Iran greeted the new year with a return to its longstanding line of business: taking hostages.
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Trump May Get An Early Checkout
The Constitution recognizes that sometimes a president cannot serve a full term, and on rare occasions should not serve.
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Politicians Playing With Matches
Cynical lawmakers helped Trump fan the flames that may consume their own political ambitions.
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Getting Your Estate Plan In Order
Writing a will and developing an estate plan are tasks that linger on to-do lists for months, or even years. January is a great time to begin.
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Elder Care’s COVID Disaster
Is COVID-19 an ordinary train wreck or a Hindenburg-style disaster for the elder care industry?
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Some Hospital Price Transparency
Hospitals must now post real-world prices for “shoppable services,” with more transparency yet to come.
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Berlin Loses A Slice Of America
A postwar relic became history when an American public radio station shuttered its outlet in Berlin.
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The Year Of Living, Period
If you are reading this, it is already 2021 somewhere. You survived a year nobody old enough to remember will forget.
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Beating Down An IRS Overreach
Congress “clarifies” a PPP rule to say what it said in the first place.
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Defining Censorship Before Denouncing It
Digital platforms’ bans on certain content or its purveyors may be annoying to some audiences, but they are not censorship.
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