The Third Reich committed industrialized genocide, leaving mountains of evidence assembled largely by the Nazis themselves.
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A $300 Million Feud
Few artists carry Taylor Swift’s clout, but many can learn from her dismay over the fate of her Big Machine recordings.
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Is Ancient Silicon The Root Of Boeing’s Problems?
A processor from the dawn of the PC era reportedly runs the latest Boeing 737 jets – and may explain a lot of problems.
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Smart Diapers: TMI Or Next Big Thing?
For parents who have a nose for good ideas, “smart” diapers may not make it past the sniff test.
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Disrespecting Women’s Soccer
In women’s soccer, the U.S. team is The Man – but its players don’t get paid anything close to what men get.
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Should You Make The C Corporation Switch?
If you own a pass-through business, should you join the crowd and convert it to a C corporation? It may seem like a simple question, but when you look closer, the calculation gets complex.
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A Misguided Heartland Border Truce
Should politicians seeking to lure jobs from elsewhere care whether those jobs come from just across the state line or across the country?
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Justices Return To (Parochial) School
A Montana case tests whether states can bar religious schools from public support merely because of their parochial nature.
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What Good Is A Blockchain?
Enthusiasts tout blockchains’ benefits beyond cryptocurrencies, but so far those benefits are promises, while risks are real.
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Delaware Pretties Up Its Piggy Behavior
Delaware has ceded ground but still aggressively seeks to snag supposedly unclaimed property from businesses.
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