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President Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison's four years in the office of President has been largely forgotten in the century since. His legacy is mixed, despite a strong legislative agenda.
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U.S. v. Microsoft: Case in a Nutshell
U.S. v. Microsoft is a complex case that may need some explaining, which this article aims to do.
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American Women Journalist Ida M. Tarbell
Ida Tarbell was an investigative reporter who was labeled a "muckracker" as she established an expose model in the 19th century that is still followed today.
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James J. Hill
James J. Hill built a railroad empire from the ground up and in the process helped define the limits of the nation.
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Utah AG May Sue BCS to Force Playoff System
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is taking on the Bowl Championship Series.
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What are Antitrust Laws
Antitrust laws curtail unfair business practices that could inhibit competitive businesses. It promotes customers' welfare by supporting competitive pricing.
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The Man Who Bailed Out the US and Wall Street
The largest government bailout occurred between 2008 and 2009. But in 1895, one man bailed out the US government, then Wall Street in 1907. That was JP Morgan.
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