Anthony Criscuolo tells newlyweds that rebuilding from past credit mistakes is possible, but takes time.
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Deplorable Me
Now that Clinton has described many Trump supporters as deplorable, can’t his campaign at least give them buttons to wear?
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Censorship Gets Lost In Translation
How do you say “editorial standards are not censorship” in Norwegian?
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Melinda Kibler in Good Call
Melinda Kibler identifies key reasons financial professions are likely to remain in demand.
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The Usual Punishment For Extreme Carelessness
A naval officer discovers that cavalier handling of national secrets gets you sent to prison – usually.
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Eric Meermann in U.S. News & World Report
Eric Meermann suggests methods for determining how much life insurance to carry in retirement.
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Career Prosecutors And The Weasels Who Invoke Them
When politicians want to evade accountability they call on career prosecutors, whose hallmark isn’t Solomonic wisdom.
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The Hacking Monster
If the government wants to hire monsters, it shouldn’t be surprised when they behave like you-know-what.
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How Much Liability Insurance Do You Need?
When most people consider their insurance needs, certain types of coverage typically come to mind. Personal liability insurance, frequently called an “umbrella” policy, seldom makes this list. But when a rainy day – or an expensive lawsuit – turns up, sometimes nothing but an umbrella will do.
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Anticipating The Next Recession
Recessions are inevitable. Efforts to avoid them at all costs and scaremongering when they arrive don’t help.
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