The Chicago Bears announced that their Board of Directors has voted to move forward with plans for a new stadium development in Hammond, Indiana, with the exact site still to be determined. Team leadership said the project would serve as a world-class venue aimed at connecting Northwest Indiana and the Chicago region while creating new opportunities for residents and businesses.
Sorry but this is one of the most undeserved Masters wins in history…
Rory literally played Augusta every day for a month straight before the tournament.
How is this allowed by the USGA?
🚨 NEW: Newly released documents show an FBI agent removed the hard drive from the jail’s camera system—wiping all footage from the night Jeffrey Epstein died.
No video. No record. No accountability.
They didn’t “lose” the evidence.
They erased it.
And they expect the public to move on.
NO THIS IS HORRIBLE.
Importing Argentine beef to combat high us prices is attacking the supply problem by killing the solution. US cattle herds are at 70 year lows. Ranchers are finally profitable because supply is tight. That price signal is supposed to trigger herd rebuilding.
Flood the market with 80,000 metric tons of imports and you suppress wholesale cattle prices, which gets passed back to ranchers as lower payments from packers. But retail beef prices barely move because packers and retailers capture the spread. Ranchers are price takers with zero control over grocery store prices. The National Cattlemen's Beef Association is right that this won't meaningfully impact what consumers pay. Argentina produces 5% of global beef supply and doesn't have the volume to move the needle on U.S. consumption.
What it does accomplish is removing the economic incentive to rebuild domestic herds before that rebuilding happens. If ranchers can't make money when cattle inventory is at a 70 year low and beef prices are at 40 year highs, the message is clear: the market won't reward domestic production even under the most favorable conditions in generations. That accelerates exits, consolidation, and permanent capacity loss. You're solving a temporary supply shortage by making sure the structural supply problem gets worse.