Businesses Should Use Telework to Weather Storms

Heavy snow is burying British businesses. New research has found that about three in five companies disrupted by winter weather suffered financially as a result, with the average cost soaring above £52,000. The FT reports: It showed that extreme weather was increasingly hampering organisations: a decade ago, it interfered with just 15 per cent of businesses over […]

A Gen Y Edge in the War on the Young?

According to a recent study by the Urban Institute, the young Americans of generations X and Y have accumulated less wealth than their parents did when they were in their twenties and thirties, and they’ll continue to lag behind the baby boomers as they get older.But the Atlantic’s Jordan Weissman disputes this report, and the NYT‘s take on it, […]

Vlad Is Not Glad About Cyprus

Guess who’s not happy with the fact that the EU has imposed a hefty tax on wealthy depositors in Cyprus?The FT is on it : Mr Putin, at a meeting with economic advisers on Monday, was among several Russian leaders to criticise the bailout, which came without consultation with Moscow and could cost Russian depositors up […]

“Israel Lobby” Not All It’s Cracked Up to Be: Pollard Still in Jail

What happens when the all-powerful Israel lobby teams up with former US government officials and Israeli politicians to get its way?Sometimes, very little. Despite nearly three decades of lobbying for his release, Jonathan Pollard, a spy who received a life sentence for giving classified US documents to Israel, is still in jail.As Pollard’s health deteriorates and […]

States Keeping US Competitive

Congress seems intent on exploring how low its approval rating can go. (Americans now prefer Genghis Khan to our federal legislature.) But the story is completely different for U.S. state legislatures, where new reforms and innovations are helping to keep Americans’ faith in government alive. This weekend’s Economist echoed Via Meadia in a piece lauding states for picking […]

A Middle East Medical Miracle from Israel (Where Else?)

Ahead of the presidential trip to Israel, Tom’s Dispatch has lined up a list of technological marvels to be be demoed for President Obama, all of which have been developed either in Israeli universities or start-ups (h/t @DavidFrum). The ReWalk exoskeleton featured in the video above, which allows paraplegics to walk again, is particularly awe-inspiring.This is one […]

Should We Set Up Drone Guidelines?

Reuters reported yesterday that President Obama is looking to establish guidelines for international drone use. The President is feeling pressure both at home, because of unease with the ill-defined limits of drone deployment, and abroad, because America is rapidly losing its edge in drone technology: “People say what’s going to happen when the Chinese and […]

Recapitalizing the U.S. Air Force: Pay Now, Or Pay Later

As the U.S. military prepares to enter a period of reduced budgets, the services have endeavored to explain their strategic value to the nation. The Navy has positioned itself as the defender of the global commons and, more broadly, as a “global force for good”; the Army, as a globally dispersed boots-on-the-ground “force for tomorrow”, […]

America’s “Daddy Party” Needs To Grow Up

It’s often said that Republicans are the Daddy Party in American politics, while the Democrats stand in for Mom. Mom is about putting nice meals on the table, pushing us to do well in school and teaching us to be kind to other kids; Dad worries about the budget, enforces the rules, teaches us to […]

Our Leaky Gas Infrastructure

We’re fans of good longform writing here at Via Meadia. We’re also always on the lookout for experiments in how to sustainably fund online journalism. As such we’ve been keeping our eye on an interesting little startup called Matter. Their idea is simple: they publish magazine-length reported pieces and charge readers $0.99 per article. They […]

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