It’s no surprise to many that the United States is a country that’s swimming in debt. Since the early 2000s the amount of debt that households hold has increased by …
Paul-Martin Foss
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While everyone understands the dangers of excessive alcohol use, we probably shouldn’t let the pendulum swing the other way and become teetotalers. Although you may have thought that consuming alcohol …
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As much as gun control proponents wish they could eliminate the Second Amendment outright, they realize that it is impossible. And even as strong as the push for gun control …
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Pancreatic cancer is one of the most devastating cancers affecting Americans today. While it only accounts for about 3 percent of all new cancer cases, it results in about 7 …
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Prime-age men (ages 25 to 54) are disappearing from the American workforce. The percentage of prime-age men in the labor force has been decreasing steadily since the 1960s, but has …
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US home sales fell in January unexpectedly, the second straight month of declines. That also marked the largest year-on-year decline in three years. Part of the reason for that was …
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If you’re ready to get off the treadmill and hoist a nice, cold beer, you’re in for some good news. Consuming alcohol is better for you than exercise… at least …
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In a surprise move, President Trump this week ordered the Justice Department to “propose for notice and comment a rule banning all devices that turn legal weapons into machineguns [sic].” …
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Facebook is undeniably one of the most popular social media networks in the United States. With more than 200 million users in the United States, it reaches nearly three-quarters of …
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The amount of debt held by American households grew once again in 2017, continuing to surpass debt levels from before the 2008 financial crisis. Not surprisingly, mortgage debt is the …