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Paul Dykewicz

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Real estate investor Donald Trump’s recent retort that world renowned pediatric neurosurgeon and rival Republican presidential candidate, Benjamin Carson, M.D., was merely an “okay doctor” may be the most preposterous statement yet from the bombastic New Yorker.

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Donald Trump’s performance in his first presidential debate and his comments afterward showed that his unique skills for amassing a fortune, offering headline-grabbing retorts and ranking first in voter polls cannot protect him from his penchant for ill-advised public criticism of others.

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Real estate mogul and 2016 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump may have surprised some people when he recently told an estimated 2,000 people attending the FreedomFest conference in Las Vegas that he loves “legal” immigrants, Mexico and Mexicans.

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Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, told roughly 1,500 attendees at the FreedomFest conference here that his parents’ humble background as American immigrants’ shows that the American Dream remains within reach for those who dedicate themselves to pursue it rather than depend on the government to take care of them.

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Insured property damage caused by the recent rioting in Baltimore has hit $23.9 million and is destined to rise, especially with business interruption claims still unknown, according to the latest figures from the Insurance Information Institute.

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Hear Eagle Daily Investor Editor Paul Dykewicz discuss the latest about the weak U.S. economy, the financial fallout in Baltimore since the April 27 riot and lessons for city leaders elsewhere about how to avoid civil unrest in their own communities.

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