The U.S. stock market has been hitting new highs with regularity, in no small part because of the federal government, according to Steve Rattner. » […]
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26 per cent of Canadians support a federal election in the fall, Nanos poll suggests
The latest survey from Nanos Research shows only 26 per cent of Canadians support the prospect of a federal election in the fall, while 37 […]
Continue readingDruckenmiller Warns Of ‘Dire Consequences’ Of More Government Spending
American investor Stanley Druckenmiller, who has been briefing lawmakers negotiating an infrastructure deal, is sounding the alarm over Senate Democrats' $3.5 trillion proposal, warning that […]
Continue readingCoronavirus Tops Agenda List During Transatlantic Legislators’ Meeting
Radek Sikorski of European Parliament joins Morning Joe to discuss rising coronavirus infection rates in Europe, strict measures to combat the delta variant and how […]
Continue readingConsumer Sentiment Dips As Inflation Fears Rise | MSNBC
Stocks fell sharply Monday amid concerns that the worsening pandemic in hotspots around the world will derail an economic recovery. Morning Joe economic analyst Steve […]
Continue readingBillionaire ‘Space Race’ Renews 1960s Debate Over Spending Inequality And Space Travel
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is soon heading to space, sparking renewed debate over the billionaire “space race” and whether the ultra-wealthy should be spending their money […]
Continue readingSee Neil deGrasse Tyson Break Down The Bezos-Branson Billionaire space Race
Amazon’s Jeff Bezos is set to be the next billionaire who paid his way into space on his own rocket, drawing intense backlash. Astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse […]
Continue readingMother Who Received Child Tax Credit Payment: ‘That’s My Grocery Budget’
"We can start to make plans." Vanessa Pierre, a mother who received the Child Tax Credit payment for her children, tells Lawrence O'Donnell she was […]
Continue readingBernie: $3.5 Trillion Budget Deal Will Be ‘Most Consequential’ Bill ‘Since The 1930s’
Sen. Bernie Sanders on the $3.5 trillion budget deal: “In my view, this is probably the most consequential piece of legislation since the 1930s. » […]
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