Is bitcoin money or property? To the IRS, at least, it isn’t money.
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Literate and Illiterate Republicans
Some Republican officials can see the gay marriage writing on the wall; others can’t.
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The NCAA Confronts A Triple Threat
Quarterback Kain Colter is a defensive nightmare for the NCAA.
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A Takeoff Window For Drones
A judge’s decision against the FAA’s rules limiting drones clears unmanned craft for takeoff – for now.
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A More Casual Style For A Casual Age
The AP Stylebook is more than – or should we say “over” – a guide to good writing. Its cultural evolution reflects our own.
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Even In New York, Fair Is Not Always Equal
If you aren’t a high-speed trader, why would you want or expect to be treated like one?
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An ACA Backer Sees End To Workplace Coverage
Obamacare requires most companies to provide health coverage. One of the law’s designers sees an opposite result as a benefit.
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Yellen’s Goof: Speaking Her Mind
The Fed’s new chair startled markets by giving a clear answer to a direct question about future interest rates.
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Speared While Pretending To Phish
An Army commander started a panic with a false email designed to test whether employees were on guard against phishing.
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Ding-Dong! Your Credit Card Company Comes Calling
Is that a real Viking peering through your window? No, it’s just Capital One exercising its contractual rights.
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