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Despite the country’s unemployment rate falling below 5% in January for the first time since 2008, and the Federal Reserve’s…
For Americans across the nation, housing expenses are typically the largest costs of living. Not only is a house the…
The results of the Iowa caucuses provided a snapshot of voter sentiments in the Midwest. Now, with New Hampshire’s first-in-the-nation…
Gas prices fluctuate wildly in the United States. Many factors can cause price swings, from seasonal conditions, global market trends,…
Working out and remaining active are important components of a healthy lifestyle. According to the Mayo Clinic, regular exercise can…
Since the conclusion of World War II, the United States and a number of Western European nations have maintained extremely…
Plans to build the Freedom Tower in lower Manhattan started in late 2001. It has taken nearly a decade and…
As Super Bowl 50 approaches, fans of the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos — and football fans in general…
With the 2016 Iowa caucuses next Monday about to kick off the election process for the next President of the…
No country is free of corruption. It is a severe problem in more than two-thirds of countries globally, some of…
Investing in individual companies on the stock market can often seem like a roll of the dice. Share prices of…
The success of a sports franchise is largely dependent on its ability to attract fans to games and sell tickets.…
Money is the single largest cause of stress in the United States, the richest country in the world. And while the…
In the past year, the U.S. population grew by roughly 2.5 million people. International net migration accounted for approximately 46%…
During the 2012 tax season, Americans paid an average of roughly $1 for every $10 they earned in state and…
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