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Tribune Publishing shareholders on Friday approved "vulture" fund Alden Global Capital's $633 million bid to buy the Chicago-based newspaper chain—a development that sparked both confusion about how key ballots were recorded as well as outrage among journalists, union leaders,...
We have been seeing some wild and interesting moves in the market. Since the price of gold made a double bottom in March it has been going up. Despite that people have been ignoring it and not a single...
On this edition of Parallax Views, the first in what will be a series of programs on the Israel/Palestine conflict in light of recent events. Israeli journalist/blogger Yossi Gurvitz of Mondoweiss joins us on this addition of the program...
"Censorship” is an arguably specious accusation to level at Big Tech and social media firms. The argument that such platforms are players in a grand, purposeful yet unseen world order, or that they are being ordered to pick winners...
Stocks and Bitcoin rally on Thursday, but this is just a “dead cat bounce”, said Chris Vermeulen, chief market strategist at TheTechnicalTraders.com. Vermeulen told David Lin, anchor for Kitco News, that stocks show selling signs, and while Bitcoin has...
Summerlin, the suburb of west Las Vegas creeping ever closer to the mountains, looks to be crowded with fully paved streets, streetlights, block walls, and blue top lots. With lumber, labor, and other materials in short supply, home construction...