Until we provide a housing option for the seriously mentally ill, many will continue to live on the streets.
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Donors Should Be Seen And Not Heard
A journalism school disavows a graduate’s legacy over a speaker whose views might give offense.
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A New Texan’s Take On Tax Changes
Everything is usually bigger in Texas, including the potential benefit of new tax rules on the housing market.
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Protesting King Tut
On a liberal campus, fellow students push back against those who would hijack lectures and stifle open discussion.
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Decoding The Debate On Business Taxes
The business tax debate is about what is fair, competitive, practical and passable in a divided Congress. Simple enough?
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Filling In For Nobody
Richard Cordray said he had the power to appoint his own interim successor atop the CFPB. He is probably wrong.
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The Wannabe Commander-In-Chief
Challenging a president’s command of U.S. nuclear forces serves only to encourage dangerous behavior by adversaries.
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Laying The 1960s To Rest
The 1960s were never truly over while Charles Manson remained alive.
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Slipping The ‘Blue Slip’ Noose
The day has come for Democrats to regret ‘nuking’ the filibuster on judicial nominees.
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Charitable Giving With An Exit Strategy
Making a major charitable gift can be the start of a long-term relationship, so it may also warrant the equivalent of a prenup.
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