Corporate reactions to the Parkland shootings are the latest example of business leading and responding to social change.
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How Long Is The Law’s Arm?
A self-appointed shadow attorney general wants U.S. law enforcement to have global subpoena power.
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Trump’s Pressure On Pyongyang
Despite the angst about Trump’s fitness to handle North Korea, he seems to be doing at least as well as his predecessors.
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The World’s Most Indispensable Man
Chinese strongman Xi Jinping may see himself as indispensable, and he is clearly preparing to make that claim.
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The Northeast’s Can’t-Do Spirit
Northeastern NIMBYism is an economic gift to other places, one of which is Russia.
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When ‘Sorry’ Comes Too Late
For a politicized IRS, “sorry” comes about seven years too late.
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Poland Edits Its History
Poland resents distortions of its World War II history, but the best response to lies is truth, not censorship.
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For Want Of A Comma, The Lawsuit Was Lost
Are you a grammar snob? A Maine dairy can give you 5 million reasons why that wouldn’t be a bad thing.
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Three Amigos Take On Health Care
Three guys walked into a bar and decided to fix health care. Punchline to follow.
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