The Holy Innocents by Giotto di Bondone
Yule Blog
The Hinge of Fate

The gospels make a point of saying that Jesus was born of a virgin, but there is more to the story than the absence of a biological father.

Hollande's Gain; Obama's Loss
France Sees Opportunity in US-Saudi Estrangement

France and Saudi Arabia have common interests in Lebanon and Syria, and France sees the rift between the US and its traditional Arab ally as a heaven-sent opportunity to muscle in on the lucrative arms trade and other big ticket exports to the oil rich Gulf.

California 'Comeback'
Golden State Inequality Deepens

California’s ‘comeback’ is still looking like so much lipstick on a pig: while the coast enjoys job growth and rising home prices and Sacramento totes billions in surplus cash, the inland districts are bearing the brunt of the costs and sinking deeper into decay.

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a wild conspiracy
Jon Stewart, Zbigniew Brzezinski, and the Zionist Takeover of Egypt

Anti-Semitism is the sign of profound mental and social failure — and a harbinger of more failures and errors to come.

To Coup or Not to Coup
Thailand on Edge After Army Chief Threat

“Anything can happen,” Thailand’s powerful army chief said demurely at a news conference in Bangkok when reporters asked him if a coup was possible. He went on to say that “we are trying to do the right thing, in a peaceful way,” but that “the door was neither open nor closed.”

Pension Wars
Pension Update: Puerto Rico Up, San Jose Down

It’s been an up-and-down week for public pensions. In San Jose, a judge struck down a significant piece of the city’s pension reform plan, setting the stage for a big ballot fight next year. In Puerto Rico, on the other hand, the Senate finally passed a measure to put the Teachers Pesion Fund on solid footing.

Code For Tots
Chicago Public Schools Embrace Computer Science

Chicago’s public schools are breaking new ground by adding computer science to the core curriculum from kindergarten through senior year. The program, announced early this week, is a partnership with Code.org, the group behind the “Hour of Code,” which will be providing free teacher training and curriculum resources to Chicago’s teachers. Hopefully other cities will take the hint.

America Online
The Information Revolution Is Only Just Beginning

Christmas sales were up this year by a healthy 3.5 percent, but the real news behind these numbers is online commerce, which went up an even healthier 16.5 percent year-over-year. And this is just the beginning: we are likely to see continued migration of more and more activities online.

The Joys of Top-Down Systems
Hospice Providers Bilk Medicare

Hospices are gaming Medicare, taking on patients who aren’t actually dying. Ah, the joys of top-down systems.

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Yule Blog
Born of a WHAT???

The specifically Christian idea of the Virgin Birth is one of the most controversial and confusing theological concepts around, and a Yuletide blog which didn’t take on the topic wouldn’t be doing its job.

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