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As Reverse Mortgages Grow in Popularity, So Do Risks

Reverse mortgages, which allow seniors age 62 or older to tap into their home equity and receive an annuity payment during their retirement years, have grown in popularity, but so have the potentia

Wigged Out

Finally, here’s a lawsuit with some potential merit but a headline just too delicious to pass up: “Sandra L

Washington State Considers School Choice

A tax-credit scholarship bill Washington state lawmakers introduced aims to “allow maximum freedom to parents to provide for the educational needs of children,” the bill says.

K-12 Is as Politicized as Higher Ed (video)

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Many parents and taxpayers know higher education has become a wasteland of political correctness, but few know this atmosphere also pervades K-12 education.

Around Much of the World, U.S. Is Considered a Tax Haven

Some international tax experts note a big irony in a U.S. Senate subcommittee recently taking Apple Inc. to task for allegedly using “offshore tax havens” to avoid paying U.S.

Arkansas Falls for HHS Bait and Votes to Expand Medicaid

In an attempt to find a middle ground between accepting the Medicaid expansion under President Barack Obama’s law and rejecting it, the Arkansas legislature passed a bill with the intent of using M

Government Homeownership Interventions Have Enormous Costs

As the five-year anniversary of the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy and the collapse of the mortgage market approaches, Americans are still struggling to cope with the consequences of the Great Recessio

More Delays for Obamacare’s Implementation

It’s official: We have another significant delay in the im

Issue #93 - Alarmists Caught Doctoring ‘97 Percent Consensus’ Claims

Global warming alarmists and their media allies have been caught doctoring the results of a widely cited paper asserting there is a 97 percent scientific consensus regarding human-caused global war
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