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Why the looming salary cap battle is nothing new for MLB: A history of baseball's CBA negotiations
For almost as long as baseball has existed as an organized sport, team owners have been trying to suppress payrolls ...
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Sellers in other countries struggle to maintain U.S. customers as holiday shopping season starts
Small businesses are struggling to adapt since the U.S. ended the "de minimis" exemption on Aug. 29, which allowed imports ...
Cornell Cooperative Extension has been deeply rooted in the Yates County community for more than 100 years. Its connection to ...
There was a time, not long ago, when Republicans and Democrats breathed the same civic air. They fought like brothers in the backseat — elbows out, constant sniping — but still shared a similar path.
States are having doubts about whether their sports betting programs — legalized in a rush of legislation over the last ...
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Building Municipal Socialism in New York With DSA
Socialists’ path to supporting Mayor Zohran Mamdani will build on the strategy that socialists there have developed over the ...
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How to Fix Public School Financing
Far too many US public schools suffer from a lack of adequate funding. Solving the problem will require ending public ...
Research on millionaire migration reveals that social and professional ties matter far more than marginal tax rates.
Earlier this year, a New York City Administrative Law Judge found that the taxpayers’ sale of a tenancy-in-common (“TIC”) ...
Some British business owners are determined to keep their access to American consumers, but they are facing trade-offs.
The U.S. first had a federal education department in 1867 — not 1979. Its history is critical in understanding the federal ...
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