Fears of China dumping its U.S. Treasury debt holdings are overblown, because that could hurt China more than America.
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Admissions Money, Over The Table
Not-so-shocking news: A prominent university considered family wealth and donor potential when evaluating applicants.
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Loose Lips Can Sink Careers
In professions that demand discretion, talking out of turn can cost a job and earn an unwanted reputation.
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The Importance Of An Estate ‘Plan B’
A court fight over Janet Reno’s family homestead shows the importance of having a backup plan for significant bequests.
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Disney’s Dorian Castaways
A Mickey Mouse decision: leaving staff to shelter in place during a major hurricane.
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Looking Beyond Meat
Plant-based meat substitutes are a hot item, and not only on the griddle. Investors and foodies have noticed.
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Epstein’s Will Won’t Change Much
Contrary to press reports, Jeffrey Epstein’s last will should not have much effect on claims against his estate.
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The Trade Commander In Chief
A Trump “order” that businesses seek alternatives to China may have overreached, but some of his predecessors went further.
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It’s ‘Best’ To Know Your Client
A celebrity tax case highlights the need for tax preparers to ask obvious questions about their clients’ business affairs.
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A Simple Request Addresses Gun-Control Gridlock
Amid an epidemic of mass shootings, prominent businesses are asking patrons to leave their firearms at home.
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