Leo Hindery, Jr.: It bodes ill that two big issues -- energy and immigration -- which are key to the future of the U.S. economy and our prospects for significant job creation will not be addressed at all in what remains of this Session. However, pieces of each could be legislated early next year which would quickly create some of those jobs we're missing. And let's be clear, the future of the U.S. economy and our prospects for significant job creation will be hugely impacted by how we eventually manage these two issues. Click here to read more.
A narrow court ruling on health care reform's individual mandate will have minimal effect. So, once again, in their zeal to obstruct, the Republicans have struck out and America will be stronger because of their failure.
Today is World Alzheimer's Day, an important day all across the globe, as this epidemic continues to steal minds, take lives, and gain momentum. And it is also an important day for me personally, as a child of Alzheimer's.
Changing weather patterns will inject an element of chaos into the already-fragile existences of the world's poorest people. The Millennium Development Goals are as good a framework as we have to craft a path forward.
The notion that we would be sitting in a 21st century economy and reduced to barter payments was an invention of the bank lobby to get the taxpayers' money.
Testosterone-laden execs have propensity to initiate deals, but they're also more likely to rebuff acquisition attempts by rivals, or to scrap deals that are already in progress. New study finds.
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