In case you missed it, Donald and Ivana Trump’s marriage is over – 25 years over. So The New York Times seeks the inside scoop.
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Sweating Out A Ruling On Fannie And Freddie
Private shareholders own 20 percent of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but collect none of the profits. Is it legal?
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When Impeachment Is Wrong, What’s Right?
Congress won’t have to consider impeaching the head of the IRS if he leaves of his own accord.
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How Close Is The Presidential Election, Really?
The presidential race is closer than it was, but may not be quite as close as many people think it is.
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Terrorism By Any Other Name
Experienced New Yorkers know a terror bombing when they see one, even if their mayor does not.
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The First 2020 Candidates
This news may be unwelcome, but the 2020 White House campaigns have already begun.
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How Health Insurers Became Cable Companies
Obamacare gave health insurers a monopoly in many areas, just like cable companies. And everyone loves cable companies.
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Anticipating The Next Recession
Recessions are inevitable. Efforts to avoid them at all costs and scaremongering when they arrive don’t help.
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Deplorable Me
Now that Clinton has described many Trump supporters as deplorable, can’t his campaign at least give them buttons to wear?
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Clinton Channels Her Inner Vermont Socialist
Clinton wants a 65 percent estate tax rate for billionaires. How about a full 100 percent for billionaires named Trump?
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