Life insurers count on conservative investments to meet their obligations. That doesn’t work well in a zero-interest world.
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Protecting Family Assets From A Child’s Ex-Spouse
Don’t assume funds placed in trust for an adult child are automatically safe from claims of a divorcing spouse.
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Russia Bombs Us
A half-million Syrians are dead, Europe is unraveling and Russia has bombed U.S. forces, all while we discuss Trump’s behavior.
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The Sound Of Crickets On HealthCare.gov
As Affordable Care Act losses drive away insurers, some Americans seeking coverage may find the doctor is out.
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As Good As Cash?
Giving away the family business is about to get more expensive.
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ISPs Looking Over Our Shoulders
A cable company’s 13-strike policy before cutting off music bootleggers hit a sour note in federal court.
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Marijuana Causes Blindness
Want to get science deniers out of the government? You might start at the DEA.
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Fired For Love
It’s an old story that’s new again: A male CEO keeps his job while his female romantic partner loses her high-ranking post.
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A Prescription For Cheaper EpiPens
There is a simple cure for patients suffering from overpriced medications, but Congress needs to write the prescription.
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