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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Oklahoma Tribe To Pay $48M In Payday Lending Case Tied To Race Car Driver
Two companies controlled by the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma have agreed to pay $48 million to avoid federal prosecution for their involvement in a lending scheme that charged borrowers interest rates as high as 700 percent. As part of the … Continue reading
Will Ash Carter’s Hail Mary Pass To Reboot The Anti-ISIS Coalition Actually Work?
U.S. Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter seems to get the reality that the so-called “coalition” of 66 countries that are supposedly fighting ISIS in Iraq and Syria is a sham. Most of these countries are contributing nothing to the fight … Continue reading
Bogdan Predicts F-35s For Less Than $80M, Engines Included!
ARLINGTON, VA: Three years ago, Lockheed Martin made the bold boast that F-35s would cost less than $85 million a copy by 2019, less than any existing fourth-generation fighter. Skeptics howled. Boeing scoffed (eager to sell their ostensibly cheaper F-18 and … Continue reading
Grounded!
Copyright © 2016 Albuquerque Journal For more than two decades, hobbyists have flown their radio control airplanes at Arroyo del Oso Park in the Northeast Heights. Greg Rullman, president of the Duke City Electric Flyers Club, launches a P-51 Mustang … Continue reading
UK’s Capilouto: Bevin’s cuts are ‘draconian’ – The Courier
University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto(Photo: Tom Loftus) Buy Photo W.T. Young Library on UK’s campus in Lexington. (Photo: By James Crisp, Special to the Courier-Journal) FRANKFORT, Ky. – Gov. Matt Bevin’s proposed funding cut to the University of Kentucky “hurts … Continue reading
New airplanes arriving at CCIA
the “Cuz We Can” bus to check out the fully-loaded tailgater that’s complete with three flat screen TV’s, surround-sound stereo, a swing-out gas grill, a margarita machine, a fish fryer, a microwave, a popcorn popper with a homemade butter dispenser … Continue reading
Visiting Canarc Resource’s El Compas Mine
On Wednesday, January 27, 2016, Palisade Global undertook a two-day investigative assignment to look under the hood of Canarc Resource Corp’s El Compas project in Zacatecas, Mexico. We thought it would be enlightening to share the notes with our readers. … Continue reading