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Fake News, Real Consequences This is a very real segment about very fake news. Fake News, Real Consequences | Full Frontal with Samantha Bee | TBS Read More
Why the President Doesn’t Matter Much for the Markets . . . The president has a minimal impact on the stock market: Source: TheStreet.com Read More
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Why gut instincts are often wrong CBS Sunday Morning: Do we base our big decisions on reason and logic, or on our gut? It’s a question underlying the fine print in the... Read More
Bringing Factory Jobs Back to Mississippi How an economic developer is bringing factory jobs back to Mississippi Joe Max Higgins is credited with generating about 6,000... Read More