Rubio wants to bust the college accreditation cartel – but you heard it here first.
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Times Tells Cruz: You’re Off The List
The New York Times best-seller list doesn’t necessarily include the best sellers, nor must it.
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A Crisis Of Competence
We can’t defend national security until we define it sensibly, as a devastating federal computer breach demonstrates.
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Europe Ignores America’s Free Advice
Treasury Secretary Lew says he has lots of ideas to resolve the Greek crisis. Europe doesn’t care.
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IRS Makes Executors Ask, ‘Mother May I?’
The IRS no longer automatically issues closing letters to let executors settle estates. It has not said how to request one.
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Updating The Beeb
Britons must pay an annual television license fee to support the BBC or face a stiff fine. So they are abandoning their TVs.
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Talking About Money: The Family Meeting
If you hate talking about your finances, you are not alone. When family relationships are added to the mix, it is hardly surprising that many people are quick to push discussions about financial topics to the bottom of their to-do lists. But a family meeting can provide family members a forum in which to start these difficult conversations.
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Europe’s Puerto Rico?
Puerto Rico isn’t America’s Greece, and Greece will be lucky to become Europe’s Puerto Rico.
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Another Summer Sequel: Y2K Meets The Internet
This summer’s sequel in the computer-disaster genre is Y2K: The Internet Swallows Itself.
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