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Charter Schools Make Students Healthy, Wealthy and Wise

Charter school students are more likely to graduate high school, go to college, and earn more money than students at traditional public schools, according to a new study. After years of inconclusive studies, a growing literature suggests that charter students do, in fact, perform better than their peers.

Fixing the Schools
Tennessee Governor to Make Two-Year Colleges Tuition Free

Public college tuition is on the rise, but Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam is determined to make it accessible to everyone.

Italy Considers Suing Standard & Poor's
Does This Ratings Agency Make My Debt Look Fat?

Italy is claiming €234 billion in damages from Standard & Poor’s, reasoning that the ratings agency “never in its ratings pointed out Italy’s history, art or landscape which, as universally recognised, are the basis of its economic strength.” Anyone who had hoped that the largest of Europe’s PIGS-states would finally take responsibility for its shambolic economy had better not held their breath…

ACA Fail Fractal
Obamacare Will Sap Your Will to Work

That infamous CBO report on Obamacare and jobs shows that opposition to the ACA isn’t going anywhere because Obamacare will keep making big messes.

Silicon Valley's March on Washington
California’s Übernerds Get Political

The tech industry is growing, and so are its political ambitions. In California’s race for the 17th Congressional District chair, the industry giants of Silicon Valley have made their choice clear.

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A Villain Not A Hero
Snowden and the Fools Who Love Him

Edward Snowden’s exploits have been nothing more than a reckless self-indulgence with disastrous consequences. Those who still hail him as a hero only expose their own naivety about the world we all live in.

Game of Thrones
Japanese Government Panel to Recommend Rearmament

Shinzo Abe, Japan’s most right-wing prime minister in years, is set to make a big step forward toward the policy goal he holds near and dear to his heart: changing the country’s decades-old pacifist constitution.

Quelle dommage!
France to Euro: You Were a Mistake

In an interview with Le Figaro, Henri Guaino, longtime senior advisor to Nicolas Sarkozy, makes a rather startling admission: the euro was a mistake. Oh, if only a currency could be dumped as easily as a French First Lady…

The Revolution in Health Care Delivery
Does Your Doctor Sell Cigarettes?

CVS’s decision to drop tobacco is about more than the crusade against smoking. It’s a sign that CVS will increasingly be making business decisions on the assumption that it is a major health care provider.

Blue Island on the Brink
Puerto Rico Hits Junk Status, But Not Rock Bottom

Puerto Rico’s descent into junk territory has been about as certain as death and taxes, but last night it finally happened: ratings agency Standard & Poor’s cut the blue commonwealth’s debt to below investment-grade status, giving Puerto Rico membership in the very exclusive club of municipalities with junk-rated debt. Less than one percent of municipalities (and no states) share the honor.

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