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Will Economics Fall to Politics? – Jeff Deist (07/10/2020)

The intense pressure to politicize every aspect of academia will not spare economics, and why would it? A society willing to topple statues is...

Brazil’s Bolsonaro has COVID-19 – and so do thousands of Indigenous people who live...

Nadia Rubaii, Binghamton University, State University of New York and Julio José Araujo Junior, Rio de Janeiro State University Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has...

The Airline Bailout Loophole: Companies Laid Off Workers, Then Got Money Meant to Prevent...

ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Three airline...

CFPB Director Urged to Resign Over New Rule Exposing Consumers to Predatory ‘Debt Traps’...

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau director Kathy Kraninger is facing calls to resign after her agency finalized a rule Tuesday that critics say will further...

The Stock Market Rally Is Narrowing To A Few Leader Stocks Fast – Mike...

The stock market rally is not what it was in April when the market first came off of its March lows and went up...

Keith Watson: Unprecedented Levels of Government Spending Creating Massive Leveraged Case for Gold –...

Tom welcomes back returning guest co-fund manager Keith Watson of NCIM in London. He is responsible for their CQS Natural Resources Growth and Income...