Larry Elkin discusses the ways in which an elite college education isn’t priceless for students.
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A Newspaper Names And Shames… Itself
The Journal News named names in the gun ownership debate, but only ended up shaming itself.
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Cuomo Seeks Less Of Something For Nothing
His plan for a $4 billion casino-funded convention center is dead, but New York Gov. Cuomo still wants a gambling jackpot.
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Putting The Fed In Your Pocket
A $1 trillion coin offers free-spending politicians a convenient way to put the Federal Reserve in their pocket.
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Paying For Parents’ Care? Kids Gave At The Office
Old-fashioned laws make kids responsible for parents’ support, but the younger generation already pays via government programs.
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The Emergency Bill That Lacked An Emergency
When rushing disaster relief through Congress, remember to “measure twice, cut once.”
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An Employee Too Hot To Handle
Courts that don’t know sex discrimination when they see it give errant employers a free pass.
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A Smart ‘Non-Call’ By Antitrust Referees
When there is no foul, a good ref keeps the penalty flag in his pocket. Regulators made a smart “non-call” against Google.
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College May Be Pricey, But Not Priceless
Laws of supply and demand are becoming more than academic theories on college campuses. Some schools are freezing their prices.
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