Libya is still struggling, to put it mildly, in the aftermath of regime change. Militants storm the country’s parliament with alarming regularity, while jihadists help themselves to the military bases American forces left behind.
Outbox promised to save the post office money and improve our mail delivery system, but the USPS quashed it. Incumbents threaten to derail the information revolution.
A fog of uncertainty has descended on Ukraine and Eastern Europe, but there are still a few things that we do know (as well as a few things that we know we don’t know).
A charter school leader who promotes school reform is facing off against California’s sitting Superintendent of Public Instruction. Both are Democrats, of course. Is this a sign that the bluest of states may soon break with the teachers’ unions?
One leading climate scientist was so frustrated by the political mangling of the underlying science in a recent IPCC report that he published a letter decrying what he believes may be an “inescapable conflict between scientific integrity and political credibility.” This is why the Global Climate Treaty movement is dead in the water.
Supporters of the ACA were reinvigorated by the March surge in enrollment, but it didn’t raise the public’s low opinion of law. The disastrous first impression left by the ACA’s rollout still lingers.
U.S. emissions dropped 3.4 percent in 2012, more than double Europe’s less impressive reductions. America is taking the green lead not through elaborate subsidy schemes, but because of better energy efficiency and the bounty of natural gas that fracking has provided.
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