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Stephanie Herold, University of California, San Francisco and Gretchen Sisson, University of California, San Francisco According to decades of research, abortion is an incredibly common and safe medical procedure. But if you learned about abortion only from movies and TV, that’s...
This is a breaking news story... Check back for updates... A British judge early Monday rejected the Trump administration's attempt to extradite Julian Assange to the United States, citing the risk such a move would pose to the WikiLeaks founder...
The first trading day of the year starts out with a bang for gold and silver precious metals investors and mining stock traders, but with a whimper for those only invested in the S&P 500 and DOW. Should the...
After an incredible upside price rally that took place throughout the end of 2020, the recent 20% decline in Bitcoin prices, seemingly overnight on January 4th, may have come as a shock to many Bitcoin traders.  The deep low...
Initial claims for regular state unemployment insurance totaled 787,000 for the week ending December 26, down 19,000 from the previous week’s upwardly revised tally of 806,000 (see first chart). Claims are back below 800,000 following three consecutive weeks above....
Money—the magical power it has over people is almost universal. But whether we earn it, spend it, or save it, we hardly ever think about the following questions: What is money, why does it exist, and what will money...