Memorial Day 2013

The famous poem by the Canadian John McCrae commemorates the dead from the terrible trench warfare battles of World War One, but it is worth remembering today, as Americans (including a WRM nephew) are putting their lives on the line in another country where poppies bloom. In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, […]

Boardwalk Empire, 2013

A state liquor board investigation into bars in New Jersey discovered that little has changed since Prohibition; bars on the boardwalks of the Garden State are still serving swill and charging customers premium prices.As this piece in Slate explains, what you get is often what you don’t want:  “In one instance, a bar in New […]

Week in Review

This week we continued our series on the future of work in America as the country transitions from an industrial economy to a service economy. The latest installment focused on the role of the government in promoting the development of a vibrant service economy in the information age: During the industrial age, federal spending and federal assets […]

NC the Newest Lab for GOP Policy

Last year’s elections ushered in a new era in Tar Heel politics. The state elected a new Republican governor and a GOP-controlled House and Senate last fall, just four years after voting for Barack Obama, the first Democratic candidate the state had supported in 32 years.NC GOPers aren’t wasting time making use of their new […]

California Dems Fight Brown Over Tax Windfall

The fight among state Democrats over what to do with California’s surplus is getting heated. Just three years after facing a $60 billion deficit, something between $1.2 and $4.4 billion in extra cash is projected to come California’s way. Governor Jerry Brown is determined to avoid the financial disaster that followed California’s last surplus by […]

As the US Naps, China Doubles Down on Caribbean Policy

China is beefing up its presence in the Caribbean and making it clear that the region is a strategic priority going forward. Over the past few months, Beijing has begun investing hundreds of millions of dollars in infrastructure investment in countries very much in need of that money, still recovering from Hurricane Sandy. And in addition […]

US Fiddles; Syria Burns; Iran’s Key Allies Call White House Bluff

It’s been clear for some time that Hezbollah fighters were aiding Assad in the Syrian Civil War, but now it’s official: Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah announced on Saturday that Hezbollah is fully committed to keeping Assad in power, making the Lebanese terrorist group one of the key players in the conflict.It’s never a good sign […]

Hope for the GOP in CA?

After their drubbing in the 2012 election, the California chapter of the GOP had reached a low point, with the Democrats holding the Governorship as well as a supermajority in the State House. But only six months later, the party is already showing signs of life after new State Senator Andy Vidak defeated his Democratic rival […]

A Question for Congressman Hines

When I read a certain front-page article in the New York Times on Friday, my mind immediately hurled itself, and much of the rest of me with it, back to Poland in 1772. I can’t help it; my mind does that sometimes, since, I guess, that’s where my forebears were living at the time. But […]

Med Tech Roundup: 3D Printing Saves Its First Life, but Not Its Last

Doctors in Ohio have, for the first time, used a 3D printer to create an airway splint for a critical patient. AP reports: Because of a birth defect, the little Ohio boy’s airway kept collapsing, causing his breathing to stop and often his heart, too. Doctors in Michigan had been researching artificial airway splints but […]

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