Americans want to help people in need, but when government does that, taxpayer dollars get stolen. It’s how the system is designed, says the United Council on Welfare Fraud’s Andrew McClenahan.
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As Jeff Bezos dismantles The Washington Post, 5 regional papers chart a course for survival
The Washington Post’s evisceration at the hands of its billionaire owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, didn’t have to happen.
This paper makes an initial attempt to account for differences in the technologies used by women- and men-run businesses, that is, technological “heterogeneity,” for better understanding productivity ...
The Post eliminated its sports section and laid off a third of its overall staff. Now, it is a convenience store.
My grandmother instilled in me the importance of thrift. In today’s throwaway culture, we are about to relearn the value of frugality the hard way. Our current leadership often behaves ...
Commentary: The Washington Post is going from being a great department store to a convenience store, selling bread, milk and ...
In 2006, Paul Ferraro and Subhrendu Pattanayak issued an urgent warning: conservation lacked the causal evidence needed to ...
American families, American workers, and foreign policy restraint will be the guiding principles to understand what a JD Vance presidency will look like in the post-Trump world.
For decades, the global fisheries conservation community has rightly focused on the health of fish stocks, the integrity of ...
This column was triggered by my lifelong affinity for newspapers and the alarming decline in print journalism, as evidenced by the Feb. 4 massive deconstruction of one of the nation’s greatest ...
One gleaned the proper thickness for dumpling wrappers and bounce-back softness of a superior bao under the discerning eye of ...
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