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Why the middle class is slowly getting wiped out
The story of the American middle class is no longer a simple tale of steady paychecks and predictable progress. Across ...
Amid an unprecedented economic and social crisis, Cuba is grappling with severe poverty, daily power outages, a lack of ...
The paradox is striking: cars are safer on paper, yet the people inside and around them are facing greater risk.
A rusty blue gate obscured by a tumble of leafy vines encloses the front yard of a house that neighbours say was once one of ...
Mundada pointed to expectations of further Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2026, geopolitical turmoil, and ...
The current boom in AI technology has ridden on a wave known as ‘deep learning’, which is an approach to creating intelligent ...
Goodyear's 150-acre downtown district is still being fully built out, but the first steps have flourished. It was planned from scratch.
Peter Schiff warns of a historic shift as gold replaces the US dollar in reserves, citing central bank moves, rising gold ...
Answering questions at a conference recently on the implications of artificial intelligence, I realised there was only one ...
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Will the market crash in 2026? History offers good and bad news
Market history rarely hands investors a simple yes or no, and 2026 is no exception. Past cycles suggest both the possibility of more gains and the risk of a sharp setback, leaving anyone with a 401(k) ...
I write this article not as an academic critic of corporate governance, but as a former investment analyst and investment ...
Along with my On TAP comrade Harold Meyerson, I prize wordplay and puns. My favorite title in 2025 was a two-fer, for this piece about the plane that Qatar gave Trump: “Air Farce One: When Gift ...
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