The U.S. Federal Reserve, the nation’s central bank, has a tremendous amount of influence and power over the financial lives of both individual Americans and businesses. But who is the …
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Abraham Lincoln never tweeted. Ronald Reagan never “liked” a Facebook post. In case you hadn’t noticed, running for president has changed.
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It’s the American presidential election of our lifetimes. Are you going to miss out on making history?
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In this ugly election season it’s easy to get discouraged. The good news? It’s almost over, and your vote really matters, especially in down-ballot races.
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In trademark bombastic style, the Republican nominee has suggested voter fraud could be in the offing come November 8th. But are his allegations based on real data?
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There’s a lot of talk in the media about swing states. But how can just a handful of states make or break the election for the entire nation?
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One of the most basic tenets of a democracy is the belief that your vote counts. But what if that vote, and your voice, could be erased by enemy hacking?
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Partisan bickering and knockout political fights make for great TV. But is all this polarization taking an irreparable toll on our social and economic future?
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It’s easy to get caught up in election year drama, but do you know how presidential politics can affect your bottom line, and your future?
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The 2016 Presidential elections are less than three months away. Not everyone is closely following the race, but many are. Some observers believe this election cycle to be the most …