Fewer smokers, higher deterrence, and lower long-term healthcare costs are just a few benefits. But, did you know how much the government earns from these ‘sin’ goods?
But, both of these would require large structural changes for a course that teaches hundreds of students a year — something that can’t really happen in the near term. What could happen now, though, is ...
If you owned gold and silver into this spike, you know how quickly “this can’t lose” turned into “how bad can this get.” The ...
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MAGA’s War on Empathy
This crisis in Minneapolis reveals a deep moral rot at the heart of Trump’s movement.
There's something to be said for continuity. There's also something to be said for new, fresh ideas. Coaching turnover with successful teams is part of the business, and staying successful means ...
This column was originally published on Feb. 3, 1955. In it, our columnist comes across a man who had a lobotomy.
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The fast-casual comeback tour
Fast-casual restaurant stocks were hit hard over the past year, but many have snapped back over the past month.
Unlike other states, Oregon funds its 197 school districts but does little to hold them to account for their outcomes.
From meticulously hoarding tiny shampoo bottles to treating the breakfast buffet like a strategic military operation, these unconscious habits reveal the invisible class markers we carry from our ...
At a meeting on the results of the work of BelNPP last November, the ruler proudly noted that one of the results of its construction was "giving impetus to the growth of energy consumption. In 2024, ...
The Super Bowl is right around the corner, and at least 10 players could fast-track their way to a championship by asking for ...
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