Author: Ben Campbell

Ben has been a writer for many years and is particularly interested in history, sports, and entertainment. He hopes to be able to share factually accurate information with interesting content for all his readers in an easy-to-digest format.

Americans are furious with landlords who continue to hike the price of rent as inflation leaves citizens under financial duress. Reports suggest millions of frustrated Americans admit they can no longer keep up with the increase in rent and will be forced to seek cheaper accommodations. Increased Rent Across the Nation Source: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images Typically, landlords in the U.S. will raise the price of rent due to changes in the retail market, inflation, or housing shortages. In recent years, the increase has left many Americans in a difficult position as they feel they’ve been priced out of their homes…

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An abandoned multi-million dollar mansion in Beverly Hills has become an all-night party spot for squatters. Frustrated and worried residents of the generally quiet area claim the squatters engage in the use of drugs and party until the early hours of the morning.  Luxurious Home Becomes Squatter Haven Source: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Valued at over $4.5 million, the four-bedroom mansion in Beverly Crest has become a haven for squatters in the region.  According to reports from ABC7, upset neighbors claim the occupation of the home has gone on for several months, greatly disturbing their lives. Million Dollar Mansion Turned into…

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Cornell University could suffer a considerable loss as one of its largest donors threatens to pull funding if it continues promoting a “toxic” culture. Jon A. Lindseth, a long-time donor, also called for the resignation of Cornell’s president as concerns about the university’s allegiance to DEI programs continues to increase.   Utter Disappointment with the Prestigious University Source: Freepik Jon A. Lindseth, a presidential counselor and respected trustee of Cornell, recently sent a letter to the institution’s Board of Trustees and Chairman Kraig Kayser. The letter referenced his utter disappointment with Cornell’s persistent commitment to diversity, equality, and inclusion programs. Lindseth…

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A shocking increase in Millennials and Gen Xers seeking bankruptcy advice has been witnessed across the United States. The trend seems to signify that the age groups are entering a debt crisis, just as the U.S. economic situation appears to be improving. Bankruptcies Surge for Younger Generations Source: Freepik Legal experts from Newsweek were the first to break the news of the recent surge of Millennials and Gen Xers seeking bankruptcy advice. This comes shortly after the release of a favorable report, which suggested that consumer confidence saw a 29% increase when compared to last November. Bankruptcy Help Reaches Three-Year…

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Elon Musk warns that a recent decision by U.S. President Joe Biden could force the EV industry to collapse. Joe Biden recently vetoed an electric vehicle bill that aimed to ensure the nation’s EV charging stations, scheduled to be built using taxpayers’ money, utilized American components. Joe Biden Vetoes Republican Measure Source: Sean Rayford/Getty Images On Jan. 24, it was announced that U.S. President Joe Biden vetoed a bill brought forth by Republicans to block a White House waiver. Had it gone through, it would have restricted the use of foreign materials in the construction of U.S. EV charging stations…

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The Mexican government is currently engaged in a lawsuit against weapons manufacturers in the U.S. in an attempt to stop the guns from ending up in the hands of the cartels.  In February 2024, the Mexican representatives will sit before a Chief U.S. District Judge as they bring forth a multi-billion dollar lawsuit against American gunmakers. Mexican Government Fighting against Arms Trafficking Source: Scott Olson/Getty Images On February 9, 2024, the Mexican government will stand before Judge F. Dennis Saylor IV in Massachusetts. Mexican lawyers working on behalf of the state will bring forth a 10$ billion lawsuit against five…

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The proposed construction of a new building will stand close to 2,000 feet high, making it the tallest in all of America. Yet it won’t be in New York or Los Angeles. Instead, the monumental structure will tower over Oklahoma City. Current Tallest U.S Building Source: Spencer Platt/Getty Images Currently, the tallest building in the states is the One World Trade Center, built in New York City, which officially opened its doors in 2014. The skyscraper stands at an impressive 1,776 feet tall. Yet if construction goes ahead with the new project proposed in Oklahoma, it would lose the number…

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Ford’s F-150 Lightning was supposed to be the electric vehicle that marked the beginning of its move toward the EV world. Yet, the production of the vehicle is currently hemorrhaging money from the company, forcing them to halt production. The American company revealed it’s losing tens of thousands of dollars on each vehicle and decided to fire over 70% of its EV workforce as they ramp up production on gas-powered vehicles. Unveiling of the Next Generation Source: Joe Raedle/Getty Images Ford first announced the F-150 Lightning back in May 2021. The full-size truck is 100% electric and marked the beginning…

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Two mathematicians from the United Kingdom, David Cushing and David Stewart, have been making headlines across the nation after claiming to have discovered a way to win the lottery. The Mathematicians, hailing from the University of Manchester, released an academic paper this past July centered on how many tickets a player would have to purchase to guarantee a win. They claim the magic number to ensure a prize in the UK’s National Lottery is 27. However, they did add a disclaimer to the paper, mentioning this number doesn’t guarantee the jackpot. It may not even amount to what a customer…

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A storage facility in the state of Delaware was at the center of a huge investigation after over $58 million in gold and silver went missing from the warehouse of a precious metals depository earlier this year. Finally, after an FBI investigation and trial, Robert Higgins, the owner of the Precious Metals Depository has been found guilty of stealing millions in silver and gold from his customers and brought to justice. Millions of Dollars in Precious Metals Went Missing Last year, Kelly Campbell, working on behalf of the American government, was sent to the First State Depository Co. LLC storage…

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