


Democrats took a big gamble on the government shutdown – and polls suggest they have a surprisingly strong hand so far.

10/6/2010: Snyder v. Phelps is argued. The post Today in Supreme Court History: October 6, 2010 appeared first on Reason.com.

The Immediate Action List: 7 Non-Negotiable Requirements Secret #1: Insist on a Fee-Only Fiduciary. The advisor must be legally and ethically bound to the Fiduciary Standard, mandating they act only in the client’s best interest, thus eliminating inherent conflicts arising from product commissions or proprietary sales. Secret #2: Verify Credentials Beyond the CFP. While the […]

“Essentially, the librarians are my suspects,” the Texas police officer tells a school superintendent in the body camera footage. “If they are the ones that are choosing the books and putting them in there, you know, they’re the ones carrying the criminal liability.” The Hood County constable was in the middle of a nearly two-year investigation […]

The convergence of climate urgency and massive capital reallocation has established Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria as central to modern financial strategy. With the global ESG finance market projected to soar from $8.71 trillion in 2025 to $14.98 trillion by 2030, reflecting an 11.46% Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR), derivatives are no longer a […]