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You Would FAIL “The Price Is Right!” Moreno Schools Witness on Price Drops Under Trump

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June 23, 2026

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You would FAIL “The Price is Right!” Senator Bernie Moreno schooled Leftist Dr. Julie Margetta Morgan, who was testifying before the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, on the increase in affordability in the Trump administration. #shorts

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Financial Times

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· Jun 30, 2026

KNDS struggles to convince investors to back IPO at €12bn-plus valuation

Blockbuster listing at risk of delay if desired price tag cannot be reached

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why You Want PepsiCo To Miss Earnings This Week

Why You Want PepsiCo To Miss Earnings This Week

Mises Institute

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· Jul 3, 2026

The Moniker Millionaire, Billionaire, and Trillionaire are just a Reflection of Inflation

The Moniker Millionaire, Billionaire, and Trillionaire are just a Reflection of Inflation

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 9, 2026

While Wall Street Worries, This Cheap Warren Buffett Consumer Stock Is a Screaming Buy

This Berkshire Hathaway holding should reward patient investors.

Crooks and Liars

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· Jun 29, 2026

If Sen. Roger Marshall Represents A Kansas IQ Test, They've Failed Miserably

Senator Roger Marshall made an appearance on this Sunday's Meet the Press, and was asked by guest host Ryan Nobles about Trump refusing to sign a bipartisan housing bill until Congress passed the Republican voter suppression bill known as the SAVE Act. Marshall made a ridiculous analogy while lying about the need for the bill in the first place. Nobles actually did a halfway decent job of pushing back on his nonsense before finally throwing his hands up and moving onto another topic. NOBLES: Senator, we'll get to the SAVE Act in a second. First, I should point out that at this point, wages are not outpacing inflation — that's not correct. But if you insist that the housing crisis is an imminent crisis and need, why wouldn't the president just sign this bill and push that along? Why is it necessary to hold that process up? MARSHALL: Well, Ryan, again to push back — I think real wages are up since President Trump became president. We do have a little blip going on right now, but as gasoline prices come down, inflation is going to come down and wages will get back up. You can't look at just one day, one week, one month. You have to look at the bigger picture right now.read more

Euro Weekly News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why your weekly shop in Spain feels more expensive than last year

If you have noticed your supermarket bill going up even though you are buying the same things, you are not []

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Related coverage for "You Would FAIL “The Price Is Right!” Moreno Schools Witness on Price Drops Under Trump": Financial Times — KNDS struggles to convince investors to back IPO at €12bn-plus valuation . Seeking Alpha — Why You Want PepsiCo To Miss Earnings This Week. Mises Institute — The Moniker Millionaire, Billionaire, and Trillionaire are just a Reflection of Inflation. The Motley Fool — While Wall Street Worries, This Cheap Warren Buffett Consumer Stock Is a Screaming Buy. Crooks and Liars — If Sen. Roger Marshall Represents A Kansas IQ Test, They've Failed Miserably. Euro Weekly News — Why your weekly shop in Spain feels more expensive than last year