In upstate New York’s economic desert, Cuomo’s minimum wage boost will make government the employer of first resort.
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Reviving A Bad Idea
Hiring private firms to collect tax debts has failed twice before, but the House wants to try it again.
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Small Progress In The ‘Serial’ Case
If Maryland courts won’t produce justice in the ‘Serial’ case, the governor should exercise his power to do the job.
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A Retirement Planning Strategy Goes Away
Congress set out to fund Social Security disability by curbing a retirement strategy, but the move will have unexpected results.
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We Are What We Believe Ourselves To Be
As citizens, we establish our government; it does not establish us.
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Arctic Cruising In The Cold Light Of Day
A historic voyage through the Arctic Ocean has a certain appeal, but potential passengers have to face a few cold, hard facts.
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Banning ‘Balance Billing’
Protecting consumers from surprise out-of-network medical charges has nothing to do with Obamacare.
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China’s Population Reform Is Too Little, Too Late
China’s rulers set a demographic time bomb 35 years ago that is now exploding in their faces.
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What If A Father Did It?
If a parent body-slams his disobedient teenage daughter, is it discipline or assault?
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Checking The Odds On Fantasy Sports
Winning at fantasy sports takes skill; winning the New York lottery does not. Guess which has been deemed illegal gambling.
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