Five OPEC+ Nations Fall Short on May Output Increase Pledge—Survey

OPEC+ members Algeria, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates increased oil output by just 180,000 barrels per day in May—far short of the output they had pledged—according to a Reuters survey. While Saudi Arabia led with a “130,000 bpd” rise, compensation cuts by Iraq and restrained boosts from the UAE left the […]

How Over 200% Tariffs Prove That Supply Management Must End

Canada’s supply management regime—originally conceived to stabilize volatile agricultural markets—has calcified into an anti-competitive fortress. In a piece by Dr. Stuart Smyth, a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Saskatchewan, he described how this system “harms all Canadians thanks to the artificially inflated prices we pay for these […]

What You Don’t Know About Early Gold Bull Markets | Rick Rule

In this interview, Rick Rule examines the disconnect between gold price performance and gold equity valuations, analyzing why precious metals stocks have not kept pace with the underlying commodity’s gains. The discussion covers political and fiscal policy factors, including his perspective on government budget cuts and why they always flop, as well as the fundamental […]

Trump Orders ‘Drone Dominance’ Days After Ukraine’s Operation Spiderweb Success

President Donald Trump signed executive orders Friday aimed at achieving “American drone dominance,” just days after Ukrainian forces demonstrated the strategic power of unmanned aircraft by destroying dozens of Russian warplanes deep inside Russia. “Unleashing American Drone Dominance” was the title of Trump’s primary executive order, which directs the Federal Aviation Administration to acceleratethe development […]

Economists Question Trump’s $10 Trillion Investment Claims

President Donald Trump’s claims of securing more than $10 trillion in new US investment commitments are facing growing scrutiny from economists and financial analysts who say the figures are inflated and misleading. The president has announced over $2 trillion in deals during a May trip to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, part […]

Switzerland Closes Crypto Privacy Gap with New Reporting Rules

Switzerland will end perceived crypto privacy protections, implementing rules requiring financial institutions to automatically share cryptocurrency data with 74 countries starting in 2027. The Swiss Federal Council approved a bill June 6 enabling automatic exchange of crypto information with EU members, the UK and most G20 nations. The United States, China and Saudi Arabia are […]

Playing It Safe: ‘All-In’ Pod Keeps Mum about Musk-Trump Feud

The “All-In” podcast, hosted by tech bros Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg, has remained conspicuously silent on the explosive public feud between President Donald Trump and former first buddy Elon Musk. Calacanis announced on X Friday that he had “decided to take a beat & not comment on the Trump & […]

Tudor Gold Enters Binding LOI To Acquire American Creek Resources

Tudor Gold (TSXV: TUD) is looking to consolidate their ownership of the Treaty Creek project, announcing this morning that they have entered into a binding letter of intent to acquire American Creek Resources (TSXV: AMK). The transaction will see Tudor acquire American Creek in an all stock transaction. Shareholders of American Creek are set to […]

Tensions Escalate In The Brewing Civil War Between Trump and Newsom

In a dramatic escalation of political tensions, California Governor Gavin Newsom publicly threatened to withhold billions of dollars in federal tax payments from the US government, deepening a contentious and highly charged dispute with President Donald Trump’s administration. The high-stakes clash centers primarily on immigration enforcement policies, the unprecedented deployment of federal troops in Los […]