Author: Daniel Keem
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CPS removals are a civil rights crisis nobody covers
Child Protective Services removes thousands of children each year on thin evidence. Here’s why the press has largely missed a sustained civil rights story.
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FSBO (For Sale By Owner) can work
FSBO sales fail more often than they succeed, but in specific markets and conditions selling without an agent saves real money for prepared sellers.
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Bear Stearns and the mystery exit: what really happened to end Epstein’s Wall Street career
Jeffrey Epstein’s 1981 departure from Bear Stearns has been described in conflicting ways for decades. Court filings and reporting clarify what actually happened.
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Why Legal Advertising Can Be Misleading
Lawyer ads promise big settlements and quick wins. Here’s what the fine print obscures and how to read past the marketing when choosing a firm.
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The intelligence failures that were real, and the ones that weren’t
Not every intelligence failure was actually a failure of intelligence. Separating analysis errors from policy failures reveals what really went wrong.
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Buying at the Peak Can Set You Back Years
Buying a home or stock at the top isn’t just bad timing; it can lock you out of progress for years. Here’s how to recognize a peak before you commit.
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A town where it’s illegal to die (yes, that exists)
Several towns around the world have technically banned dying through quirky local ordinances. The stories behind these laws are stranger than the laws themselves.
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Hospital chargemaster prices are a legal scam
Hospital chargemaster prices bear little relation to actual costs or what insurers pay, but they shape billing for the uninsured and out-of-network patients.
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The Paris Apartment: Epstein’s European Foothold and Its Aftermath
Examining Jeffrey Epstein’s Avenue Foch residence in Paris and the French investigations that opened in the years after his 2019 death.