Boeing and its U.S. regulator continue to think magically about the 737 MAX’s history and its near-term prospects.
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How Much Internet Speed Do We Need?
Your ISP sells gazillion-megabit service, and your car dealer offers a vehicle that can do 180 mph. They are equally useful.
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Volcano Tourism
Volcanoes have awed visitors and lulled nearby residents for millennia. Paying the occasional steep price is in our nature.
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Aung San Suu Kyi’s Feet Of Clay
Once beatified in human rights circles, Aung San Suu Kyi becomes an apologist for her military’s persecution of the Rohingya.
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A House Divided Against The Senate
If the Senate acquits Trump of obstructing Congress, lawmakers may permanently weaken their position against the executive.
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Betting On Democracy
With a polarized nation and a paralyzed Parliament, Boris Johnson sought today’s election to “get Brexit done.”
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Settling Up With Paul Volcker
Baby boomers owe a big debt to Paul Volcker and his successful fight against inflation. Millennials, not so much.
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How Far Can Sneakers Take Your Wallet?
The thriving resale market for popular sneakers offers potential for profit — and risk, of course.
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Official And Unofficial Truth
As Singapore asserts an “official truth” far beyond its borders, some American politicians seem tempted to follow.
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The NY AG’s Golden Sombrero
New York’s lawyers struck out four times in a securities fraud case whose only fraud was the Martin Act statute they invoked.
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