A new documentary reveals Gen. Casimir Pulaski, the 18th century hero revered on two continents, was probably a woman.
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A Calm End To A Tough Tax Season
Hordes of taxpayers and tax preparers will sweat out a last-minute rush, but there is a better way to get things done.
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Warren’s Misguided Wealth Tax
Elizabeth Warren hit the campaign trail with a wealth tax proposal, and there is a good chance she will leave it there.
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Shomari Hearn in Policygenius
Shomari Hearn walks U.S. citizens or permanent residents living abroad through potential income tax concerns.
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City Advertising Cops Are ‘New York’s Signest’
Though his city has a rich past and present in the history of advertising, Mayor de Blasio draws the line at the waterline.
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The Columbia Protocol For Suicide Prevention
Almost anyone can intervene to prevent a suicide, and a simple interview using the Columbia Protocol shows when and how.
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Cord-Cutting’s Future May Resemble Cable’s Present
Fickle viewers and costly content may turn cord-cutting into something much like today’s cable bundles.
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Risk And Reward For Ballplayers
The decision to settle for a smaller payday in order to secure peace of mind is one every professional baseball player will have to make for himself. But there is no need for players to make that decision entirely in the dark when it comes to the potential financial consequences.
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Duly Noted
Many taxpayers found themselves owing money to the Treasury when they completed their first tax returns covered by new rules that took effect in 2018. In response, the IRS in January offered some relief from penalties for failing to prepay enough of the tax bill via withholding or estimated taxes.
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A Sensible Split
A truly amicable divorce may be rare, but the Bezoses demonstrate that even a big and public split can be done sensibly.
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