June 9, 2025
Intangible Assets

GUEST OPINION: Trump nominee’s lawsuit funding ties are cause for alarm | Ongoing: Black Forest Fire

If there is one thing that Democratic and Republican voters can agree on it’s that deep-pocketed special interests, especially foreign interests, have too much power in Washington D.C. However, so far, the Trump administration has shown little desire to keep policymaking separate from the influence of wealthy power players. President Trump’s nominee to lead the

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Financial Assets

Other Views: The financial crisis of 2025? Better to be ready | Columnists

If there’s one thing investors have learned in recent days, it’s that there’s no way to guess what America will do next. With its on-again, off-again tariffs, the U.S. administration has demonstrated a rare and reckless willingness to shock markets. Amid such radical uncertainty, a financial crisis isn’t out of the question. Policymakers need to

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Financial Assets

LIZ JONES’S DIARY: Just two weeks after we met, there was a red flag, flapping away in a hurricane…

I’ve just had an email. ‘Make this Valentine’s Day all about good food and good company.’ Oh, bugger off! Everyone is always disparaging when we hear something is ‘triggering’, but Valentine’s Day emails for me are triggering. If I hadn’t set detectives on the nasty b*****d, I’d still be on tenterhooks. Will I get a

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Financial Assets

Biden promises to cancel student loan debt. The truth is he can’t

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris continue to march forward with debt forgiveness plans that they have no authority to implement. Millennials: Thousands in debt, little in the bank, yet loves vacations Millennials are struggling to stay financially afloat these days thanks to rising rent, and student loan debt. Buzz60 It’s the middle of August, which

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