| Today’s Morning News | Good morning, Patriots! Today, we spotlight the panic in the mainstream media as Trump’s high-energy return leaves MSNBC hosts frazzled. Plus, California unveils a dystopian plan to fine drivers based on their income—because fairness means punishment. Let's get into it. | | This email is proudly sponsored by Bishop Gold | | | Advertisement | Secure Your Retirement with Gold Investments | | In today's unpredictable economic climate, understanding how gold investments can safeguard your retirement savings is crucial. Discover strategies to protect your financial future amidst market uncertainties. Learn More Here | | Top Stories: | | MSNBC’s O’Donnell ‘Exhausted’ by Trump’s Relentless Return | MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell admitted he’s "worn out" by Trump’s non-stop momentum, revealing just how rattled the media establishment is. From back-to-back rallies to bold policy moves, Trump’s energy is leaving the left gasping for air—and this time, he’s not slowing down. | | California’s ‘Equity’ Madness: Speeding Tickets Based on How Much You Make | San Francisco, with Newsom’s blessing, is piloting a new “equity-based” traffic fine system—charging higher-income drivers more for the same speeding violations. Critics say it’s socialism disguised as public safety. Is your paycheck the new crime in California? | | Take a quick survey to tell us more about the kind of content you’d like to see in future newsletters… | | | Finance Spotlight: | Retail Shake-Up: Major Chains Brace for Recession Slowdown | As consumer spending dips, major retailers like Target and Home Depot are bracing for leaner quarters ahead. With inflation still lurking and credit card debt at all-time highs, the looming slowdown could hit Main Street hard. | | Searching for more newsletters to fill your inbox and keep you informed and entertained? | | | Tech & Innovation: | AI Scanners Now Watching Shoppers in Real Time | Major grocery chains are testing AI-powered surveillance that tracks customers’ movements and buying behavior in real time. Proponents call it the future of retail—critics call it a privacy nightmare. Is Big Tech turning stores into surveillance zones? | | Have a great day! Sam Bennett | |
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