By Simon Johnson Huffington Post In every economic crisis there comes a moment of clarity. In Europe soon, millions of…
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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…
RT News Billionaire investor George Soros has a new prediction for America. While it might be as dire as it…
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…
Greece may possibly have only a 46-hour window of opportunity should it want to plot a route out of the…
The problem with shifting paradigms is the language new thinkers are trying to shift people away from: Those aware of…
Bearish newsletter guy Richard Russellfinds the market action to be very strange and ominous.
In the Davison Freeway and East McNichols area on Detroit’s east side, Rosetta Newby knows the cost of living in…
By Michael Snyder The Economic Collapse Why isn’t the U.S. economy in a depression right now? The number one reason…
New Google search trends indicate the phrase “bank run” has hit an all-time high. It seems that American’s fear of…
Most Americans know that things used to be much better in the United States, but they don’t have the facts…
By Sheriff Jim R. Schwiesow, Ret. “Many shall be purified, and made white, and tried; but the wicked shall do…