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Tesla Is The World's 4th Largest Automaker (Despite Only Selling 76,000 Cars In 2016)

Tesla Is The World's 4th Largest Automaker (Despite Only Selling 76,000 Cars In 2016)

It’s been another breakout year for Tesla. Over the course of 2017, the company’s market capitalization has soared beyond those of major manufacturers like Ford, GM, BMW, Honda, and Nissan. This thrust can be partly attributed to the company’s Model S, which reigns supreme as the top-selling plug-in electric car worldwide in 2015 and 2016.

Women's March Organizer Sarsour Sees Convicted Terrorist Friend Stripped Of Citizenship, Banned Forever From US

Women's March Organizer Sarsour Sees Convicted Terrorist Friend Stripped Of Citizenship, Banned Forever From US

Rasmieh Yousef Odeh lost her citizenship and will be banned from America forever for intentionally falsifying her US immigration documents to hide a previous terrorism conviction. As Daily Caller reports, Women's March organizer Linda Sarsour has a long history of defending the soon-to-be-deported terrorist.

A 1970s self-help guru’s hint why investors may be duped (again)

A 1970s self-help guru’s hint why investors may be duped (again)

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America’s top forecasters missed the 2008 market crash, during which stock investors lost half their money. Now with stocks approaching bubble territory it looks they are again ignoring warnings signs. What gives?

The biggest red flag is the S&P 500 index, which groups 500 of America’s largest public companies and is trading near record highs. This despite a sluggish US economy driven by record government spending, borrowing and money printing.

In Nationwide Address, Trump To Unveil "New Path Forward" On Afghanistan Tomorrow

In Nationwide Address, Trump To Unveil "New Path Forward" On Afghanistan Tomorrow

With the anti-neocon Steve Bannon out, and nobody left in Trump's inner circle to halt the simmering push for war in Aghanistan, North Korea, the Middle East and virtually everywhere else courtesy of Generals Kelly and McMaster, this morning Reuters reported, quoting Defense Secretary Mattis that Trump has a made a decision on the United States' strategy for Afghanistan after a "sufficiently rigorous" review process.

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