Challenging a president’s command of U.S. nuclear forces serves only to encourage dangerous behavior by adversaries.
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Eric Meermann in Newsday
Eric Meermann explains why prepaying your first-quarter 2018 real estate taxes can make sense, even in the face of legislative uncertainty.
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Laying The 1960s To Rest
The 1960s were never truly over while Charles Manson remained alive.
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Slipping The ‘Blue Slip’ Noose
The day has come for Democrats to regret ‘nuking’ the filibuster on judicial nominees.
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Melinda Kibler in U.S. News & World Report
Melinda Kibler emphasizes the importance of asset location in retirement planning.
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Snagging ‘Fishlips’ May Yield An Even Bigger Catch
Disclosures of bad conduct by Al Franken may produce Democratic soul-searching, but there are bigger fish to fry.
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The Perfect vs. The Passable
In life, the perfect is often the enemy of the good; in Congress, the perfect is the enemy of the passable.
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Things Can Hardly Get Worse In Zimbabwe
For the long-suffering people of Zimbabwe, this week’s military coup may not be the worst thing that could happen.
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Ben Sullivan in U.S. News & World Report
Ben Sullivan advises seniors to carefully evaluate their insurance needs.
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Filling In For Nobody
Richard Cordray said he had the power to appoint his own interim successor atop the CFPB. He is probably wrong.
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