Very young children should have limited screen time, higher death rates from multiple causes found in the South, Google has received authorization for drone operations, and social security costs to exceed income in 2020. These are just a few of the newsworthy stories from… Continue Reading “Newsworthy – Apr 26th, 2019”
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Volatility has returned to the markets in the past few weeks. This has led to mixed messages to the public as positive economic news is mingled with sudden drops in major indices. Most of the bad news seems to be generated from outside of… Continue Reading “Economic Mood Swings”
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