• Doug Casey On The New American Dream: "You'll Own Nothing and Be Happy"

    Doug Casey On The New American Dream: "You'll Own Nothing and Be Happy" Via InternationalMan.com, International Man: According to a recent study by Investopedia, the classic middle-class American Dream now costs over $3.4 million. That’s the estimated lifetime cost of marriage, two children, cars, homes, healthcare, education, and retirement. It’s now entirely out of reach for many Americans. What do you make of this? How did this happen? Doug Casey: The fact is, despite the...

  • New ‘Sonic Dream Team’ Apple Arcade Update To Add Brand-New Zone, Ranked Badges, and More on April 18th

    The Apple Arcade exclusive Sonic Dream Team () is getting a brand-new update this week. If you’ve not kept up … Continue reading "New ‘Sonic Dream Team’ Apple Arcade Update To Add Brand-New Zone, Ranked Badges, and More on April 18th"

  • Americans deliver another damning blow to Meghan Markle as they reveal thoughts on American Riviera Orchard in new Daily Mail poll

    Perhaps Americans already have enough dog shampoo and fancy nut butter. That, at least, is one interpretation of a new poll, which finds lackluster interest in Meghan Markle's lifestyle brand.

  • How Bidenomics Shattered The American Dream Of Homeownership

    Under Bidenomics, owning a home is beyond the reach of many Americans due to rising associated costs.

  • How Unions Are Launching a New Frontier in American Manufacturing

    Tom Bixler and several hundred of his co-workers produced top-quality glassware at the Libbey Glass plant in Toledo, Ohio, over the years while keeping the aging equipment there operating through sheer grit. They even set efficiency standards despite the steep odds and carried the company through Chapter 11 bankruptcy, all to ensure the sprawling manufacturing complex remained More

  • Italians, British and Americans lead list of new Amsterdammers

    Italians, British people and Americans accounted for the biggest migrant groups to move to Amsterdam last year, according to new research by the city’s statistics office O&S. Some 36% of Amsterdam’s population of 918,000 have roots abroad, and over half of them – 173,540 – arrived in the past 10 years. Turkey, Germany, France, India, Ukraine, Spain and Russia complete the top 10 immigrant groups, O&S said. “The results of the research reflect what is happening on the world stage,”

  • FLASHBACK: Celebrating Liberal Justice Jackson, the ‘American Dream’

    Exactly two years ago today (April 7, 2022), the U.S. Senate voted 53-47 to confirm federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the newest Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. Eighteen months earlier, liberal journalists fumed when a nearly mirror-image Senate vote (52-48) elevated federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Court, rebuking it as a “power play” and “the most partisan confirmation of a Supreme Court Justice in American history.” But Jackson’s...

  • FLASHBACK: Celebrating Liberal Justice Jackson, the ‘American Dream’

    Exactly two years ago today (April 7, 2022), the U.S. Senate voted 53-47 to confirm federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the newest Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, replacing retiring Justice Stephen Breyer. Eighteen months earlier, liberal journalists fumed when a nearly mirror-image Senate vote (52-48) elevated federal Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Court, rebuking it as a “power play” and “the most partisan confirmation of a Supreme Court Justice in American history.” But Jackson’s...

  • Here’s what new LED lightbulb standards mean for American households

    New standards for light-emitting diode (LED) lightbulbs announced by the Biden administration last week will likely mean measurable savings for American households, but experts say the bulbs last so long it may be years before consumers notice the benefits.

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    Why a $100,000 income no longer buys the American Dream in most places

    A $100,000 annual income used to be the gold standard for "making it" in America, but it's increasingly seeming like it's not enough to raise a family.

  • Betting on burgers: A new take on the American classic from The Happiest Hour

    Adorned with dimly lit globes, emanating a pink light with palm-tree wallpaper and dark-wood paneling, The Happiest Hour brings a tropical-vacation aesthetic to the Manhattan food scene, since its opening in the fall of 2014. Located in the West Village, the speakeasy-themed bar houses a full restaurant with a variety of seating options — group This story Betting on burgers: A new take on the American classic from The Happiest Hour appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Floors installed at new St. Jude Dream Home in Topeka

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - The 2024 St. Jude Dream Home is one step closer to completion. On Monday, April 9, Skilled Saws Hardwood Flooring and Denali Home Design started installing the floors in the new home. This marks the eighth year the flooring company has worked with St. Jude. Building the Dream Home is a multi-step process and []