Scammers stole £47 million from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) by fraudulently accessing more than 100,000 taxpayer accounts using phishing tactics, the tax authority has revealed. The large-scale fraud was exposed during a Treasury Select Committee hearing, where senior HMRC ...

In contrast to an ancient agrarian economy, the developing economy presented many risks and costs for lenders, and the idea of what was fair and just in money lending had to change. ...

In this video, Joe walks through a comprehensive lesson on using the ADX (Average Directional Index) as part of a technical analysis strategy. Joe explains the key components of the ADX indicator, how to interpret DI+ and DI- lines, and ...

A lot has happened in the stock market since Liberation Day, keeping us on our toes. Volatility has declined significantly, stocks have bounced back from their April 7 low, and the economy has remained resilient. If you’re still feeling uncertain, ...

Thomas DiLorenzo joins CapitalCosm to discuss the growing interest in gold at the state level ...

Thomas DiLorenzo joins the New American’s Alex Newman to discuss ” Federal Reserve: The Ultimate Deep State Tool of Control & Destruction” ...

Clark Packard and Alfredo Carrillo Obregon On June 3, President Trump signed an executive order doubling his bogus Section 232 “national security” tariffs on steel from 25 percent to 50 percent (he also doubled the tariff rate on imports of ...

Despite the uncertainty prevailing in the markets, the Nasdaq 100 Index ($NDX) has proven resilient, perhaps more so than its peer benchmarks. The 90-day trade truce between the U.S. and China, initiated in May, boosted investor confidence. Yet that’s now ...

As President Trump racks up defeat after defeat before the federal courts, the legacy media claims that federal judges are protecting us from government overreach. In reality, government overreach as we know it has been made possible by the federal ...

In the early days of ultrasound, most doctors in the United States didn’t know what to do with it. It was new, not yet widely used, and training was hard to find. But Dr. Thomas John Byrne, then a young ...