As Alexander Hamilton enjoys his greatest acclaim in more than two centuries, his modern-day successor squirms.
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How Brokers May Spin New Fiduciary Rules
Brokers did not welcome new rules imposing fiduciary standards, but they may spin the changes as their own good idea.
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A Higher Standard For Retirement Accounts
New rules require brokers to act as fiduciaries when serving retirement accounts. The mandate is likely to expand.
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Journalism’s Dirty Little Secret
Many journalists who demand full disclosure from public figures and other sources keep their own union ties quiet.
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Our Mini-Migration Crisis
With borders closing, northbound migrants are stymied in their overland journey. Not in Europe – this is in the Americas.
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Gagging New Mexico Teachers
One state’s teachers are free to speak out about standardized tests – as long as they only say positive things.
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Chris Christie’s ‘New Coke’ Moment
Christie may have seen himself as Trump’s attorney general. That worked out about as well as Christie’s presidential bid.
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The Dying Working Class
When smaller working-class communities die, the people who inhabit them die, too – and that’s not just a figure of speech.
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Staying Alert For Sepsis
Sepsis, which claimed Patty Duke’s life and is among the nation’s top killers, can be beaten if caught early. Awareness is key.
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Transparency And Accountability Reach Brazil
Contrary to her backers’ claims, impeachment proceedings against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff are far from a coup.
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