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Sweden has long been a bastion of generous social welfare and an egalitarian political culture. So many people were shocked when scores of youths hurled rocks at police and set cars ablaze during rioting in several largely immigrant areas near Stockholm this week.Few dispute that the violence was probably touched off by the fatal police shooting of an elderly man who had locked himself in an apartment wielding a knife. But some residents in the area accused police who responded to the violence of racism.For some, the real reason for the unrest is the high unemployment and isolation of youths in the southern and western Stockholm suburbs where the violence occurred -- ones who see little future for themselves or access to Sweden's prosperity."The segregation in Stockholm increases all the time, and it's happening fast," said Nina Edstrom, a social anthropologist who promotes integration at a center for multiculturalism in Fittja, where some of the violence occurred. "There are very larg...
FBN’s Lou Dobbs on the state of education in America.
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Oil Change International Executive Director Steve Kretzmann argues the government needs to end tax breaks for oil companies.
FBN's Diane Macedo breaks down late-morning market news.
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FBN’s Lou Dobbs on the number of legal immigrants in the U.S.
FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down the stories moving the markets ahead of the trading day.
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PARIS (AP) — Israel won a rare victory on the international diplomatic stage Monday, gaining acceptance in an exclusive club of prosperous economies after a 16-year ...
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Sweden has long been a bastion of generous social welfare and an egalitarian political culture. So many people were shocked when scores of youths hurled rocks at pol...
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development says Italy must continue to bring down its public debt and make permanent spending cuts, even as the countr...
FBN's Tracy Byrnes breaks down afternoon market news.
OECD Secretary General Angel Gurria on the economic state of the global markets.
FBN’s Diane Macedo breaks down the stories moving the markets around the world.
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