WeWork’s ignominious descent reminds investors to be wary of hype, exuberance and the “sunk cost fallacy.”
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Not Such Good Riddance After All
Trump wants Florida, and New York Gov. Cuomo wants Florida to have him. Cuomo’s tax collectors are apt to have other ideas.
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You Broke PG&E, So Buy It
As politicians bluster about a state takeover of PG&E, the utility’s management must be tempted to hand them the keys.
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Frequent Flyer Meets Errant Lawman (Again)
Broward Believe It or Not: Detective challenges the same African American traveler he interrogated last year in the same place.
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A Hijab On The Track
A devout student-athlete teaches administrators to avoid pointlessly rigid rules and stigmatizing penalties.
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Did Climate Change Cause Noah’s Flood?
Rising seas are not a new threat; global cultures recall climate catastrophes that have occurred throughout history.
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An Unbelievable Retraction In Cyprus
Life imitates art that was based on real life in Cyprus, where a young woman is charged after retracting a rape allegation.
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Free Choice Isn’t Chopped Liver
With a ban on foie gras, New York City diners and restaurateurs get another government edict crammed down their throats.
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Is Alzheimer’s Treatment On The Way?
Regulators will soon evaluate the first post-onset treatment for the specter that terrifies and torments millions: Alzheimer’s.
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Impeachment’s Collateral Damage
Impeachment hearings likely mark the beginning of the end of a once-promising campaign – Biden’s, not Trump’s.
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