Recreational marijuana is about to become legal across Canada. How long before we follow our neighbors’ sensible lead?
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How Now, Thou Dow?
With GE’s exit, the Dow Jones industrial average continues to become less industrial.
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Send The NBA Draft Back To School
The NBA draft dropped out of high school years ago, to the dismay of young players ready to go pro. Is it time to go back?
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The World’s Greatest Back-Seat Drivers
Ten out of 10 U.S. senators believe they know better than the president when it comes to China.
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Thomas Walsh in Newsmax
Thomas Walsh suggests strategies for coping with four common threats to retirement savings.
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The Desert Is No Place For Kids
Keeping kids out of federal custody is a good idea. Keeping them out of danger in the desert is a better one.
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Off The Grid: Preparing For Power Loss
Once a major storm has passed through, people who emerged from it without injuries or major property damage are apt to feel relief. But that relief can quickly turn to frustration the longer the power remains off. If you live someplace where frequent storms or other natural disasters threaten to interrupt your access to power, the best time to plan is long before a storm arrives.
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College Savings Plans For New Parents
It is sometimes hard for parents of newborns to imagine their babies as teenagers heading off to college. But to be best prepared, parents should plan for that day proactively, even before their baby arrives.
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Harmonious Prenuptial Agreements
When done right, a premarital agreement is a pretty simple and straightforward piece of paperwork, not much more complex – and no less necessary – than getting the marriage license itself.
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Was A Tax Case Really About Abortion?
A landmark Supreme Court tax case may have even bigger impacts down the road on abortion and political spending controversies.
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