Paul Krugman, the Nobel Prize-winning economist and longtime left-leaning New York Times columnist, left the Gray Lady last month after more than two decades, accusing editors of effectively censoring ...
Economist Paul Krugman, shown here in 2012, says Canada may be in a stronger position than the United States if a trade war breaks out between the countries. Credit: Ed Ritger / Creative Commons ...
Nobel Prize-winning Paul Krugman railed against the “billionaire’s club abasing themselves”. Historian Francis Fukuyama has taken aim at the apparent malevolence of Elon Musk. The irony is that ...
Syria is seeking to import oil via local intermediaries after its first post-Assad import tenders garnered little interest from major oil traders due to ongoing sanctions and financial risks ...
Economist Paul Krugman, shown here in 2012, says Canada may be in a stronger position than the United States if a trade war breaks out between the countries (Photo: Ed Ritger, Creative Commons).
The famous personality Paul Krugman pretty recently issued a really serious warning to the voters of US President- elect Donald Trump while exclaiming that a lot of them are going to get scammed in ...
As we approach the midterm elections, most political coverage I see frames the contest as a struggle between Republicans taking advantage of a bad economy and Democrats trying to scare voters about ...
Economist Paul Krugman argues that voters who cast ballots for President-elect Trump’s “terrible” economic agenda are going to get “brutally scammed.” Krugman joined The New Republic’s ...
Trump’s plan “to raise tariffs but cut taxes on high income” will batter working-class voters, Krugman told The New Republic’s Greg Sargent on “The Daily Blast” podcast. And the effect of Trump’s vow ...
Before joining Raw Story, Brad Reed spent eight years writing about technology at BGR.com and Network World. Prior to that, he wrote freelance stories for political publications such as AlterNet ...
Donald Trump champions the working class but his policies are bad news for them, Paul Krugman says. The Nobel-winning economist says tariffs and deportations will hurt instead of help the poor. "A lot ...