Cleveland Rocks!

Cleveland, Ohio has historically been one of America’s most populous and productive cities, peaking as the fifth-largest back in 1920. Today, “C-town” is a shadow of its former glory, another Rust Belt factory town, best known for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But last week, Clevelanders had reason to celebrate once more. Are […]

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Inside Job

The IRS currently has nearly 90,000 employees — about the population of Springfield, OH, or Muncie, IN. The vast majority of them are honest, hardworking civil servants, doing their best to navigate the all-you-can-eat buffet of confusion known as “the Internal Revenue Code.” They use their training and knowledge to do their sometimes thankless jobs, […]

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Winning the Real World Cup

Here in the United States, we think our Super Bowl is the biggest sporting event around. Every four years, though, we’re reminded that there are nearly seven billion other people on earth — and when it comes to sports, well, their version of futbol is even more popular than ours. This year’s Super Bowl reached […]

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Words of Wisdom

If you’ve spent any time online lately, you’re familiar with so-called “listicles” — those irresistible lists of trivial facts that pass for “online content” these days. You know what we mean: “13 Cute Cat Videos to Watch Now,” or “27 Hot Celebrities Who Overcame Teenage Acne,” or even “5 Redesigned Acme Products That’ll Help Wile […]

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Wanna Bet?

If you’re a golfer, you’ve surely heard of “Long John” Daly, renowned for his distance off the tee. In 1991, he roared onto the scene by winning the PGA Championship as the ninth alternate. In 1997, he became the first PGA player to average more than 300 yards per drive over a full season. Daly […]

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Honey or Vinegar?

Back when you were a kid, your mom said you’d catch more flies with honey than with vinegar. (We’re not sure why she thought you’d want to catch flies — she can’t have wanted them in her house in the first place.) Apparently, though, Andrew Calcione’s mom never gave him that advice. Or maybe he […]

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Really?

Why did Willie Sutton rob banks? Because that’s where the money is, of course. Why does the IRS focus its attention on income taxes? Same reason! For fiscal 2014, they expect to collect $3 trillion in taxes: $1.4 trillion in individual income taxes, $1.0 trillion in Social Security and Medicare, $332.7 billion in corporate income […]

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Tax Man Asks “What’s on The Grill?”

If you’re like millions of Americans, you spent last weekend welcoming the unofficial start of summer. (Time to start wearing white again!) You might have enjoyed a day at the pool, a game of tennis, or a round of golf. You may have even hosted a backyard barbecue. If so, you probably didn’t realize that […]

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Oops!

Politicians in Iowa, like politicians everywhere, want to encourage their local economy to grow. (Happy voters lead directly to reelection, of course.) But back in 2008, construction in Iowa, like construction everywhere, had slowed because of the recession. So the Hawkeye state’s legislators did what they thought was a smart thing. As part of an […]

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From Russia With Love

The former Soviet republic of Ukraine has become the world’s hottest military and diplomatic flashpoint as Ukrainian nationalists face off against pro-Russian separatists. Russian President Vladimir Putin courteously waited until after the Sochi Olympics to seize Crimea, then position troops throughout eastern Ukraine. Now he’s announced he’ll withdraw the troops he denied dispatching in the […]

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