Boom Go the Dakotas

The shale bonanza just keeps on giving. The Williston Basin, one of the biggest sources of shale oil and gas in the US, has much more recoverable energy than previously estimated. This resource, located primarily in North Dakota (there are some fields in South Dakota, Montana and Canada), may have three times as much undiscovered […]

Red Dawn Spreads to New Mexico

To attract business to her state, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez (R) has taken a page from the playbooks of Governors Bobby Jindal and Sam Brownback: cutting the corporate income tax. While Governor Martinez has yet to follow Jindal and Brownback in their (unsuccessful) attempts to abolish the tax entirely, she clearly wants to join the […]

Pluralistic Judaism

In its May 2013 issue, First Things published an article by Edward Shapiro under the title “The Crisis of Conservative Judaism”. The last phrase does not refer to conservatism in general, but to the specific branch of Judaism that goes under that name. As is well known, American Judaism is divided into three denominations—Orthodox (which […]

US Shale Gas Boom Undermining Putin’s Gazprom

The Russian energy firm Gazprom is increasingly off its stride in Europe, its largest export market. Bulgaria has managed to negotiate a 20 percent price cut in its new ten-year contract with the gas giant, an unprecedented reversal of fortune from only a short time ago. Gazprom had cut off gas to the Ukraine in […]

Himalayan Standoff Continues As Nationalism Rises Across Asia

India and China remain locked in a standoff in the high Himalayas. Chinese troops erected a fifth military tent at the camp they set up 16 days ago, 19 kilometers inside Indian territory in the remote northern region of Ladakh. “High placed sources” told India’s Zee News that the Chinese troops are unlikely to withdraw.The […]

Italy to Brussels: Give Us More Money

Newly elected Italian PM Enrico Letta is getting bolder and more assertive by the minute, judging by his remarks at a recent Berlin press conference. According to the FT, Letta said that a single European currency doesn’t do enough to promote economic growth in member countries. He stated that more political union is needed to help […]

Universities Look to MOOCs for Remedial Help

Nearly half of all students arrive to college woefully unprepared academically. Now some colleges are looking to massively open online courses (MOOCs) to close the gap. The New York Times reports: While [MOOCs] have enrolled millions of students around the world, most who enroll never start a single assignment, and very few complete the courses. […]

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