The dust is clearing after the first spring tax season under the most recent federal tax overhaul. Taxpayers and tax professionals alike have now had a chance to see how new rules played out in reality – especially those governing the qualified business income deduction.
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Single-Payer Shortcomings
Doctor shortages, long waits and suboptimal care are common in single-payer national health systems, as patients are well aware.
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Remembering National Trauma, A Century Later
Will we recall the pain of Pearl Harbor and 9/11 a century later? Canada’s historic Halifax Explosion hints that we will.
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An Ancient Hate Thrives Amid Modern Frustrations
Anti-Semitic incidents are rising across Europe, while two synagogue shootings in less than a year boost fears in the U.S.
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Don’t Overreact To Good News
The stock market has recovered all of last fall’s losses. Don’t panic, but don’t get too excited either.
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Cinderella Survives In College Sports
After football season and basketball season comes college transfer season. Not much has changed except the attention it gets.
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Fred, Dino And The First Amendment
First Amendment rights go back a long time, if not quite to the Stone Age. But Fred Flintstone is a fan.
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Endgame For ‘Bro Country’
Today a young country music artist takes on the most powerful forces in the universe – and Taylor Swift too.
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Good As Gold? Not Exactly
The gold standard is a classic monetary idea whose time came – and went – a long time ago.
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Florida Gets What It Voted For
Floridians meant what they said, and said what they meant, about restoring voting rights for most felons.
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