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The Wall Street Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) So (and we will get back to that word in a

The Wall Street Journal (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) So (and we will get back to that word in a

Daily Real Estate News An improving job market, still-low interest rates, and recent measures to make credit more accessible are all offering help to the

Goldman Sachs economists Jan Hatzius and Zach Pandl made 8 economic predictions for 2016. And some are pretty astounding. For one, they predict the Federal

By Prashant Gopal | BloombergBusiness U.S. mortgage rates rose, with the 30-year average topping 4 percent for the first time in five months, after the

Governing The 2015 legislative year was marked in most states by fiscal partisanship, unpredictable revenues and continued pressure to lower taxes. The new year is

By Darrell Jackson | Peoria Times After a mysterious post on the Islamic Center of Peoria website stated that the city had given approval to

By Brittany Schmus and Cammeron Neely | Cronkite News Just south of the railroad tracks in Downtown Phoenix, warehouses that once played an integral role

Pilot turns plane around to help grieving family By Michael Harthorne | Newser In the week before Christmas, one Delta Air Lines pilot gave a
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By Reagan Priest | Yellow Sheet With the House and Senate returning to the Capitol to vote on legislation Monday, Gov. Katie Hobbs now has

By Jakob Thorington | Yellow Sheet Republican legislators are reconsidering a school safety bill intended to help law enforcement agencies better respond to life-threatening emergencies.

By AZ Family Bankruptcy attorney Howard Meyers said Chapter 11 filings have become more common for nonprofits. “It happens with great frequency,” Meyers said. “A more