To effectively fix health insurance, we need to address Obamacare’s original sin of permitting after-the-fact coverage.
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Colleges Devalue Their Competition
Some colleges, responsive to their own self-interest, want to reduce the benefits of AP classes.
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Staving Off Disaster At Oroville
Oroville demonstrates that a water management infrastructure designed for the 20th century may buckle in the 21st.
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Valuing The Man In The Mirror
How much was Michael Jackson’s name worth when he died? It’s anyone’s guess, but the IRS prefers its own.
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Hollywood Handouts
Rather than tap the general fund for film incentives, Florida lawmakers could create a voluntary program to attract producers.
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Nap Time
Some courageous schools help teenagers cope with overloaded schedules by making time and space for a midday nap.
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Lusting For An Election
Once the rush has subsided, political junkies crave the next presidential race.
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On Further Review, The Rule Is Overturned
In a political version of instant replay, Congress can review whether rule-makers stepped out of bounds.
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Tax The Runway
Services that rent formal and not-so-formal wear are a successful business model and a boon to consumers – and tax preparers.
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Will Fewer Plans Produce More Savings?
Few of the former administration’s midnight rules deserve to survive, but one that encourages retirement savings is worthy.
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