When pigs fly – or peacocks – they won’t do so as emotional support animals.
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Can Bosses Demand Vaccination?
Many employers want to encourage COVID-19 vaccination, but most will likely limit themselves to cheerleading.
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A Mile-High Gridiron Nightmare
A team that has had no effective owner for years had no quarterback last week, perhaps not by coincidence.
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The Inevitable Pandemic
The novel coronavirus was destined to spread worldwide as soon as it jumped the species barrier and met Homo sapiens.
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Menstruation Goes Public In Scotland
Scottish lawmakers seek to end “period poverty” by creating a right to obtain free menstrual products.
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After Turbulent 2020, A Surprisingly Calm Tax Outlook
In this year like no other, looking ahead is preferable to looking back. But while 2020 has been, to put it mildly, tumultuous, things look relatively calm on the tax policy horizon in the short-term future.
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The Value Of A ‘Vaccine Passport’
A “vaccine passport” could restore economic health far beyond the travel sector if it is safe, effective and widely adopted.
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Doomsday For NYC Transit
A “doomsday” transit budget triggers surprisingly little angst in a metropolis becoming accustomed to doing without.
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Meeting Chief Joseph
How a 20th century Bronx teenager repeatedly crossed paths with a famous chief from the last of the American Indian Wars.
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Dollars Blowing In The Wind
Bob Dylan did not write the lyric “a time to reap,” but he seized the right moment to harvest the fruits of a life’s work.
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