Students marched against violence while prosecutors needlessly pushed for the death penalty in the Parkland shooting.
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Learning From Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking searched for answers about the universe; we could fruitlessly search for someone more inspiring than Hawking.
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Bear Stearns, 10 Years Later
Lessons were learned and reforms were instituted after Bear Stearns went bust 10 years ago. Sadly, many were ill-advised.
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Is Our Economy Too Hot?
How can we distinguish an economy that is chugging along from one that is overheating?
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Trump’s Nixon-To-China Moment
A president stunned the world by traveling to an isolated and threatening Asian nation in 1972. Will North Korea provide President Trump’s “Nixon-to-China” moment?
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A Commentary Gets Caught In A Crypto-Crackdown
Computers have trouble distinguishing between mentioning bitcoin and promoting it; humans ought to be able to do better.
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Being Right While Maybe Being Wrong
Trump’s proposed tariffs may be unwise, but he has valid reasons for giving them a try.
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Exceeding Low Expectations
A company famous for beating up customers and breaking their guitars gets props just for pausing before doing something dumb.
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Casting A Skilled Critical Eye On The News
News organizations have long employed critics; now a new outlet promises to return the favor.
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Sugar Daddy Journalism
As the media landscape evolves, journalists can adapt, wait to be rescued or tell us everything about their cats.
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