Month: December 2021

Aegis For Dreams sounds like it will be a great movie. It is about the relationship between Alexander Hamilton and George Washington and that relationship’s importance in the American struggle for independence. Lafayette another surrogate son of the childless Washington also plays an important role, which makes this member of the American Friends of Lafayette long to
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Long a magnet for winter sports enthusiasts, Breckenridge, Colorado, is a year-round destination with a historic Main Street, an annual film festival and an active second-home market. Among the most sought-after residences are ski-in and ski-out houses such as this slope-side three-level along Peak 8, where the mountain first opened runs in 1961. Staircases off
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Investor Peter Boockvar slammed the Federal Reserve over surging inflation that’s driving up the cost of essential, big-ticket items. As Fed policy makers gather for their two-day meeting on interest rates, Boockvar warned there’s little they can do to cool prices. “Monetary policy mostly and pretty much predominantly influences the demand side of the economy,
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Since the start of the pandemic, billionaire health philanthropist Bill Gates has been a target for bizarre Covid conspiracy theories. Now, Gates says, those rumors and pieces of disinformation are keeping many Americans from getting vaccinated against Covid — and delaying the end of the pandemic by doing so. In a blog post last week,
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Liu Guanguan | China News Service | Getty Images News that inflation rose to a historic high in November probably comes as no surprise to retirees. But they may be in for another shock when they receive their monthly Social Security checks in January. The Social Security Administration announced in October that beneficiaries will get
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