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NYT's Paul Krugman Accused of Plagiarism

NYT's Paul Krugman Accused of Plagiarism

New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winning Princeton economist Paul Krugman is battling plagiarism charges after a distinguished UCLA professor of economics leveled the accusation against him on his blog. In an open letter to Paul Krugman, UCLA economics

Obama Ran $1 Trillion Deficits Every Year of 1st Term

Obama Ran $1 Trillion Deficits Every Year of 1st Term

President Barack Obama ran $1 trillion deficits for each of the four years of his first term. The Congressional Budget Office’s updated figures released last week reveal that in 2012, Obama had a $1.087 trillion deficit, marking the fourth year

Obama Has Blown Half Of Obamacare's Legal Deadlines

Obama Has Blown Half Of Obamacare's Legal Deadlines

The Obama Administration has missed 41 of 82 legally imposed implementation deadlines, according to a confidential Congressional Research Service memo.  The memo, obtained by Avik Roy of Forbes, reveals the litany of blown benchmarks: As of May 31, 2013, when

Bank of America to Dissolve Merrill Lynch

Bank of America to Dissolve Merrill Lynch

Over four years ago, the federal government forced Bank of America to acquire Merrill Lynch. Last week, Bank of America signaled it will dissolve Merrill Lynch. In 2009, Bank of America chief Kenneth Lewis testified that the federal government threatened

Fracking Debate Divides Democrats

Fracking Debate Divides Democrats

The Obama Administration’s quiet embrace of natural gas and fracking has helped widen fissures in the Democratic Party between anti-fracking environmentalists and those in the party’s labor union base who view fracking as a jobs creator. “For the first time

Media Matters Attacks NYT over Clinton Foundation Exposé

Media Matters Attacks NYT over Clinton Foundation Exposé

In the wake of last week’s much-discussed New York Times investigative report detailing cronyism and mismanagement inside the Clinton Foundation, former president Bill Clinton issued an open letter in an attempt to stem the public relations backlash. Clinton’s letter challenged a couple of the Times’ assertions that

Report: Fracking 'Brings Breathtaking Economic, Environmental Benefits'

Report: Fracking 'Brings Breathtaking Economic, Environmental Benefits'

A new report in the Manhattan Institute publication, City Journal, says fracking “brings breathtaking economic and environmental benefits” to the places that have embraced the “shale revolution.” James Panero catalogs powerful fracking facts, including: According to the federal government’s Secretary

Obama Speech Tour Sends Economic Approval Rating Plunging

Obama Speech Tour Sends Economic Approval Rating Plunging

President Barack Obama’s economic speaking tour has driven his economic approval ratings down even further to just 35%, according to a new Gallup poll released on Thursday. In early June, Obama’s economic approval rating stood at 42%. He then embarked upon a

Urban League Bags $565,000 In Obamacare Cash

Urban League Bags $565,000 In Obamacare Cash

Obama supporters are bagging big bucks by signing up as so-called Obamacare ‘navigators’ to help herd millions of confused Americans into the government’s healthcare exchanges. On Thursday, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-N J) announced that his state scored $2 million in

Study: More Americans on Disability than Live in NYC

Study: More Americans on Disability than Live in NYC

A new study says more Americans received Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in 2012 than the entire population of New York City. Our Generation, a free market non-profit advocacy group, says in its “Drivers of SSDI Growth” report that

CNN: Latest Obamacare Delay 'Could Have a Huge Political Impact'

CNN: Latest Obamacare Delay 'Could Have a Huge Political Impact'

On Thursday, CNN senior reporter John King said that the Obama Administration’s most recent delay of a key Obamacare provision that was supposed to limit consumers’ out-of-pocket expenses on deductibles and co-pays could prove seismic come the 2014 midterm elections. “This one

Obama Golfs with Comcast CEO Mega Donor

Obama Golfs with Comcast CEO Mega Donor

President Barack Obama went golfing Wednesday with Comcast chief executive Brian Roberts, the Democrat donor whose company owns NBC–the network presently producing a four-hour miniseries on Hillary Clinton. Comcast’s executive vice president David Cohen also raised over $1.4 million for

NY Times: Clinton Foundation Rife with Cronyism

NY Times: Clinton Foundation Rife with Cronyism

On Wednesday, the New York Times ran a blistering investigative report revealing the Clinton Foundation as a nonprofit rife with crony capitalist conflicts of interest and multi-million dollar deficits despite raking in at least $492 million from 1997 to 2007.

Obama's Dire Furlough Warnings from Sequestration Overblown

Obama's Dire Furlough Warnings from Sequestration Overblown

The Obama Administration’s dire warnings that cuts to the rate of spending increases–known as “sequestration”–would unleash economic destruction and national peril appear to have been wildly overblown, as nearly every major agency has reduced or eliminated altogether the number of

Feds Prepare Charges Against Two Low-Level JP Morgan Workers

Feds Prepare Charges Against Two Low-Level JP Morgan Workers

Last year, former Newsweek veteran reporter Peter Boyer and Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer wrote a much-discussed article highlighting Attorney General Eric Holder’s unwillingness to prosecute a single senior executive of any major financial services institution in the wake

White House Issues Another Obamacare Delay on Key Measure

White House Issues Another Obamacare Delay on Key Measure

The Obama Administration has delayed yet another critical provision of Obamacare until 2015 through a little-noticed ruling on the Labor Department’s website. The latest delay will extend enforcement of Obamacare’s caps on out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and co-pays for another

Debt Ceiling Debate Could Spell Trouble for Wall Street

Debt Ceiling Debate Could Spell Trouble for Wall Street

Wall Street is betting that the looming debt limit debate will, as in the past, be resolved. Politico’s Ben White and MJ Lee, however, argue this time could be different. “Really, seriously different,” write White and Lee: The House GOP

Newark Mayor Cory Booker Bagged 'Confidential' Cash from Law Firm

Newark Mayor Cory Booker Bagged 'Confidential' Cash from Law Firm

Last week, Newark, New Jersey Mayor Cory Booker came under fire for alleged crony capitalism involving his Internet startup, Waywire, which tapped CNN chief Jeff Zucker’s 15-year-old son to be a compensated “millennial adviser” for Booker’s company. Now, on Monday, the

Back-to-School Sales Disappoint

Back-to-School Sales Disappoint

Retailers are reeling from disappointing back-to-school sales as families pinch pennies in the dour economy. “It was a lousy start,” retail consultant Walter Loeb told USA Today. July retailer revenues rose by just 3.5%–the slowest pace since March, says the

EPA Only Grants Exemption to One Refinery, Won't Say Which One

EPA Only Grants Exemption to One Refinery, Won't Say Which One

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted one the nation’s 143 oil refineries an exemption from costly ethanol blending requirements but refuses to say which one or why citing “confidentiality restrictions,” reports the Wall Street Journal’s Kimberley A. Strassel. Page 11

Wholesale Inventories' Decline Longest in Nearly Four Years

Wholesale Inventories' Decline Longest in Nearly Four Years

Second-quarter economic growth estimates are being scaled back following Friday’s announcement by the Commerce Department that wholesale inventories dropped 0.2% in June after falling 0.6% in May. That means the government’s already anemic 1.7% annual growth forecast may be revised