It may have been a show trial, but a Senate hearing on Apple’s taxes revived old questions about how far a taxpayer can go.
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JPMorgan Shareholders Disappoint Dimon Critics
The nerve of those JPMorgan shareholders, acting like they own the place.
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Shomari Hearn in Employee Benefit News
Shomari Hearn provides an overview of the “stealth taxes” that may drive up many taxpayers’ bills for 2013, as well as strategies to reduce exposure to them.
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Newark’s Wandering Mayor
Newark’s mayor has a lucrative sideline on the lecture circuit to go with his full-time job. Do his city’s residents get their due?
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Ghost Circles Tell A Story Of Waste
How wasteful practices turned the green fields of yesterday into ghostly circles we can see from the sky.
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Starting Over, Building Better
We keep rebuilding after every storm in Tornado Alley, but we can do better at learning lessons and saving lives.
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Following The Adventures Of Tom And Atticus
Getting a head start on summer means catching up with old friends in the mountains.
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How Reproductive Advances Affect Financial Planning
Choices about reproduction are among the most personal most of us will ever face. However, assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) can cause financial complications that are important to discuss with an adviser.
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A Secret Symposium
A college dean wanted to encourage open and candid discussion. Holding a secret symposium was an odd way to do it.
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