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No Mercy / No Malice: 1999.AI

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The Week: The Cost of Being Young in America

George Hahn connects the dots across the week’s biggest stories: a housing market that works for owners and no one else, and a Congress where the median senator is nearing 65 while the median American is 38. Plus, a version of the same generational opt-out playing out in China — ...  Show more

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