Lawrence Lepard warns the monetary system is an "avalanche" due to sovereign debt. He predicts a coming "Big Print" of money, advocating gold, silver, and Bitcoin as crucial "lifeboats".
CEO James McDonald argues silver could outperform gold in 2025 due to rising industrial demand and its monetary role. He highlights Coupney's significant Mexican silver assets.
Katie Stockton warns markets are entering a “new regime” amid global trade tensions, with gold surging as a safe haven, equities losing momentum, and Bitcoin behaving more like a risk asset.
The university that's 153 years older than the U.S. federal government refused to act like other schools and cave to Trump's dictates. It chose free thought over money and set an example for all academia and the private sector
The 19-year-old guard, who plays for German team Ratiopharm Ulm, told ESPN, 'After playing against the highest levels of competition in European basketball, I am ready and excited for the draft'
Police in major cities across Pakistan say there were at least 11 incidents in which KFC outlets were attacked by protesters armed with sticks and vandalised
Citing 'unforeseen changes' in Ben-Gvir's schedule, organizers announced the far-right minister wouldn't take part in the event at the Jewish Children's Museum
Two people who chased the officers' car after the incident in Nazareth, before realizing they were police, were arrested and released the following morning. Police say they were conducting a covert operational activity against a number of armed individuals staying at the site
According to the State Prosecutor's Office, the minors' plan to attack a synagogue in Lod fell through when their main contact from the Islamic State was arrested in Jordan
The UN's controversial Francesca Albanese will appear at the ‘Grappling with Genocide’ forum, scheduled for April 21st, along with a number of speakers also accused of antisemitism.
ONE DUBNOV stands at the intersection of conservation and contemporary design, offering a rare opportunity to reside within the living history of Jerusalem.
ONE DUBNOV stands at the intersection of conservation and contemporary design, offering a rare opportunity to reside within the living history of Jerusalem.
'We committed ourselves not to leave people behind, and we're leaving them behind,' one signatory explains about his decision to add his name. Despite threats, reservists don't fear being expelled, and some say the army is just trying to please the politicians
From Iran to Syria, U.S. President Trump's Mideast policy has caught Prime Minister Netanyahu off guard. While Netanyahu's concerns are likely being heard, it's doubtful they carry the same weight they did during Trump's first presidency
Reporters are forced to keep asking how Hamas can be defeated, the hostages returned and a prudent 'day after' achieved ■ The IDF seems to have made an unforced error in its approach to the reserve officers seeking an end to the war ■ Trump gets the final word on Iran
CENTCOM said that it 'took action to eliminate this source of fuel for the Iran-backed Houthi terrorists.' A missile launched from Yemen at Israel early Friday activated sirens across the country's center
From training activists to record ICE operations to an immigration clinic in a synagogue, Jewish institutions and grassroots organizers are mobilizing to help those affected by Trump's dismantling of the immigration system. President of HIAS: 'We've never faced an existential threat like this'
At a press conference during the visit, Huckabee said he came 'with a prayer that all of the hostages will come home now' and on behalf of the American people with 'prayers for best wishes, not just for Passover, but for all eternity'
The growing demand for egg freezing is prompting medical and ethical questions. 'We are exposing a whole generation to an invasive procedure and dangerous chemicals,' warns one gynecologist, 'it solves an actual problem for only a fraction of them'