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Economic Winners and Losers in the Wake of Venezuela's Regime Change
The recent U.S.-led ousting of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in early January 2026 has sent shockwaves through global energy markets and international trade dynamics. Captured during a dramatic operation, Maduro's removal marks a pivotal shift in the Western Hemisphere, redirecting Venezuela's vast oil reserves and other resources toward U.S. interests. Economist E. J. Antoni identifies the winners and losers.

Rex Ballard
Jan 115 min read


California Supply Chain Collapsing?
As of early 2026, the fallout from AB5 is accelerating, with national carriers pulling back, California's economy reeling, and new related legislation adding layers of complexity. Recent reports, including viral YouTube analyses from January 2026, highlight Governor Newsom's response to the crisis, amid claims of 70,000 truckers exiting the state and a wave of trucking bankruptcies tied to AB5 enforcement.

Rex Ballard
Jan 119 min read


CHRISTMAS AT PATHWAY CHURCH
Redding Community – Pathway Church is offering "Christmas Home at Pathway"! Celebrate the birth of Jesus. No tickets or reservations are required. This is a family friendly event, so no childcare is provided. Bring the whole family for a joyful, festive celebration at Pathway Church this weekend! Dates and Times : - Friday, December 19 : 5:00 PM & 7:00 PM - Saturday, December 20 : 1:00 PM • 3:00 PM • 5:00 PM - Sunday, December 21 : 11:00 AM • 1:00 PM • 3:00 PM • 5:00 PM Locat
Shasta Unfiltered
Dec 19, 20251 min read


Sequoia Middle School Fall Festival Draws Sprawling Crowd To Its Vast Campus
It was billed as an unforgettable evening of “fun-and-frolic” as Sequoia Middle School in Redding, California, took center stage, hosting many hundreds of celebrants young, old and in between, for its annual Fall Festival, held on the cool Friday evening of October 24, 2025.

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Oct 25, 20251 min read


1st Annual Palo Cedro Park Fall Fest Rated Big Success
A sense of community, costumed children angling for free candy, local craft vendors (food!), a pumpkin carving contest, a costume contest, even a talent show showcasing singing, dancing, magic tricks…..all this—-and more—was front and center at the first annual Palo Cedro Park Fall Fest, held Saturday, October 18, 2025, from the early afternoon to the early evening, at the Palo Cedro Park. Shelly Carlock, Monica and Carina Herrera, Palo Cedro Fall Fair Organizers With sever

Jerry Sanchez, Sr.
Oct 19, 20251 min read
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