It started when Breitbart News reporter Michelle Fields attempted to ask Donald Trump a question after a press conference. She was forcibly yanked away by the arm, hard enough to …
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2016 came in like a bear; an alien bear from outer space with huge teeth and claws that destroyed everything in its path for the first 60 days of the …
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Six million homeowners in the U.S. owed more money than their house was worth in Q4 of 2015 and, in the bizarro world of modern economics, that’s the good news. …
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Those of us old enough to remember the Cold War remember air raid drills in school where we would take shelter under our desks. As kids it seemed perfectly plausible …
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For most of us, our view of housing is rooted in the 1950s, as are our views of working and retirement. The 50s shaped so much of our thinking that …
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It’s hard to believe today that in the summer of 2014, not even two whole years ago, that the price of a barrel of Brent crude oil sat at $115. …
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There’s news from the stock market and it’s all bad. The best news from the first week of trading in the new year is that the market can’t fall any …
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There was general agreement among analysts that 2016 was not going to be a great year for stocks. Yet nothing prepared investors for the brutal reality of the first week …
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Nearly two-thirds of Americans are a single missed paycheck away from financial disaster. The math is straightforward and brutal; it’s all about the odds. Roughly four in ten Americans are …
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You can’t see inflation and, in the last few decades, you haven’t even been able to feel it. That’s because inflation is an expert at camouflage. Inflation knows how to …