03/26/2021 Today
Keith Richburg, American Consequences Veteran Washington Post writer Keith B. Richburg explains how the Chinese Communist Party has decimated the once-prosperous Hong Kong. |
John McGinnis, Law and Liberty America is the world's preferred destination for immigrants. This fact, John McGinnis shows, undercut's the left's anti-American narrative. |
Ashlie Ordonez, CNN I recently sold my family's dream home and used that money to start my salon. A year later, I sold my wedding ring to keep it going and have done everything I can to keep this dream alive -- except take out a Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan. I'm not eligible for one because The Bare Bar didn't open its doors until after February 15, 2020. |
Todd Ament, RCM Having now passed the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdowns, it's sobering to consider the economic consequences left in their wake. While it was absolutely essential to protect public health and stop the spread of the insidious coronavirus, the lockdowns forced many businesses to shutter and left millions of Americans without paychecks. However, states across the country have implemented guided reopening strategies that have kept people safe while allowing businesses, and our economy, to survive. We need to keep up the momentum on this safe reopening approach to ensure that... |
Tatiana Schlossberg, NYT Companies are trying to prove that conservation, sustainable fishing and carbon sequestration are profitable. |
Andrew Olivastro, RCM Over a decade ago I represented my employer, a manufacturing company, at an awards ceremony. The company was being honored for its long-standing support of the arts. Corporate support of the arts did not strike me as being at all controversial. After all, like science and engineering, the arts inspire and challenge what is possible and encourage lifelong learning and creativity. In accepting the award, I began by saying, "Successful businesses improve the human condition." So far, so good. |
Lawrence Reed, FEE On Sunday, March 26, 1967, Jim Thompson was 61 and at the top of his game. That day, however, was the last he was ever seen. |
Rhonda Abrams, USAT If you own a small business, you need an accountant. It's especially important when dealing with taxes for the year of COVID with relief bills. |
Diane Mtetwa, Motley Fool Make sure you consider these four things before deciding how much money you should take from your retirement accounts. |
Market Minder, Fisher Some tips on protecting yourself from bad actors preying on stressed investors. |
Lawrence McMillan, MarketWatch Take this small bearish position in the S&P 500 as a precaution. |
Peter Kafka, Vox But not too much help: Mark Zuckerberg has a proposal. |
Ryan Detrick, LPL Financial Research Thursday, March 25, 2021 Top Story |
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Matthew Luzzetti, Deutsche Bank Group |
Richard Moody, Regions Bank |
Brian Wesbury & Robert Stein, First Trust Advisors |
Ryan Detrick, LPL Financial Research Monday, March 22, 2021 Top Story |
Allison Schrager, City Journal The two major federal spending bills represent a big gamble. |
Christine Romans, CNN Happy Birthday, stock market bull. |
George Magnus, Project Syndicate China's new Five-Year Plan focuses on self-reliance more than any other since its reform and opening up began. But unless the government recognizes the limits of authoritarianism, top-down directives, and social control, it is likely to stifle innovation and fall far short of its ambitious development goals. |
Walter Olson, Reason A series of laws passed in the 1970s may have permanently hamstrung American infrastructure development. |
Kyle Orland, Ars Technica Valuation has dipped a bit but is still up roughly 900% in 3 months. |
David Dayen, American Prospect A new coalition has formed against digital platforms' dangerous business model of collecting voluminous user data and using it to serve up ads. |
Neil Irwin, New York Times We asked some prominent participants in the Great Overheating Debate of 2021 to explain what inflationary trends they're afraid of (or not, as the case may be). |
Eric Compton, Morningstar A majority of the top 10 dividend-yielding names are undervalued. |
Matt Taibbi, TK News Columbia law professor Timothy Wu wonders if the First Amendment is "obsolete," and believes in "returning the country to the kind of media environment that prevailed in the 1950s." |
Stephen S. Roach, Project Syndicate Trapped in a groundswell of anti-China sentiment, US President Joe Biden's team appears to be staying the course set by the previous administration. A better way would be for both sides to go back to basics – the economics and trade issues that have long anchored the US-China relationship. |
Rusty Guinn, Epsilon Theory Most of us are under the impression that a protracted conflict within China will increase national unity. Not this time. |
John Cochrane, CJ Financial regulators shouldn't be dreaming up climate policies. We'll get bad policy and an even more fragile financial system if we do. |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Fisher Investments Editorial Staff, Fisher Investments |
Christian Britschgi, Reason Would vaccine vigilantes be justified in stealing and distributing AstraZeneca doses locked up by order of the government? |
Laurent Belsie, The Christian Science Monitor In 2020, American entrepreneurs applied to start a record nearly 4.5 million new businesses, almost a quarter more applications than a year earlier. |
Sam Meredith, CNBC British economist and author of "Doughnut Economics" Kate Raworth believes it is simply a matter of time before the concept is adopted at a national level. |
Cullen Roche, Pragmatic Capitalism It's become popular during the last year to argue that "stocks only go up". And yes, it sure feels like that some times. |
John Cochrane, The Grumpy Economist The market is pricing in a higher probability of higher inflation. |
Aja Romano, Vox "Shrimp guy" Jensen Karp, outed as an alleged abuser, is the latest viral phenomenon to get Milkshake Ducked. But he won't be the last. |
Kalev Leetaru, RealClearPolitics The timeline below shows the percentage of monthly airtime over the past decade across CNN, MSNBC and Fox News that mentioned the minimum wage. After briefing bursting into the news as Congress debated including an increase to the minimum wage in its Covid-19 stimulus bill, the topic has quickly faded over the last few weeks. | |
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