Not all official malfeasance merits federal prosecution – and a life sentence of ridicule does not require it.
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Skeletons In A Lawman’s Closet
Mud flies in the Broward County sheriff’s race, where the incumbent failed to disclose a tragic detail from his childhood.
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Trolls Attack The Multiplex
A Hollywood cliffhanger: Can movie theaters survive a pandemic and an attack by animated trolls?
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Crazed Talk About Double Dipping
The Treasury’s boss rails against double dipping in the tax pool, but he is the one taking the plunge.
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What They Knew, When They Knew It
While China fudged and suppressed information about a gathering pandemic, American attention was focused on impeachment.
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Too Many PPP Chefs
Treasury changed lawmakers’ recipe for small business financial aid, and the IRS added uncertainty to the pot.
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Midsummer Is Showtime For The Economy
Lockdowns are beginning to relax, but economic recovery cannot really begin until workers are ready to perform.
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A Tragic Postscript To A Magical Trip
Modern mass violence found its way to a corner of Canada beloved for its peace and kindness.
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A Victory For Small-R Republicanism
A divided Supreme Court says Georgia’s citizens can freely access their state’s officially annotated legal code.
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Another Glynn County Horror Story
In a newly notorious Georgia county, the law habitually behaves as a law unto itself.
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