Gold is beating stocks this year; here's why
Gold got the week started off right. So will this be the year that the precious metal truly shines?
Gold got the week started off right. So will this be the year that the precious metal truly shines?
Dr. Fredric Brandt‘s tragic death this weekend has been ruled a suicide. “From what we have determined, it was a suicide,” a spokeswoman for the Miami police told People in a statement. Following initial reports that he was battling an illness, a rep for the late dermatologist spoke out to confirm that he was suffering [...]
Music composed for video games is now being ranked alongside Beethoven and Mozart.
United Airlines lost professional golfer Russell Henley's clubs while he was en route to The Masters tournament.
Rumer Willis and her pro partner Val Chmerkovskiy leave their Dancing with the Stars practice on Sunday (April 5) in Los Angeles. The 26-year-old actress and 29-year-old dancer are fan favorites on DWTS this season – and they showed off their moves on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which airs later today on NBC! Check out [...]
Jason Schwartzman made the transition that some teen actors can’t broker. His first film, Wes Anderson's "Rushmore," was a big hit and launched his career. But the years after were a bit lean and or unremarkable. It wasn’t until six years later, with David O. Russell’s “I Heart Huckabees,” that the actor proved he was more than a one-hit wonder (though those that remember know he was pretty hilarious in his small “CQ” role). On a Marc Maron podcast from earlier this year, the actor revealed that... Читать дальше...
Half a million more people were summoned to court last year over unpaid council tax, after benefits protecting low-income families from paying it were scrapped.
Sadly spray-paint cans are not sold with an accompanying dictionary.
A new business plan has two Israeli doctors hoping for big changes when it comes to reducing joint pain.
Viacom will take a $785 million pre-tax charge during the recently-ended quarter as part of a reorganization, the company said Monday.
Partially crowdfunded, and made with a limited budget, for fans of Joe Dante, they'll take his next movie any way they can get it. Sometimes, as a filmmaker, you have to count on the luck of the draw for things to happen, and when it came to casting, things really worked out for Dante. "... casting is sort of a coin toss in certain ways, but casting is 90% of the movie. And in a movie like this it's probably 95% of the movie because the people we have in the four leads happen to be great, their chemistry is terrific," he told us last year. Читать дальше...
The costs of false-positive mammograms and overdiagnosis of breast cancer top $4 billion annually, according to a new report.
Blackrock plans to close or consolidate some money market funds, reported Dow Jones on Monday.
Stacey Gilbert of Susquehanna explains how to use options to profit from the Bank of Japan meeting this week.
One Oklahoma tribe is fighting for the right to continue offering Connecticut residents high-rate payday loans.
Dreading going back to work tomorrow? This should cheer you up.
CNBC's Jackie DeAngelis discusses the day's activity in the commodities markets. Oil was up on the day as the Saudis raised prices in Asia. Also, traders don't believe Iranian oil will come on line until 2016.
French filmmaker Olivier Assayas is still riding high off the reception to his latest work, “Clouds Of Sils Maria." In February, the film's star, Kristen Stewart, became the first American actress to win France’s Cesar Award for her performance. "Clouds Of Sils Maria" seemed to confuse some critics at Cannes last year, but almost ironically, it’s been American critics who have been most receptive to this stageplay-like, mirror-reflecting film about time, aging, and identity. It's a layered, intimate movie... Читать дальше...
Think most fantasy-sports contests are legal? Here's why many may be running afoul of the law, these lawyers say.
Four countries scrutinised over €40bn in deferred tax assets being held as core capital
Natural rights are fundamentally different from goods and services. Judge Napolitano explains in his new book how the acquisition of a mere service — security — cannot be based on the destruction of rights, which cannot be traded away, writes David Gordon.
This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Robert Hale.
Читать дальше...We're now in the world of negative interest rates, and Mises’s insights about human action are the key to understanding the implications of this, and in understanding the impossibility of a negative “natural” or “originary” interest rate, writes Thorsten Polleit.
This audio Mises Daily is narrated by Robert Hale.
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