The Road to Green Growth Is Paved with Good Inventions

Just as our cars are getting fancier, sleeker, smarter, and more energy efficient, so too are our roads. Coordinated traffic lights, crowdsourced, realtime traffic apps, the proliferation of ride-sharing communities, and even an experimental concept called “road trains” (in which cars sync speeds wirelessly and draft behind one another on the highway) all have the […]

NYT: Obama’s "Reset" With Russia a Flop

This is the season when major pillars of the Obama administration’s foreign policy are coming apart so visibly that the mainstream media and even the administration itself are shifting from smug denial to grappling with painful truths. The reset with Russia is as much of a flop as the outreach to the Islamic world, the […]

California to Nurse Practitioners: Abortions Only, Please

Nurse practitioners in California have just been handed a major defeat in their campaign for more autonomy. State Senator Ed Hernandez introduced a bill to allow them to provide care without doctor supervision, but intense physician lobbying killed the bill in committee on Friday. This is bad news for California, and for the national push to […]

US and Pakistan: Frenemies Losing What's Left of Their Trust?

One of the more interesting details to come from the Snowden-leaked federal ‘black budget’ for 2013 is the extent to which Pakistan is now one of the biggest targets for US intelligence: Pakistan appears at the top of charts listing critical U.S. intelligence gaps. It is named as a target of newly formed analytic cells. […]

Making India A Great Industrial Nation

A new week has dawned, and the Indian rupee has continued its precipitous decline: The rupee was down another 0.5 percent against the dollar on Monday and a further 0.6 percent in early trading on Tuesday, to 66.43 rupees to the dollar, bringing its decline since early May to a little more than 20 percent.[…]Exporters […]

Labor Day Infographic: Back To School

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DC Fights Uber, Hurts Consumers and the Environment

You may have heard of Uber, the innovative taxi startup that’s faced legislative roadblocks in city after city as entrenched interests in bed with local politicians dig in their heels.Well once again Uber is in the news for upsetting the status quo, this time for introducing fuel efficient vehicles into its fleet of luxury sedans […]

The Scandal of Price Opacity in Health Care

The lack of  price transparency in the health care system is one of those things that most people would agree is a problem if they think about it for a second. Nevertheless, given the tone of the mainstream debate on healthcare, most people seem to not think about it very much.If you end up in […]

MOOCs Killing Lectures at Duke?

Duke University’s first year MOOC offerings through the Coursera platform have been successful, attracting over 725,000 students from all across the world. And though Duke is enthusiastic to continue its experiments with online-only courses, the really interesting outgrowths of its success are the changes coming down the pike for Duke’s resident, paying students: after their largely positive […]

Despite Anti-Semitism, Israel & Turkey Begin Mending Relations

This summer we’ve seen a shocking slew of anti-Semitic remarks from high ranking Turkish officials: the deputy prime minister blamed the “Jewish diaspora” for Turkey’s recent domestic turmoil, the biggest AKP-friendly newspaper blamed the “Jewish lobby” in the US for the Gezi Park protests, and even the prime minister joined the party when he accused […]

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