| | Good morning, Patriots! Today, we delve into escalating conflicts in the Middle East and the evolving dynamics on American college campuses following the recent election. Stay informed with our comprehensive coverage. This issue has been sponsored by: | | “If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things.” | | | | —Albert Einstein |
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| | Houthi Rebels Claim Downing of U.S. Reaper Drone | Yemen's Houthi rebels have announced the successful downing of an American MQ-9 Reaper drone over al-Jawf province. Videos circulating online depict a flaming aircraft descending, with debris scattered across the area. The U.S. military has acknowledged these reports and is currently investigating the incident.
This event underscores the escalating tensions in the Red Sea corridor, where Houthi forces have intensified their activities. The use of surface-to-air missiles, reportedly supplied by Iran, highlights the growing sophistication of Houthi military capabilities. The international community watches closely as these developments could have broader implications for regional stability. | | Colege Campuses Introduce 'Safe Spaces' Post-Election | In the aftermath of President Trump's recent election victory, several universities have implemented measures to support students grappling with the results. Institutions like the University of Oregon have provided therapy animals, coloring books, and LEGO stations to help students manage their emotions.
Critics argue that such initiatives may coddle students, potentially hindering their resilience in facing real-world challenges. Supporters, however, contend that these resources offer essential mental health support during tumultuous times. This trend raises questions about the role of higher education in preparing students for societal complexities. | | Economic Watch | The U.S. economy continues to exhibit resilience amid global uncertainties. Recent data indicates steady job growth, though inflationary pressures persist, affecting consumer purchasing power. Policymakers are exploring strategies to curb inflation without stalling economic momentum.
As the holiday season approaches, consumer spending patterns will be a critical indicator of economic health. Analysts advise vigilance regarding fiscal policies and market trends that could influence financial stability in the coming months. | | Advertisement | In January, I went on Fox Business and told viewers to buy Eli Lilly. That stock jumped 55% YTD and is still going. How did I know to buy Eli Lilly then… or to also recommend Nvidia before it went nuts?...  I used my #1 favorite indicator. It helps get me in and out of the best stocks, including the hottest names like Nvidia or Apple. I’d like to share this free indicator with you on the next page. You likely have not heard other traders use this indicator… only me and I’ve traded successfully for the last 30 years. Click here to get your copy of this indicator sent right to your inbox.
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