Green Crusader Goes Down in Flames; Record $18 Billion Lawsuit in Doubt

They called it the “rainforest Chernobyl.” When Texaco left Ecuador, in 1992, it allegedly left behind open pits overflowing with black sludge and rivers laced with chemicals. The damage was so bad that a number of indigenous tribes almost died out completely. Those that remained, according to a group of Ecuadoreans who waged a nearly […]

What’s in a Fine?

Late last year, HSBC agreed to pay a record-breaking $1.9 billion fine to regulators following a report of the US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations that revealed serious anti-money laundering failures. But even with a whopping fine, the settlement HSBC has reached won’t be enough to stop banks from accepting dirty money. Senior individuals must […]

Chinese Factories Make First Forays into Elections

Elections are coming to China—to Chinese factories, at least. Foxconn, manufacturers of all things Apple and China’s largest private sector employer, is preparing free labor union elections for its Chinese factories, a first for a firm of its size in China. The Financial Times reports: The move is part of Foxconn’s attempts to tweak its manufacturing […]

Pension Crisis Has Puerto Ricans Singing the Caribbean Blues

States aren’t the only ones being bankrupted by pensions. Puerto Rico, an unincorporated U.S. territory, faces its own pension crisis, which is hitting at a time when the island’s tax-supported debt has already reached an alarming 80 percent of personal income. Things have gotten so bad that Moody’s has downgraded Puerto Rico’s credit rating and […]

White House to Japan: Cool It!

The Obama administration is letting Shinzo Abe know it isn’t too keen on his plans to change the profile of Japan’s military. The Japan Times has more: Washington has told Tokyo that if Obama openly welcomes Abe’s drive to allow Self-Defense Forces troops to engage in collective self-defense—the right to come to the defense of an […]

Clock Ticking Down on Iran Nuke Talks

Nuclear talks with Iran are on again, as the world gears up for yet another round of negotiations and Iran hastens its uranium enrichment program at the Natanz facility. Expectations are low among the “E3 plus 3” negotiating coalition (the UK, France, Germany, the U.S., China, and Russia) for what could be one of the […]

What’s Wrong and How to Fix It, Part 8: Repeal the 17th Amendment

We must repeal the 17th amendment in order to rebalance American federalism.It once made some sense to centralize governance functions to make them more effective, just as it made sense to make manufacturing and production processes bigger to take advantages of economies of scale. Now good sense that recognizes technological change should clearly point us […]

New York No Longer Skyscraper King

In perhaps an ominous sign for its economy, New York City has fallen behind both Mexico City and Toronto in new office space construction planned for 2014, Bloomberg reports. Whether you like the look of jagged city skylines or not, plans for new skyscrapers in a city’s downtown area are usually a sign that times are booming: Commercial real […]

Doctors Fight The Future in Kentucky

Rising costs are forcing major interest-group showdowns in the health care industry. The Wall Street Journal reports on one battle brewing in Kentucky, where physician assistants are fighting MDs to gain more autonomy and responsibility for caring for patients: Physician assistants are lobbying the state legislature to repeal a law that says that for the first […]

Brown vs. Green: Clash of the Titans in California

Massive shale oil reserves could give California one of the biggest oil booms on Earth, but the uber-powerful California green lobby is gearing up for the fight of its life.The stakes of the battle could be huge, reports the New York Times. Hundreds of thousands of high-paying jobs for Californians, versus environmental concerns about fracking, […]

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