Today's Outrage
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Student loans were about a trillion dollars last year, propping up exorbitant tuition rates. Better to scrap the idea.
3/30/12 11:35AM
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Apple's labor problems in China raise a moral issue that often gets overlooked in the coverage of the company.
3/14/12 6:00AM
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How do you find missing money without relying, at least to an extent, upon the people who saw it last?
3/13/12 6:00AM
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That takes away the government's power to dole out perks.
3/10/12 7:00AM
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If the wealthy pay more, the government gets bloated, hurting us in the long run.
3/5/12 7:40PM
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average's recent breakout was 'false,' and the stock market is due for a pullback.
2/27/12 9:52AM
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The financial services industry is capitalizing on the confusion in Washington over energy prices.
2/25/12 6:00AM
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Cablevision's spinoff of MSG created a 'Linsanity' sports mess with huge industry implications.
2/17/12 5:50PM
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After seven months, three public hearings to give voice to 'consumer advocates' who are against the ING Direct (USA) direct deal, the Federal Reserve's stalling on Capital One is taking on absurd proportions.
2/14/12 4:28PM
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Greece's citizens know what Europe's leaders won't admit: The financial aid deal won't work.
2/13/12 10:32AM
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The bank settlement will cost not only the banks, but the U.S. economy itself.
2/11/12 7:52AM
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A new documentary shows how a small community was ruthlessly exploited by corporate interests.
2/8/12 6:00AM






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