by Sarah Cowgill | Apr 14, 2020 | Articles, Healthcare, Politics, Social Issues
Citizens of New York have been spun like a top in a whirlwind the past few months, trying to keep up with politics and procedures during the seemingly eternal time of big bad bug COVID-19. They’ve been told to visit Asian-American small businesses – especially...
by Andrew Moran | Apr 13, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, Media, Politics
The U.S. economy is imprisoned, most of the population is under house arrest, and the inmates in Washington are running the asylum. And yet, while the nation appears to be walking the green mile, investors residing in the Wall Street cell block have been extended...
by Andrew Moran | Apr 12, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Columns, Economic Affairs News, Politics, Social Issues
Yield to Dividends The Dow Jones Industrial Average just enjoyed its best week since 1972, the S&P 500 is up around 20% from its lows, and the Nasdaq Composite Index keeps rebounding. Is this the end of the market rout? It depends on whom you ask. A bear might...
by Sarah Cowgill | Apr 11, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, Healthcare, Politics, Social Issues
President Donald Trump is pressing for the return of business as usual in the United States by the first of May, sparking a glimmer of hope that COVID-19 is on its nasty little way to the hubs of hell. Most Americans are cautiously optimistic. But here is the rub: The...
by Leesa K. Donner | Apr 10, 2020 | Articles, Faith & Religion, Healthcare, Social Issues
If Christianity is a mystery to you, then the term Good Friday will really knock you for a loop. But if you are one of the redeemed, it makes so much sense because it is the day your Savior died for you. Thus, the term “saved” takes on relevance because his death is...