Media Blackout: 10 News Stories They Chose Not to Tell You This Week (11/26/23)
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#10 - Natural immunity proves to be seven times more protective than vaccinated immunity.
#9 - Business Insider theorizes what happens if Donald Trump dies.
#8 - UK data unveils alarming increase in cancer deaths among young people.
#7 - Native American group sues NFL team owner over Redskins name change.
#6 - Tucker Carlson warns the upcoming year will be particularly chaotic, unlike anything the country has gone through.
#5 - Police officer convicted of killing George Floyd gets stabbed in Federal prison following the Supreme Court’s decision not to hear his appeal.
#4 - Pfizer ‘knowingly distributed’ adulterated drugs to children, according to unsealed legal action.
#3 - Populist wave sweeps across the Netherlands. Voters choose to “get their country back.”
#2 - Moderna gets caught spying on your vaccine discussions online.
#1 - Javier Milei stuns the world in landslide victory as Argentina’s next president, a triumph propelled by his continual humiliation of liberal ideology.
FAIL OF THE WEEK - The Daily Beast inadvertently boosts sales of company selling HCQ and ivermectin.
BONUS - Vote With Your Wallet: The Top 5 Black Friday Deals (Parallel Economy Edition)
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British man attacked for entering a ‘no-go zone’ in London.
A horde of Islamists surrounded him and questioned why he was in ‘their’ neighborhood.
They threatened him and began chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’ as they kicked him out.
A 65-year-old couple retiring in 2025 with average earnings will receive an estimated $1.34 million in lifetime benefits, while contributing only $720,000 in today’s dollars.
That shortfall—more than $600,000 per couple—is being made up by younger workers.
“Most of the growth in spending has gone to retirement and healthcare, while programs that promote upward mobility... have been left behind”
https://www.newsweek.com/social-security-medicare-young-workers-cost-10477619