As Florida reopens, it is fair to ask what price it will pay – but also what price in economic and other misery it will avoid.
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Cashing Bloomberg’s Checks
Michael Bloomberg promises millions to restore felons’ voting rights. Backers should count the cash before they spend it.
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Investing Through A Post-Election Controversy
The presidential election may not be settled on Election Day. If controversy flares, investors should wait it out.
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SCOTUS Beyond Roe
Roe v. Wade looms over every Supreme Court vacancy, overshadowing many other major issues the court will address.
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Greg Kelly Ghoes To Trial
Not the proudest moment for Japan’s justice system: American executive Greg Kelly goes on trial in the Carlos Ghosn case.
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What’s An Auditor To Do?
Kids and companies do the darndest things, like inventing an imaginary $2 billion. Well, maybe not the kids.
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A Pot Bill Dying On The Vine
It’s reasonable, but wrong, to assume that Republicans are blocking federal marijuana decriminalization.
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The Not-The-Trump-Tax Papers
An online reader laments a New York Times “expose” that is long on slant, short on news and useless as a birdcage liner.
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