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Another day, another Clinton black eye
Another day, another Clinton black eye — or two. Both continue the plotlines that threaten Hillary’s Oval Office dreams.
First comes more evidence of the family’s sheer greed. The Washington Post reports that the University of Missouri at Kansas City…
Fed’s George: Rate Liftoff Should Come ‘Sooner Rather than Later’
A top Federal Reserve official said late Wednesday the central bank should start raising short-term interest rates “sooner rather than later” because of a “broad-based” improvement in the economy and job markets.
“We have seen data come in stronger than…
Fed’s George Advocates Sooner, Faster Rate Hike
Kansas City Federal Reserve President Esther George on Tuesday suggested that interest rates should start moving higher sooner and faster than the Fed has previously forecast.
George, a so-called inflation hawk because of her opposition to the Fed’s long-running easy-money…
Donald Sterling, Cliven Bundy and the truth about racism
When you picture a racist, what images spring to mind? I ask, because in a single week, my own answer to that question has come to include to images of otherwise seemingly innocent types, and in that shift, lay important…