How far is the Supreme Court prepared to go on same-sex marriage? We’ll find out next year.
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The Skunk Works
Any business can benefit when a confident staffer decides to run with a good idea.
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The Keyboard Begins To Slowly Fade Away
Will touch screens and voice recognition replace touch typing, eliminating the familiar PC? It’s already happening.
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Less Patriotism, Greater Justice In France
An appellate court reversal of an egregiously unfair decision restores a degree of faith in French justice.
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A Misguided Response To Press Abuses
Despite its author’s denials, a report calling for greater regulation of the British press will curtail independent journalism.
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Marijuana’s Fate May Hinge On Raisins And Wheat
The struggle to regulate recreational marijuana could come down to an old decision about wheat and a new decision about raisins.
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“Granny Pods:” Only A Partial Elder Care Solution
“Granny pods” can bring the latest medical technology to our backyards. But is it an answer to elder care challenges?
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A Roundabout Route To Brazil
My journey from Newark to São Paulo had to begin in Miami, thanks to America’s policy of keeping Brazil at arm’s length.
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Opinions Aren’t Fraudulent, But Lawsuits Keep Coming
Grandstanding officials might stop filing baseless suits if taxpayers had to foot the bills. But that’s not how our system works.
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