Paul Jacobs advises new homeowners not to underestimate the unexpected when budgeting their month-to-month costs.
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Checkpoint Charlie In The North Woods
Though needless bureaucracy wastes time at the border, we always get our moose.
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Net Neutrality Does Not Equal Net Utility
If Internet service had been regulated as a utility in 1999, we would still probably connect with state-of-the-art dial-up.
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The Lender Of First Resort
Private lenders took a flop when the housing bubble popped. Now the government offers them another chance to kick that football.
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Chasing A Chinese Fire Truck
Attorney General Eric Holder barks at China, but he won’t get a chance to bite.
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Small Courtesies
Brazilian cab drivers kept playing American music, though the drivers spoke no English. It took time to figure out why.
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Diversity Amid A Monoculture
The more New York Times’ editors change, the more they remain the same.
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America’s Unique Respect For Truth
“American exceptionalism” is not just bombast. It manifests in a unique reverence for truth and the freedom needed to find it.
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The Fuzzy Line Between Speech And Security
Protesters have a right to air their views, but do they have a right to do it within earshot of POTUS?
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