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Historic tax overhaul nears finish line: 5 essential reads

  • Written by Bryan Keogh, Economics + Business Editor
imageSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell celebrates the passage of the tax bill. AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Editor’s note: The following is a roundup of stories The Conversation has published on the GOP’s sweeping 2017 tax bill.

The Senate’s passage of the Republican tax plan on a party-line vote on Dec. 2 means the most...

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  3. The GOP doesn't care if you like their tax plan. Here's why
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  5. Tax bill's attack on higher education undermines America's economic vitality
  6. Is the British monarchy actually adapting to changing social norms?
  7. Teaching machines to teach themselves
  8. Could the ERA pass in the #Metoo era?
  9. Why society should talk about forced sex in intimate relationships, too
  10. Stop criticizing bizarrely shaped voting districts. They might not be gerrymandered after all
  11. Who are the Baha'is and why are they so persecuted?
  12. Charles Manson and the perversion of the American dream
  13. In growing algae for biofuels, it matters who used the water last
  14. Why Silicon Valley wants you to text and drive
  15. Atomic age began 75 years ago with the first controlled nuclear chain reaction
  16. Got a boss who denies reality? A behavioral scientist's guide to tactful truth telling
  17. Kurdistan earthquake: politics creates roadblocks to relief
  18. Kurdistan earthquake: Politics create roadblocks to relief
  19. A tax increase that's proven to save lives
  20. As students near graduation, career and technical education provides a boost
  21. Living and aging well with HIV: New strategies and new research
  22. Rosie the Riveters discovered a wartime California dream
  23. Has Trump's presidency triggered the movement against sexual harassment?
  24. Taxpayers want more fairness. GOP plan to 'reform' the tax code doesn't deliver
  25. When envisioning the future of TV, think of a shopping mall
  26. Fewer crops are feeding more people worldwide – and that's not good
  27. An ethical guide to responsible giving
  28. The messy reality of religious liberty in America
  29. Philip Morris hides data in plain sight on dangers of new heat-not-burn product
  30. An armed robber's Supreme Court case could affect all Americans' digital privacy for decades to come
  31. Each volcano has unique warning signs that eruption is imminent
  32. Redefining 'safety' for self-driving cars
  33. Parole violations are driving prison’s revolving door
  34. Why faith inspires people to give
  35. Keeping score of 'friends' on Facebook and Instagram may be harmful to your health
  36. Government regulation of social media would be a 'cure' far worse than the disease
  37. Chile heads into presidential runoff with a transformed political landscape
  38. Learning by giving: How today's students can become tomorrow's philanthropists
  39. 5 reasons why people give their money away – plus 1 why they don't
  40. Studying circadian rhythms in plants and their pathogens might lead to precision medicine for people
  41. Before Breitbart, there was the Charleston News and Courier
  42. What the latest FBI data do and do not tell us about hate crimes in the US
  43. Fighting online abuse shouldn't be up to the victims
  44. The way we tell the story of Hollywood sexual assault and harassment matters
  45. How the tax package could blur the separation of church and politics
  46. Who will bury Charles Manson?
  47. Retail rage: Why Black Friday leads shoppers to behave badly
  48. If Trump wants nuclear war, virtually no one can stop him
  49. Anniversary of Konrad Reuland tragedy reminds us of the toll of brain aneurysms
  50. Can withering public trust in government be traced back to the JFK assassination?