The New In-Flight Service You'll Have To Pay $10 For
Trendy cocktails at 35,000 feet help airlines keep passengers happy and bring in more revenueAirlines have found a way to take the edge off the stress of flying and make a few extra bucks along the...
View ArticleNew Book Claims Geronimo Was Not A Merciless Savage
Who was Geronimo? For white Americans, he was the most feared and hated Indian warrior of his time – the epitome of the merciless savage bent on slaughtering them and their families.Later, as the US...
View ArticleAn Insider's Guide To Buying, Renting And Selling In The Slow Winter Season
Ready or not, here it comes. The holiday season.And, for ever and ever, this has been known as a “slow season” for anyone who wants to sell or rent out an apartment.Looking ahead, we asked six savvy...
View ArticleHost A 'Secret Sandy' To Help The Victims Of Hurricane Sandy
Really, do you need another scented candle when there are thousands of people still trying to rebuild their lives after Hurricane Sandy? In lieu of a traditional gift exchange, host your own “Secret...
View ArticleHere's Why I'm Still Clinging To Failed Investment Strategies
I take my role as an adviser to my clients very seriously.My sense of responsibility is heightened by the fact that my books and blogs are widely read. I receive thousands of inquiries from readers all...
View ArticleHeartbreaking Details About The Child Victims Of Friday's Shooting Are Emerging
The first details of the child victims of America's worst mass school shooting are beginning to emerge.Ana Marquez-Greene, the daughter of the jazz musician Jimmy Greene; Grace McDonnell; and Jesse...
View ArticleThese Are The Celebrity Investors Conquering Silicon Valley
Celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio are investing in tech companies as they aim to conquer Silicon Valley.We look at some of the big movers and shakers in the growing world of celebrity...
View ArticleThe GOP Is Holding Up Aid To Sandy Victims
Moving with uncustomary celerity, the Senate has put together a $60.4 billion emergency relief package for areas in the Northeast devastated by Hurricane Sandy, and could vote on the measure by the end...
View ArticleEurope Is Worried That Berlusconi Will Destabilize The Entire Euro Zone
Silvio Berlusconi was not exactly a welcome guest when he turned up in Brussels for the pre-summit gathering of Europe’s centre-right leaders.Some worried about being photographed next to Mr...
View ArticleBernanke's Two-Footed Driving
I am cautiously enthusiastic about the Fed's recent policy evolution.Enthusiastic, because it represents a significant move toward better management of expectations, which is a critical policy tool in...
View ArticleThe Price Of “Collective Trauma”: Greece At The Brink Of Civil War
“I’m wondering how much this society can endure before it explodes,” said Georg Pieper, a German psychotherapist who specializes in treating post-traumatic stress disorders following catastrophes,...
View ArticleThe Fed Has No Way Out Of Its 'Roach Motel' Monetary Policy
By: Peter Schiff Friday, December 14, 2012By upping the ante once again in its gamble to revive the lethargic economy through monetary action, the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee is now...
View ArticleJapan Voted, And It Looks Like Conservatives Are Returning To Power
Voters in Japan went to the polls Sunday in an election likely to return conservatives to power at a time of growing tension with China and as the nation seeks to arrest economic decline.Media surveys...
View ArticleMCDONALD'S: American Mothers Want Healthier Food, But They Don't Want The...
MCDONALD'S GOLDEN ARCHES may have marched into 119 countries, but the quintessentially American company still resides in a quintessentially American suburb. At its headquarters in Oak Brook, Illinois,...
View ArticleThe Egyptian Stock Market Is Having A Huge Day
Dec. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Egypt’s stocks were set for a three- week high after the first round of voting on the new constitution, which has divided Islamists and opposition groups, passed...
View ArticlePoison Will Rain From Helicopters In The Greatest Rat Extermination In History
Located some 1,800 kilometers off the coast of South America, South Georgia Island has no permanent human residents – but millions of rats. The rodents first made their way to this south Atlantic...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Is On The Verge Of Taking Up A Huge Gun Control Case
WASHINGTON (AP) — The next big issue in the national debate over guns — whether people have a right to be armed in public — is moving closer to Supreme Court review.A provocative ruling by a panel of...
View ArticleThis Travel Company Spent $1 Million Of Taxpayer Money On A Launch Party
Promoting travel to America can be expensive — especially if Uncle Sam is footing most of the bill.Documents exclusively obtained by The Daily Caller show extensive waste and mismanagement at the...
View ArticleThe Government Is About To Spend $28 Million On Wind Power
The Obama Administration on Wednesday gave a huge boost to the development of offshore wind energy projects in the U.S., of which there are exactly none, currently.But that’s about to change quite...
View ArticleApple Has Online Lotteries To Prevent Chinese Riots, Does That Make Them...
Apple products have a tendency to generate buzz with fanboys eager to line and wait and wait to get whatever new product on its launch date.This routinely happens in the US and other countries. But not...
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