Baby boomers owe a big debt to Paul Volcker and his successful fight against inflation. Millennials, not so much.
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How Far Can Sneakers Take Your Wallet?
The thriving resale market for popular sneakers offers potential for profit — and risk, of course.
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Official And Unofficial Truth
As Singapore asserts an “official truth” far beyond its borders, some American politicians seem tempted to follow.
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The Hunter Biden Bailout
A paternity suit reveals Hunter Biden’s former dependence on a Ukrainian company’s largesse.
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Who Owns The Law?
In America, the laws that govern us are not subject to copyright. The Supreme Court considers how far that principle extends.
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A Creative Way To Make A Difference On #GivingTuesday
Some retirement plan holders can observe #GivingTuesday with a tax strategy that does more good at less cost.
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Singing An Investment Adviser’s Praises
Is your investment adviser the best ever? The adviser may be able to quote you, if the SEC proceeds with a rules change.
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The Regularity Of Irregular Diplomacy
U.S. presidents regularly employ special envoys and other “irregular” diplomatic messengers whenever and wherever it suits them.
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Betting On Democracy
With a polarized nation and a paralyzed Parliament, Boris Johnson sought today’s election to “get Brexit done.”
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