State of State: Evers targets broadband, fixing unemployment

State of State: Evers targets broadband, fixing unemployment

(AP) — Gov. Tony Evers, in his State of the State speech Tuesday delivered virtually for the first time in state history, called on the Legislature to update
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One-mile extender from 241 to Los Patrones Parkway opens

Development has continued steadily at Rancho Mission Viejo since the housing crash ended in 2012. So far, more than 4,000 homes have been built.
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StanChart investment banking head emerges as frontrunner in CEO succession

The lender makes the vast majority of its profits in Asia and is one of the largest international banks operating in Africa. He inherited a bank in crisis after
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Housing market expected to skyrocket following Space Command announcement

(WAFF) – The Huntsville housing market is expected to take off over the next few years with more companies and employees headed to the area.
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Is Trump Smart Enough To Reappoint Janet Yellen?

Trump is likely to give us a Wall Street guy to chair the Fed.

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Money Is Politics

You read that right. And here’s what it means for Trump’s new Fed chair.

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Congressional Lies Threaten America’s Democracy And Social Fabric

A democratic system can withstand political differences and vigorous debate and emerge even stronger. But transparent and

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Has UK housing market run out of steam? Momentum slows, data shows

Housing market activity slowed sharply in December as the latest lockdown and stamp duty holiday, which is soon coming to an end, had a negative
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Our Lost $18.4 Trillion And The Lessons For Tax Reform

“The government is promoting bad behavior.” These were Rick Santelli’s words on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange

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Black and Hispanic Americans pay twice as much in bank fees as Whites, survey finds

People of color are paying more than twice the amount in banking fees than White Americans, a Bankrate survey found. When asked about fees such
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Trump Picks Federal Reserve Governor Jerome Powell To Lead The Central Bank

With this choice, the president opted against a radical break with the status quo.

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Want to Re-elect Trump? Follow The Wall Street Democrats

One of the best ways to help Trump win a second term would be for the Democratic Party to embrace Wall Street. That surely

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Small rise in US mortgage rates spurs flurry of new applications

Mortgage applications surged 20% last week in response to a slight rise in rates, the Mortgage Bankers Association said in its weekly assessment.
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Southern California Housing Forecasts for 2021: San Diego, Riverside, Los Angeles

Home Prices Rising Steadily in Most SoCal Cities. On January 7, the research team at Realtor.com published a housing market report that showed
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Re-Litigate This! Donna Brazile, The DNC, And The Democratic Divide

Democrats are fighting again. The trigger this time is former Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile’s forthcoming

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Senator Collins Should Uphold Mainers Rights To Our Day In Court

Sen. Susan Collins has long been an independent voice for Maine, acting in the best interests of Mainers, and not narrow

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Why Democrats Don't Need Wall Street

My old colleague Doug Schoen from the Clinton White House days has an op-ed out in the New York Times that is remarkable

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Alexander: For the Kings, the big picture is bright … if distant

… the team's current state, but deep down I suspect they understand. For years they were the most loyal and long-suffering fans in this market, living for
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Mortgage Rates Hit Record Lows Again – Real Estate Market Update

The housing market has been incredibly hot and it's only natural that at some point, it gets taken off the boiler. With that in mind, home builder sentiment
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Elizabeth Warren Reams GOP: 'The System Is Rigged' Against Americans

Republicans overturned a consumer protection rule that allowed class-action lawsuits against banks.

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