Homes Sales Drop in the West is a Bad Sign
So what if folks in California are priced out, everything's fine where you are, right? Unless our western neighbors are the fading canary in the coal mine of home sales.
Gold’s Value Upheld in Federal Court Decision
Before credit and numbers on a computer screen were considered "real" money, gold was the standard for business transactions. But the fall and rise of the gold clause has created some up-to-the-minute legal drama.
Demand for Gold Coins Toppling Records
Is it the fact that gold retains buying power when cash doesn't? Or that it's a safe haven in stormy markets? Or is it that gold is the one asset that protects your privacy?
Expert: Fed Should Buy Gold to Save Failing Economy
How do you cure malaise? With deflation, no interest accruing on our savings, and a general sense of unease about the U.S, and world economy, one expert is prescribing a golden shot in the arm.
Nazi Gold Train Legend Just Won’t Die
We've said it before: You can't trust Nazis. Now the on-again, off-again Nazi gold train hunt is on again, thanks to two determined treasure seekers.