Florida’s most meaningful preseason contest in March will take place at the ballot box rather than on the ballfields.
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Burgling The Future
Paul Volcker and Richard Ravitch have some smart things to say about government finance, but no power to do anything but talk.
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What Ails Vermont?
Why is scenic, rural Vermont suffering what its governor calls an epidemic of opiate use and a bad case of hopelessness?
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Two Types Of Uninsured
Obamacare enrollment figures starkly contrast those who could not get insurance and those who did not want it.
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Love Letters And An Inquisitive Customs Agent
What’s to stop a Customs officer from reading your private correspondence? Nothing, says a federal judge.
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Christie’s Story Doesn’t Add Up
Gov. Chris Christie’s claim of being deceived by top aides adds up to one thing: He may already be damaged goods for 2016.
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Rich Kid, Poor Kid
Big sister is destined to be very rich; little brother probably is not. Is this a problem?
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Name Change Erases One Symbol Of Intolerance
A Florida school that commemorated a KKK leader gets a new name and a fresh start.
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Spinning Yarns About Genetically Modified Crops
A good story can pull public policy in the desired direction, so why let facts ruin it?
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Kari’s Law
A Texas tragedy leads to calls for hotels to enable direct 911 dialing. Turning a great idea into practical law is not simple.
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