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  • Most people think you can't get rid of student loans in bankruptcy. Turns out most people are wrong.
  • Most people think the best time to start a business is when you're young.
  • Vaccines are expensive and time-consuming to develop and there's no guarantee the investment will ever pay off. This means promising vaccines often sit in laboratory freezers during major epidemics.
  • Last week, Congress and President Trump passed a bill rolling back regulation put in place by the 2010 Dodd Frank banking reform bill. We look at what changed and what it means.
  • Bill McBride has been remarkably prescient about the big swings in the U.S. economy. And he's starting to get uneasy.
  • Americans spend more on healthcare than people in other high-income countries, and it's not because we use more of it.
  • The census is more than a headcount. It determines how federal dollars are spent and how districts are represented in Congress.
  • Recent news has cast a spotlight on a little-known regulatory agency quietly working behind the scenes of our economy. What is FinCEN and why is it so important?
  • Colleges are seeing fewer and fewer students apply every year. To try and stay solvent and attract students, they're trying all kinds of things, from lazy rivers to M&A.
  • Cobalt used to be a sideshow on the periodic table. Now it's the main event.
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