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One of the World’s Largest Financial Markets Suffers From Insufficient Liquidity
|Liquidity in the $24 trillion U.S. Treasury market has been anything but reliable in 2022, and this emerging market reality has become a significant concern for government officials, bond market… -
One Final Obstacle Could Still Derail the Musk-Twitter Deal
|On Oct. 20, it was reported that the U.S. government is considering a national security-focused review of the Musk-Twitter deal -
Modern Monetary Monopoly
|The media plays along while the Federal Reserve USES its power to benefit the rich at the expense of average citizens. The Federal Reserve dictates to the markets and the… -
Making Strides for Legal Highs
By Mike Reddy
|The cannabis industry may grow substantially this year, especially in the Midwest. Here’s how the midterms could affect the business. Midterm voters will decide the legal fate of recreational cannabis… -
The Midterms Roundtable
|Politicos and pollsters are split on a lot of issues, but they’re PREDICTING some surprising results in the upcoming balloting. What issues are motivating Americans to vote in the midterms?… -
What Young Voters Want
|Ballots cast by voters under age 30 matter, and here’s how they could influence this election cycle. By the time Luis Aguilar was 7 years old, he was already serving… -
Are We Doing Voting Right?
By Ed McKinley
|Advocates argue that ranked choice balloting empowers voters, encourages candidates to moderate their views, discourages negative campaigning and strengthens third parties. Skeptics aren’t so sure. Ranked choice voting may seem… -
Luckbox Leans in with Christopher Leonard…on the Lords of Easy Money
|Here’s how the Federal Reserve tames journalists, underestimates inflationary pressures and creates money out of thin air Investigative reporter Christopher Leonard wrote The Meat Racket and Kochland before turning his… -
Dude, Where’s My Semiconductor Industry?
|The global semiconductor industry hit another speed bump on Oct.7 when the U.S. Department of Commerce announced new export rules impacting the Chinese tech sector -
The Case for Political Debates
By Clea Conner
|Candidates should confront each other in structured debates—not the formats of recent years The year is 1960. Presidential hopefuls John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon take to the stage…