Shomari Hearn cautions investors in their 60s against portfolios that are so conservative they risk losing purchasing power.
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Deprive Mass Shooters Of Notoriety They Crave
Many mass shooters crave notoriety, and their publicity can inspire further crimes. We should banish them from public view.
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Trapped At Tim Hortons
Imbibing the milk of human kindness, dispensed at a Canadian restaurant drive-thru.
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The Whale Who Came In From The Cold
From Russia, with love? A beluga whale turns up in a strategic Arctic region carrying some suspicious-looking baggage.
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Florida Gets What It Voted For
Floridians meant what they said, and said what they meant, about restoring voting rights for most felons.
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A New Tax Break Was Hardly ‘Simplification’
The dust is clearing after the first spring tax season under the most recent federal tax overhaul. Taxpayers and tax professionals alike have now had a chance to see how new rules played out in reality – especially those governing the qualified business income deduction.
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Single-Payer Shortcomings
Doctor shortages, long waits and suboptimal care are common in single-payer national health systems, as patients are well aware.
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Remembering National Trauma, A Century Later
Will we recall the pain of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 a century later? Canada’s historic Halifax Explosion hints that we will.
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An Ancient Hate Thrives Amid Modern Frustrations
Anti-Semitic incidents are rising across Europe, while two synagogue shootings in less than a year boost fears in the U.S.
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Who Shares The Fruits Of Naomi Osaka’s Success?
A prodigy’s father cut deals with coaches to prepare his daughter for elite tennis. One of those deals has landed in court.
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