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The administration says federal spending trends are helping rein in price increases, but the economic calculus may be more complicated.
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It is also a good day for Americans to consider declaring their independence from another oppressive regime, the use of zoning to manage and control the use of land in American... Read more ...
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The US, EU, Canada, Japan, Korea and Australia all see signs of an economic contraction. Alexander Spatari/Getty Images Several major economies are headed for a recession... Read more ...