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Commerce Department Distorting Research +  


A new Commerce report utilized data from the Economic Policy Institute to analyze the impact of H-1B visa temporary workers on the jobs of American citizens. The Commerce Department decided to take the EPI's findings and distort them to finalize a matter that should be getting a fair amount of attention.

China's latest Scheme: "Honey Laundering" 1  


After a nearly decade-long investigation, executives from six companies in China and Germany were arrested Wednesday and accused of conspiring to smuggle Chinese honey into the U.S. in an effort to avoid import duties.

Caterpillar to Expand in Brazil 1  


The company, which is based in Peoria, Illinois, and has a worldwide workforce of 94,000, already has more factories located outside of the U.S. than inside. Caterpillar has 51 domestic factories and 59 international facilities.

Americans Finding “New Normal” in Economy 1  


In recessions past we have surged back with renewed enthusiasm only to have our hopes dashed by a recessionary relapse. This time, the prospects for the U.S. economy seem so dire that there is little room for celebration or panic.

Regaining Prosperity for America's Middle Class +  



The disastrous “free trade” inspired policies enforced through NAFTA and the WTO have led to the destruction of America's independence.

Letters to the editor
09/08/2010

Growth in clean energy industries and in green jobs has been considerably slower and bumpier than anticipated, industry experts say.

09/08/2010

The American economy is financed by foreign nations in ways that do not draw headlines, but do warrant further examination.

09/08/2010

The World Trade Organization next week is expected to issue a long-awaited ruling on the European Union’s challenge to alleged U.S. subsidies to aircraft maker Boeing, a decision which could have major implications in the competition for a multi-billion dollar U.S. Air Force contract.