Saturday, March 7, 2026
Uptick..
New York and California are no longer just losing residents — they are losing an entire economic class.
As 2026 kicks off a fresh wave of "tax the rich" rhetoric in traditional financial hubs, top Florida developers tell Fox News Digital they are seeing a massive, permanent surge in capital migration.
As 2026 kicks off a fresh wave of "tax the rich" rhetoric in traditional financial hubs, top Florida developers tell Fox News Digital they are seeing a massive, permanent surge in capital migration.
In just the last 60 days, two developers and one sales firm reported over $126 million in sales to buyers relocating from California and New York, signaling that the blue state exodus has moved from a temporary trickle to a flood of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Based on these latest numbers, the three real estate tycoons agree that this isn't just a slight uptick, but rather a compounding growth curve.
And while Florida’s tax benefits have long been the hook for new residents, the catalysts for a new wave of high-net-worth individuals are the rise of socialist-leaning policies in New York and looming wealth taxes in California. Just a thought.
Nabbed..
Kashif Iqbal and Burhan Mirza, and several other unnamed participants, “used nominee-owned laboratories and durable medical equipment providers to submit fraudulent claims to Medicare and private healthcare benefit programs for items and services not rendered.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Face..
ALL face coverings in public will be banned under a Reform Government, Zia Yusuf a British politician serves as the Spokesperson for Home Affairs for Reform UK.
The party’s home affairs chief said he “personally supports” outlawing everything from burqas to hoods as part of a wider push to boost safety and integration.
He addressed the issue during a major speech in Dover, setting out Reform’s blueprint on immigration, policing, extremism and protecting Britain’s Christian heritage.
Mr Yusuf said too many offenders “opt out” of CCTV scrutiny by covering their faces and warned it leaves police struggling to identify violent people.
He said the public “instinctively feel unsafe” when confronted with masked strangers on the street at dusk.
Pressed by The Sun on whether he would support a burqa ban, he said: “I personally support a ban on all face coverings in public.”
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Trade Deficit..
Buckle up, this is unreal!” Santelli told viewers. “In March, it was $136 billion. Right now, it’s a whisper under $30 billion.
The October contraction represented a 39% drop from September’s $48.1 billion gap. The primary drivers were a significant cooling of foreign imports and a resilient performance in U.S. exports, particularly in the commodities sector.
Unionize..
Nevada is the only state where people can legally purchase sex, and now sex workers at one of the state's oldest brothels are fighting to become the nation's first to be unionized.
Sex work, and the employment rights of the those who do it, remains a largely taboo topic worldwide. Prostitution is only legal in a handful of countries, including Germany, and organizing efforts vary.
In Spain, where prostitution is unregulated, the government approved a union for sex workers in 2018 but a court quickly outlawed it, saying it made the exploitation of prostitutes legal.
"All workers are guaranteed certain human decencies and dignities, and the right to organize is one of those," said Marc Ellis, state president of the Nevada Communications Workers of America. Just a thought.