In the face of growing pressure from the UN refugee agency, Japan’s Prime Minister is not backing down from his refusal to relax immigration rules. Japan’s government has been debating …
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The United States still lags a number of other developed nations in economic freedom, according to a new report from the Cato Institute, the Fraser Institute in Canada, and more …
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In another sign of an impending burst of the bubble economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned of an increasing amount of financial leverage outside the banking system. Total …
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Mexico has found itself for years in the midst of a protracted struggle with drug cartels over control of the country. Cartels have taken over vast portions of the country, …
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On his first foreign tour, President Trump castigated many members of the NATO military alliance for not paying their fair share for common defense. NATO targets a spending figure of …
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Since practically the beginning of the Presidential race, Donald Trump has voiced his frustration with NATO. He’s talked about how unfair it is that most of the organization’s member countries …
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One of the positions that Donald Trump took throughout his presidential campaign was that NATO, the military alliance between 28 countries in Europe and North America, is obsolete. He’s often …
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It’s been a month and a half since Brexit — Britain’s official exit from the European Union. When the ballots were initially counted (with Brexit winning by a vote of …
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On the heels of last Friday’s better than expected employment gains, investors were surprised by the number of hours that employees actually worked according to Tuesday’s release of productivity. Not …
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Americans are in debt. Between credit cards, a mortgage, student loans and financing cars Americans have racked up over $12 trillion dollars in debt. To give you an idea of …