple scrutinizes its hold on the digital payment market, particularly concerning NFC technology and digital wallet apps.
In a shift from capital-intensive models, Bitcoin mining is evolving towards strategic efficiency and adaptability, led by pioneers like Bob Burnett.
The Biden administration's mandate for states to track and report greenhouse gas emissions from the national highway system was invalidated by a Texas federal judge, who ruled that the administration lacked the authority for such a rule.
This significant shift, attributed to weakening refining margins, stricter environmental laws, and evolving energy demands, particularly impacts European and Chinese refineries.
Bitcoin is more than a shared hallucination; it's a groundbreaking asset that redefines the essence of money through its digital scarcity, decentralized nature, and growing acceptance.
Andy Schectman, a veteran in precious metals, discusses the transformation of the global financial landscape in a world shifting away from traditional fiat currencies.
The looming risk of another housing collapse in the U.S. is highlighted by the precarious situation of low interest rates and escalating debt in both commercial and residential sectors.
A UK judge froze £6 million of Craig Wright's assets, following a court decision that refuted his claim to be Bitcoin’s creator, Satoshi Nakamoto.
Delving into the concept of Bitcoin as part of an 'infinite game' of wealth creation, this podcast episode with Mark Moss transcends typical speculative views.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell takes a cautious stance on interest rate policy amidst rising U.S. inflation data.
The U.S. Treasury's accelerated debt issuance, reaching staggering levels reminiscent of the pandemic, signals a looming fiscal crisis.