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By Joshua Krause With the fall of China’s stock market and the deteriorating situation in Greece, it seems like the world is preparing to experience…
By Joshua Krause With the fall of China’s stock market and the deteriorating situation in Greece, it seems like the world is preparing to experience…
By Josh Mur In our busy, modern world, it isn’t uncommon for even those with the best intentions to walk by another who is less…
By Lavonne Mireles-Clardy Pioneering the future of humanity using Bitcoin-enabled, peer-to-peer transactions is becoming the norm. This radical idea of literally decentralizing transactions is popular,…
By Joshua Krause As the situation in Puerto Rico has recently revealed, Greece is not alone. The world is filled with debt-laden nations, many of…
By Stefan Molyneux When debt consumes a country and its financial system collapses – who will pay? Who will be held responsible for the bad…
By Michael Snyder Have you noticed that events have begun to accelerate? Over the past few weeks, things have officially started to get very weird….
By Stefan Molyneux China just lost over $3 trillion of stock value, what this means to you, your house, your money, your future and your…
By Joshua Krause With the situation rapidly deteriorating in Greece, many experts have predicted that Greece may be forced from the Euro. If that happens,…
By Michael Snyder The wait will soon be over. Greece submitted a final compromise plan to its eurozone creditors on Thursday, European finance ministers will…
By Michael Snyder Do you believe that the New York Stock Exchange shut down because of a “technical glitch” on Wednesday? At 11:32 AM on…
By UKIP Nigel Farage MEP, Leader of the UK Independence Party (UKIP), Co-President of the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) Group in the…
By Kristen Anderson **Updated** Trading on the NYSE came to a halt on Wednesday morning as technical malfunctions prevented connections to other markets. The temporary…
Source By Brandon Turbeville As Greece concludes its vote to reject IMF austerity measures and impossible “debt repayment mechanisms” and as the Puerto Rican debt…
By Catherine J. Frompovich The Greek people have been known throughout history for two social contributions: developing the form of governance known as “democracy” and…