By PETER SCHWEIZER Breitbart.com If union members are upset that the millions union bosses have dumped into defeating Gov. Walker…
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If Raoul Pal was some doomsday spouting windbag, writing in all caps, arbitrarily pasting together disparate charts to create 200…
Private payroll growth accelerated only slightly last month and claims for jobless benefits rose last week, suggesting the U.S. labor…
By Alexander Bolton Senate Democratic leaders have shown little appetite for taking on Wall Street before Election Day, despite urging…
“We’re in a scenario of total emergency, the worst crisis we have ever lived through” said ex-premier Felipe Gonzalez, the…
By Sonya Dowsett Spaniards alarmed by the dire state of their banks are squirreling money abroad at the fastest rate…
Come on now… We know it will happen much sooner: Forty years after its initial publication, a study called The…
By Shai Ahmed CNBC News Greece will leave the euro zone on June 18 if the populist government wins the…
The cost of healthcare services is expected to rise 7.5 percent in 2013, more than three times the projected rates…
By Simon Johnson Huffington Post In every economic crisis there comes a moment of clarity. In Europe soon, millions of…
By Paul Kiel ProPublica This post has been updated to clarify Virginia’s use of its settlement funds.
Switzerland’s economy expanded at a brisk pace in the first quarter, at a time when many of its European neighbors…
By Peter Schroeder Rating agencies are warning that the federal government risks another downgrade of its creditworthiness if it fails…
By John Daly Oil-Price It is rare in diplomatic circles for governments to speak bluntly, particularly in the Orient, where…
Trading in shares in Spain’s Bankia has been suspended in Madrid. It asked for them to be suspended ahead of…