U.S. aid saves lives but few know, Bill Gates says - Vision Insights and New Hor
Posted by: admin in Investments and Raising MoneyU.S. aid saves lives but few know, Bill Gates states - Vision Insights and New Horizons
WASHINGTON, Oct 27 (Reuters) - Foreign aid may provide the best value for money spent by the U.S. government, Bill and Melinda Gates stated on Tuesday, but few seem to know it. They launched a new project to try to publicize some public health
House panel votes for new rating agency rules - WTVF
WASHINGTON (AP) - A House committee on Wednesday voted to set new rules for investment rating agencies, which lawmakers state misled investors by giving high marks to risky securities tied to subprime mortgages. The proposal, approved by a 49-14 vote
Can the Economy Grow Without Gov’t Help? - CBS News
Over the past year, the U.S. government has thrown almost every tool at its disposal toward making the economy grow again. And it has worked, at least for now. The trillion-dollar question for the economy now is: What will happen when those
What To Do If The Market Goes Cold This Winter - CNBC
Investors accustomed to seeing strong stock market gains in the October-February period, may be wondering what this year will bring after the stunning rally that began in April. Much of that has been based on the assumption that recession would yield
Department of Energy awards smart-grid allows for 4 N.J. projects - NJBIZ
The U.S. Department of Energy on Wednesday announced a series of Smart Grid Investment grants, including four projects that’ll bring smart-grid benefits to New Jersey. “Smart Grid projects reduce energy bills and will help grow New Jersey’s
NNPA Chairman Confronts GM and Ford for Lack of Black Ads - Black Press USA
WASHINGTON (NNPA) - It is estimated by the Chicago-based research firm, Target Market News, that African-American consumers will have spent $2.8 billion on new General Motors vehicles in this year alone. According to industry statistics, GM’s models
NASA’s New Ares Rocket Finally Takes Off - KDKA
NASA’s newest rocket blasted off on a brief test flight Wednesday, taking the first step in a back-to-the-moon program that could yet be shelved by the White House. The 327-foot Ares I-X rocket resembled a giant white pencil as it shot into the sky
Auto-Enrollment in Retirement Plans Could Crimp Savings, GAO Report - Workforce Management
Automatic enrollment programs could inadvertently reduce defined-contribution plan participants’ potential retirement savings because they could have chosen a higher contribution rate on their own, according to a Government Accountability Office











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