...and technology consulting firm that has a contract with the NSA.Who is Snowden? According to an article in The Wall Street Journal, he is a self-described poor high school student who eventually earned a GED. He joined the Army in 2003, but...
...about the right to possess guns for a broader individual right of self-defense," as pointed out in a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) opinion.Proponents of gun control in the U.S. may use the treaty's provision to enact a national...
...cost-conscious Americans.Demand for oil has declined worldwide. Crude oil futures fell by 2 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal in an article published May 29. Why?There is a slide in U.S. equities and concerns about slowing oil-demand...
...Interest-rate setting is just the beginning of the debate that lawmakers must have on student borrowing. For example, the Wall Street Journal recently profiled a woman who borrowed more than $300,000 in graduate student loans and used some of it to finance...
...barrels of oil. It's not because demand is up. It's not because the oil is spiking worldwide.In fact, the Wall Street Journal reported just one week ago that "Oil futures skid lower as U.S. stockpiles soar."So, what's going on...
...eclipsed" their $33 initial public offering price and rose to $33.42, up 3.2 percent, according to The Wall Street Journal. In fact, GM stocks have shot up 16 percent for the year, which is just below the returns for the broader Standard...
...the PERA program, they and the county each contribute 5 percent to the plan.According to a March 12, 2013, Wall Street Journal article about the extreme Illinois state pension fund shortfall, the average funding level of state pension systems...
...mathematics by 2014.In the April 7 issue of The Wall Street Journal an editorial comment "The test made them do it...standardized tests and falsify the results," The Wall Street Journal reported.Of course the teachers are denying the...
...needle on poverty? Instead there are nearly as many poor people today as there were 49 years ago. According to the Wall Street Journal, "Enrollment in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, as the modern-day food-stamp benefit is known...
...Government is one of the most corrupt of any state in our union!According to a research article published by the Wall Street Journal, Dec. 30, 2012, the University of Minnesota was singled out with some very serious spending that contributes...
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