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  • Join us for a week long commentary series asking that question. We'll hear from economists, academics, and the public.

  • The six countries that are members of the Gulf Cooperation Council — Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait to name a few — are far richer than their neighbors in the Middle East. So why haven't they seen an Arab Spring?

  • IBM just appointed its first female CEO. Virginia Rometty takes over on January 1st. Commentator Kristina Wong has a few things to say to her.

  • What if the super committee had actual superpowers, like in a comic book?

  • The days when public taxpayers dollars built arenas is slowly coming to an end — and that's changing the economics of sports.

  • Many financially irresponsible people have been forced into responsible behavior since the recession started. But Meghan Daum says impulsive spenders need to return to help the economy.

  • The Greek bailout has a lot to do with the history between Germany and Greece.

  • Sifting through the life of belongings of a parent or sibling or friend can bring up a lot of emotions. And those emotions often trump the practical, financial choices you should make.

  • Labels are routine in conversations about politics. But do those labels limit our debates?

  • A tight job market means fierce competition to find work. What could make things worse for job seekers? Robots.