Feb 03 How Much of My Investments Should Be in Gold? Question/Comment: How much of my investments should be in gold? Paul Solman: Unfortunately, I can’t possibly give you an answer to your question, except to say that none of my investments are in gold (or ever have been). Thus,… Continue reading
Feb 03 Iran Launches First ‘Homegrown’ Satellite Into Space By PBS News Hour Iran said Tuesday that it had launched its first domestically-produced satellite as part of Tehran's ongoing efforts to build a space program. The launch was timed to coincide with observances of the 30th anniversary of the 1979 Iranian revolution. Continue reading
Feb 02 Watch Iraqi Provincial Elections Shed New Light on Country’s Political Progress Saturday's provincial elections in Iraq went relatively smoothly with more than 7 million Iraqis -- roughly half of all voters -- participating. Analysts examine what the poll says about Iraq's political system and its readiness to govern when U.S. troops… Continue watching
Feb 02 Watch Ethical, Legal Challenges Loom in Vetting Cabinet Choices While some of President Obama's Cabinet picks have sailed through confirmation, others have hit snags, such as Tom Daschle's recent admission of past tax mistakes. Analysts mull the pitfalls of cabinet-building. Continue watching
Feb 02 Daschle Cabinet Bid Hits Trouble Over Tax Issue By PBS News Hour Tom Daschle, President Barack Obama's choice to spearhead a reform effort of the costly U.S. health care system, fought Monday to salvage his appointment by apologizing for failing to pay back taxes. Continue reading
Jan 30 Watch Shields and Brooks Weigh Illinois, RNC Actions Columnists Mark Shields and David Brooks consider the Republican National Committee's selection of a new chairman and Illinois politics following the impeachment of Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Continue watching
Jan 30 RNC Elects Steele as Chair, Signaling Shift for GOP By Admin, PBS News Hour Republican National Committee members selected former Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael Steele as their first black national chairman after a lengthy voting process Friday, marking what Steele dubbed "the dawn of a new party."… Continue reading
Jan 30 Senate Passes SCHIP Bill in Party-line Vote By Admin, PBS News Hour The Senate on Thursday approved legislation to provide health insurance coverage to about 4 million uninsured children. The measure passed 66-32 in a vote split mostly along party lines. Continue reading
Jan 30 Are We Headed to a Shorter Work Week? Question/Comment: The Independent mentions that the United Kingdom might move to a three day work week. While some companies have resorted to this kind of solution, most have not. Would this kind of measure be of any help if… Continue reading
Jan 30 U.S. Economy Shrinks at Fastest Rate in 26 Years By Admin, PBS News Hour The U.S. economy shrank at its fastest rate in more than a quarter century between October and December, according to federal government data released Friday. Continue reading