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REPORTER: "When can we expect the Epstein documents to be released?" TRUMP: "I don't know..."
Former Nestlé CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe has been named interim Chairman, replacing Klaus Schwab at the helm of the World Economic Forum. Brabeck-Letmathe is known for his stance that water is not a human right but a commodity. He has long pushed for strict control over personal water usage — even arguing that pools and car washes shouldn’t be a matter of personal choice. He envisions a future where an authoritative global body determines how much water individuals can consume.
JUST IN: World Economic Forum launches investigation into its founder Klaus Schwab for financial misconduct days after he resigned as Chairman.
BREAKING: The Trump Administration has been mulling ways to get more Americans married and having kids — including a $5,000 “baby bonus” for every new mom after delivery, per NYP.
Golds market cap has increased by $6 trillion in 2025. That is 3x BTC market cap at its peak.
BREAKING: Undercover footage from @JamesOKeefeIII shows Federal Reserve Principal Economist Aurel Hizmo describing Jerome Powell as “somebody who held the line against, like, Trump” and refused to help improve the economy under his administration. Undercover: “Does Jerome Powell hate Trump?” Hizmo: “Yeah, of course.” Hizmo continued: “He [Trump] wanted to stimulate the economy. But he [Powell] wouldn’t do it. He started raising interest rates—doing the opposite of what Trump wanted.” “We don’t want Trump to be in the government.”
Young, male Canadians are turning conservative in droves. Will it be enough to offset liberal boomers image
🇺🇸 FERTILITY DECLINE HITS ALL 50 STATES — NEW LOWS NATIONWIDE The US fertility rate dropped to an all-time low of 54.5 births per 1,000 women in 2023 — less than half its 1957 peak of 122.9. All 50 states saw declines between 2005 and 2022. Utah had the sharpest drop at -33.9%, while Louisiana saw the smallest change at just -0.3%. Fertility rates fell for women under 35 and rose for women over 35. Women aged 30–34 now have the highest birth rate at 95.1 per 1,000, replacing the 25–29 group. Top 2022 fertility states: South Dakota (66.5), Alaska (64.9), Nebraska (63.6). Lowest: Vermont (44.3), Delaware (44.9), Oregon (47.3). Source: USAFacts, CDC