The over-50, gray-haired Republicans supporting the "sanctuary cities" legislation represented the old Texas. The under-40, youthful Hispanic legislators represent its future.
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Posted by Darjeeling 222 days ago (http://www.chron.com)Old Financial Cons May Get a New Wrinkle
Posted by JMaster500 444 days ago (http://www.thestreet.com)
BOSTON (TheStreet) -- Despite a flurry of media attention about finance-related ripoffs, new victims are continually ensnared.
TheStreet recently poke to Ken Springer, president of Corporate Resolutions, and its managing director, Donald Klaskin, about the continued resurrection of pyramid schemes and what may be the next move for con artists.
Corporate Resolutions is a worldwide business inves
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Old Guard ETFs Hemorrhaging
Posted by SuperAdam34 726 days ago (http://www.thestreet.com)
The ETF landscape is changing as longtime funds like the SPDR S&P 500 are losing market share to new competitors that are enticing customers with commission free offers.
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Mark Martin and Ron Hornaday Jr. used to be too young, now they're too old. But baby boomers tend to make their own rules, so maybe that's why they're running up front.
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