Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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Protests, mainly for civil rights and against the Vietnam War, were common in America in the 1960s, and songs about war and peace were a big part of the era’s music scene. Bob Dylan, the...
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McDonald’s has begun experimenting with selling Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
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The purchase of less than 10,000 Ford EV trucks is not news. So why did the USPS make the gesture?
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What was known as the “space race” began in April 1961. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin circled the Earth in Vostok 1. Americans were shocked the Soviets had made this important first move. On May...
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Another small electric vehicle company is trying to catch Tesla, as the efforts by the world’s largest car manufacturers continue to fall apart.
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A recent analysis reveals that the San Francisco housing market is falling while in others prices are still rising.
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Ford’s response to a Bloomberg investigation into the automaker reflects poorly on Ford’s management.
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Traveling to and through space is dangerous. NASA’s new Space Launch System rocket, the most powerful the agency ever made, produces a maximum of 8.8 million pounds of thrust. It accelerates at...
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WWI was not one of America’s most celebrated wars. That distinction probably belongs to WWII or the Civil War. America, in the opinion of many, should not have been in the conflict at all. What was...
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Amidst all the delays and price problems, Ford's F-150 Lightning may have been hit with its worst problem yet.
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Morning host Don Lemon’s sexist comments are the least of CNN’s problems.
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UPDATE: Amazon responds: The first sentence of your story is just flat inaccurate. Nowhere in the WSJ story does it say that we are charging more for Prime Delivery. The “fast-shipping service”...
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Egg prices have risen more than any item in the Consumer Price Index for almost a year. While the CPI has been up an average of 7%, egg prices have jumped at a rate ten times that. Eggs prices in New...
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The median personal income for an American is $41,000. Younger people, just out of college or high school, make much less. A great deal of the reason people get higher or lower pay is their majors....
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According to America’s largest retailer, 90% of Americans live within 10 miles of one of its stores. The claim seems absurd, but a close examination of Walmart’s figures shows the number may be...
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