A rage has been building in this country. Monuments are being ripped from podiums that represent an institutional view Americans can no longer relate to. It would be a mistake to assume this anger originates only from the recent protests followed by the killing of an unarmed black man. This dissatisfaction traces its roots back
Warren Buffett has one man to thank for Berkshire Hathaway Inc.’s BRK.A $29 billion windfall in 2017: President Donald Trump. The Omaha billionaire backed Mr. Trump’s opponent Hillary Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign. But new tax cuts the president signed into law last December provided Berkshire with the sizable one-time gain that helped inflate annual profits