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Stagflation Warning Signs Emerge In The U.S. Economy
As the U.S. economy slows and inflation remains high, stagflation fears grow. Investors weigh the impact of tariffs, weak sentiment, and Fed policy in 2025.
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Javier Milei And Donald Trump’s Marxist Culture Wars
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The Return Of Dr Strangelove—Will Geopolitics Bring Back Game Theory?
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Rising Copper Prices Validating Trump’s Vision Of A New World Order
Copper is a bellwether commodity for the long-term health of the economy; higher prices could be signaling that the global economy is about to get stronger.
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The Most Expensive ZIP Codes In Alabama, From Zillow Data
Find out where the most expensive ZIP codes in Alabama are.
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Moody’s, Last Credit Rater Giving U.S. Top Marks, Turns Negative
Moody’s Investors Service changed the outlook on the U.S. government from stable to negative based on downside risks to the country’s fiscal strength.
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Bureau Of Prisons Is ‘Rudderless’ Operation, Says Former Director
The Bureau of Prisons has no leadership at the moment and no signs someone will be appointed any time soon. This opens the door for a potential crisis.
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How President Trump Wants To Reform The Income Tax Code
Reaching this agreement is difficult due to the Republicans' narrow majority in Congress.
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Next Up For Social Security And The IRS: No More Paper Checks
An executive order directs the federal government to stop issuing paper checks for benefits and tax refunds in favor of direct deposit, prepaid cards, or other options.
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SEC Votes To End Legal Defense Of Climate Disclosure Rule
On March 27, the SEC officially voted to end the legal defense of the Climate-Related Disclosure Rule, likely killing sustainability reporting at the national level.
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EU Parliament Likely To Approve Sustainability Reporting Delay On April 3
The EU is considering a proposal to drastically reduce sustainability reporting requirements and “stop the clock” directive to delay reporting requirements until 2028
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Trump’s Trade Aim May Delay U.S./European Auto Tariff Pact
Europe reacted with horror to the U.S. threat to impose a 25% auto tariff. But Trump wants to overturn unfair non-tariff barriers to all trade too.
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Metals A “Silver” Lining In Tough Market
Metals and miners are a “silver” lining for investors. Read about why stocks are weak, but metals are strong – and what to do about it as an investor.
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Why Government Efficiency Signals A New Era For Business
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