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Should Texas reaffirm its status as an independent nation?
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Wednesday, January 19, 2022
You should have bought Navient stock a year ago: Navient settles deceptive lending claims for $1.85 billion
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Forty state attorneys general sued Navient Corporation for deceptive lending practices in its student loan business. Navient settled the l...
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Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Why does Oklahoma have 8630 licensed marijuana growers and only 471 dairy farms?
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When I was in college, it was a felony to possess marijuana in any amount. If the cops caught you with it, you could go to the state penit...
Monday, January 17, 2022
"A nation is not conquered until the hearts of its women are on the ground": I return to Anadarko
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I grew up in Anadarko, a small town settled near the banks of the Washita River in southwestern Oklahoma's Caddo County. Anadarko was a...
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Administrative bloat at American universities: Why it costs so much to go to college
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During my years at the University of Houston, I parked my modest Honda in the faculty parking lot next to other modest cars driven by UH pr...
Thursday, January 6, 2022
Princeton bars students from leaving Mercer County: False Imprisonment?
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You've seen those old crime movies. Detectives wearing fedoras arrive unannounced at some poor schmuck's home and accuse the guy of ...
Monday, January 3, 2022
Is 2022 the year when young people should postpone college?
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"Nobody thinks of anything as long as his luck is good," Kurt Vonnegut observed in one of his novels. "Why should he?...
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Monday, December 27, 2021
Why Doesn't the Federal Government Just Cancel All Student Debt? To Find the Answer, Take a Look at Our National Balance Sheet
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When Joe Biden was running for President, he said he would cancel $10,000 of every college borrower's student debt if Congress consent...
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