Casino Capitalism
Wall Street is a “casino” where the dice are “loaded in favor of the bankers and the ultra-rich,” according to economist Susmit Kumar in his frighteningly... Read More
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Wall Street is a “casino” where the dice are “loaded in favor of the bankers and the ultra-rich,” according to economist Susmit Kumar in his frighteningly... Read More
Since my accident, the nanoseconds, the smallest measure of time of my being back, mount up to years as the mystical connections multiply like stars in the heavens. In 1986,... Read More
What happens when a family splinters apart? This is the main question posed in Rebecca Diamond’s emotionally moving memoir Saving the Kids: A Grandmother’s Story. Diamond... Read More
Redemption is the first book in the occult fiction trilogy Eternal Nights by Richard Spegal. Much more than a simple tale of evil vampires pitted against the forces of good, it... Read More
Horse racing has charmed spectators for centuries. The flashing colors, the flying clods of dirt, the foamy sheen on the muscled bodies of horses who look like they’re... Read More
“I like the Navy,” proudly proclaims retired Admiral Harold Koenig in one of the fifty-two entries in Donald Johnson’s collection of tales, quips, poems, and oral... Read More
If you’ve ever suspected that the CIA sanctions assassinations of heads of state, "Under the Cover of Darkness" offers convincing confirmation. The powers that be at the... Read More
In this tense, fast-moving thriller, murder victims are turning up with their chests slashed. NYPD Detective Zach Dayan, an ex-Israeli cop, needs plenty of wit to connect the... Read More
Although promoted on its back cover as an autobiography, Henry Lee Hill’s A Station Agent’s Story is more of a ranting memoir. Hill aims to expose the New York City... Read More
“Regrets are for those who have surrendered or given up striving, who have chosen to cower in the ‘face of adversity,’” writes Michael Crabtree, who faced life-changing... Read More
America runs on oil and gasoline, but it’s money that makes the world go ‘round, a fact that Raymond Learsy illuminates poignantly in his collection of essays "Oil and... Read More
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