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Consumer borrowing has slowed somewhat from the record level we saw in June, but Americans continue to pile on the debt….
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Moorpark, Calif –America’s Teaching Zoo at Moorpark College turns wildly spooktacular on Oct. 30 and 31 for “Boo at the Zoo,”…
California’s ‘New Normal:’ PG&E Power Shut Offs on Windy Days. Thousands of Californians were without power Monday due to high winds,…
In a RealVision interview, Greenlight capital’s founder David Einhorn recently said: “I’m not in the transitory-inflation crowd. The private sector is…
Hyundai Mobis, South Korea’s largest auto parts manufacturer, announced on Monday that it has created a foldable steering wheel for future vehicles. After…
In some ways, we sympathize with Neel Kashkari’s fake “concern” about the unprecedented wealth inequality that has emerged in the US in…
No. We are not repeating the “Roaring 20’s” analog. Ben Carlson had a recent post asking if the “Roaring 20’s” are already here? As his chart shows…
Wholesale used car prices rose to an all-time high in September as inventories at dealerships remain at historically low levels, given the strong…
HIGH YIELD: A LOSING PROPOSITION Take a look at this chart and then ask yourself what happens when folks wake to…
IATSE, producers at odds over work hours, breaks, retirement, streaming service residuals A vote by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage…
There is only one chance to make a first impression. The landing page is often the first page that your desired customer comes…
Three rounds of fiscal stimulus have kept income elevated but the impact is wearing off. Last Friday, the BEA released its Personal…
“These companies took bailout dollars from taxpayers and turned around to lobby against shutoff moratoria proven to save lives.” Over a…
The Commitment of Traders analysis last month showed a potentially bullish setup in both gold and silver. The washout of Managed Money Net…
The World’s Top Coffee Producing Countries In many cities around the world, there’s a café on every corner, so it comes…
After producing blank canvasses with the title “Take the Money and Run,” a Danish museum has asked an artist to return…