Progressive Radio Network

Frankfurt

In an impressive fossil fuels travel day, I left the Standing Rock reservation and flew to Italy for the International Slow Food gathering known as…
Dr. Jack Rasmus reviews recent developments in the growing instability in Germany’s largest bank, Deutsche Bank, and explains how it is a reflection of a…
Part of America's advantage over other economies historically has been the pace at which it both creates and destroys jobs. As they face slowing prospects or…
The German city of Frankfurt is continental Europe’s largest financial center and host to the country’s Stock Exchange, countless other financial institutions, and the headquarters…
In Europe, failure is no longer an option. If banks are in danger of collapse, in come the bailout loans. If countries have trouble financing…
The battle between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ of global financial policy is escalating to the point where the ‘haves’ might start to sweat – a…
Tap water is by no means something to reach for when looking to achieve optimal health (check this out to see why that is). But unfortunately,…
Hormone-disrupting chemicals found in human-made products—from plastics to pesticides—are causing health problems that cost society billions, a new study finds. Published Thursday in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology…