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5 Lessons From Fed Chair Alan Greenspan

Kiplinger

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June 24, 2026

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 5 Lessons From Fed Chair Alan Greenspan
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Kiplinger

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· Jun 24, 2026

Requiem for Maestro: 5 Lessons From Fed Chair Alan Greenspan

Requiem for Maestro: 5 Lessons From Fed Chair Alan Greenspan

Atlantic Council

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Greenspan legacy: How the Federal Reserve should face the AI revolution

Learning from the former Federal Reserve chair’s experiences to safely navigate the current tech boom would be the highest form of tribute to his memory. The post The Greenspan legacy: How the Federal Reserve should face the AI revolution appeared first on Atlantic Council.

ZNS Bahamas

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· Jun 24, 2026

Social Services Minister Delivers Budget Debate Contribution in the Senate

Minister of Social Services, Sen. Hon. Barbara Cartwright gave her contribution to the 2026/2027 budget debate in the Senate on Tuesday. The minister revealed a significant rise in the amount of disabled and homeless citizens. You can read Minister Cartwright’s entire presentation below. The post Social Services Minister Delivers Budget Debate Contribution in the Senate appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 25, 2026

Club for Growth Releases Congressional Scorecard

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—The Club for Growth, an organization that promotes fiscal conservatism, has released its 2025 congressional scorecard grading everyone on Capitol Hill for their alignment with the group’s economic positions. Founded in 1999, the Club for Growth advocates for cutting taxes and government spending. The scorecard is based on 19 House votes...

Twitchy

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· Jun 28, 2026

John Cornyn's SMUG Post Talking Down to Grassroots About the SAVE Act BACKFIRES in a Most SPECTACULAR Way

John Cornyn's SMUG Post Talking Down to Grassroots About the SAVE Act BACKFIRES in a Most SPECTACULAR Way

Diane Ravitch's blog

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· Jun 23, 2026

John Thompson: Public Schools Are a Public Good, Not a Commodity!

John Thompson, historian and retired teacher in Oklahoma, reports on a discussion between historian Jack Schneider and journalist Jennifer Berkshire about the future of public schools. There is no denying the well-funded effort, supported by the Trump administration, to send public money to nonpublic schools. And yet more than 85 of American children still enroll []

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Related coverage for " 5 Lessons From Fed Chair Alan Greenspan ": Kiplinger — Requiem for Maestro: 5 Lessons From Fed Chair Alan Greenspan . Atlantic Council — The Greenspan legacy: How the Federal Reserve should face the AI revolution. ZNS Bahamas — Social Services Minister Delivers Budget Debate Contribution in the Senate. The Daily Signal — Club for Growth Releases Congressional Scorecard. Twitchy — John Cornyn's SMUG Post Talking Down to Grassroots About the SAVE Act BACKFIRES in a Most SPECTACULAR Way. Diane Ravitch's blog — John Thompson: Public Schools Are a Public Good, Not a Commodity!