Gold Hits New Record on Inflation, Debt Fears
Gold and silver prices soared to record highs and commodities continued pushing upwards as investors seek safe havens amid growing fears about inflation...
Gold and silver prices soared to record highs and commodities continued pushing upwards as investors seek safe havens amid growing fears about inflation...
Complying with a court order, the Federal Reserve began releasing documents on March 31 related to one of its bailout and wealth-transfer schemes...
Read moreWith Gov. Gary Herbert’s signature on March 25, the state of Utah became the first in recent times to officially accept gold and...
Read moreWireless telephone giant AT&T, in a bold attempt to reshape the wireless market, unveiled a mega deal over the weekend to acquire rival...
Read moreThe House Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee concluded in hearings March 17 — apparently boycotted by committee Democrats — that the Federal...
Read moreIn a clear indication of the times, economists predict that the odious tide of inflation will continue to ravage the U.S. economy, as...
Read moreOn Sunday, March 6, Christiane Amanpour, moderator of ABC’s This Week, continued the network’s series “Made in America.” ...
Read moreAfter years of media hype and presidential accolades, Chevrolet has rolled out its new electric car, the Volt, to one of the coolest...
Read moreItem: In his State of the Union Address, reported the Washington Post for January 26, President Obama “for the first time” did not...
Read moreDuring his 1992 presidential campaign, Texan Ross Perot was maligned for his warning that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) would cause...
Read moreIn a clear case of having more dollars than sense, America Online (AOL) is undertaking its least palatable acquisition to date: Arianna Huffington’s...
Read moreAccording to a press release for February 2, Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology Subcommittee Chairman Ron Paul has announced the first subcommittee hearing...
Read moreWith the value of the U.S. dollar exponentially declining since the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1913, it comes as no...
Read moreMedia mogul Rupert Murdock, whose News Corp. owns and operates scores of daily newspapers, including such standards as the Times of London, the...
Read moreOne day after the Federal Reserve Bank's “Federal Open Market Committee” (FOMC) announced it would create an additional $600 billion in currency over...
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