Who Sets the Rules for Global Banking?
A look at a little-known Paris- based organization whose job is to keep “bad money” out of the global financial system.
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A look at a little-known Paris- based organization whose job is to keep “bad money” out of the global financial system.
As the Conservative government in the UK struggles, progressives like 28-year-old MP Mhairi Black are providing a stark contrast.
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A look at the price we pay for an economy that has become irrevocably splintered between a “real” economy and a financial markets-based economy.
The combination of the GOP’s power, the wide-ranging impact of its actions (and obstructions), and an overall vileness makes Republicans the greatest threat to humanity.
A look at how the idea of democracy runs counter to MAGA “theology,” and why hate, attention, and bad behavior will win out.
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The rush to patent and control psychedelics has creepy ‘Brave New 1984’ vibes.
Excerpt from Nomi Prins’s latest book: ‘Permanent Distortion: How the Financial Markets Abandoned the Real Economy Forever.’
The decisions made by Powell, Putin, MBS, and OPEC+ are going to impact the midterms and the economics of the entire planet.
Election experts Jonathan Simon and Lynn Bernstein go deep into how America’s myriad of voting systems operate, and the reasons trust in them has cratered
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