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Will The ECB Set Off Taper Tantrum 2.0?

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When the Fed (Bernanke) first uttered the words taper in May 2013, U.S. yields went crazy--rising from 1.61% to 2.74% in two months, topping out just above 3% in the months following. Stocks were hit for about 8% in the month following the taper talk. Could it happen in Europe?

New Data Confirms Shrinking Choice Under ACA

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Everyone knows Obamacare premiums are way up for 2018. New data shows that the other promise of the ACA -- greater choice for consumers -- is suffering too. It's still possible to get Bronze, Silver and Gold plans, but it's getting progressively tougher to find plans other than HMOs in many places.



This Is How Violent Volcanoes Led To Vicious Vampires

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It's Halloween next week, which can only mean one thing for this particular volcanologist: it's a chance to explain how not one, but two volcanoes led to the origin of both Frankenstein's monster and modern vampires.

Three Big Problems With The New iPhone X

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As Apple prepares to open pre-orders on the iPhone X on October 27th, it will be hoping for a tidal wave of supporters. But there are more issues around the iPhone X than any recent iPhone launch.

Can VR Save The Movie Theater, Or The Mall?

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More than 10,000 VRcades are operating around world and this is just the beginning. The really high end, warehouse scale free roam VR, is something we've never seen before: visitors literally walk inside a movie. It is social. It is surreal. But is it a business?

Second Victim Of Flesh Eating Bacteria After Hurricane Harvey Dies

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A 31 year old man who helped repair homes in Galveston, Texas is the second person to die from flesh eating bacteria after Hurricane Harvey. An infected wound in his arm was the source. Prompt recognition, antibiotics, and surgery can be lifesaving.

Outcome Of Virginia Governor's Race Will Have A Big Impact On Taxpayers

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Democrats run the risk of losing the governor's mansion in Virginia, the one southern state that went for Hillary Clinton in 2016. On the Republican side, Ed Gillespie is running a strong campaign and, according to polls, making it clear that a Northam loss would be a win for Virginia taxpayers.





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