Kill the Commute with Telework

Tired of your commute? You’re not alone: the average American commute is 25.4 minutes each way. Working off data released by the US Census Bureau this week, WNYC threw together an excellent national map of average commute times by zip code. Find your city down below and compare your commute to the averages, and when […]

Why Universal Pre-K Is a Step Backwards

Obama’s call for universal preschool access, one of the few concrete proposals in an otherwise bland State of the Union Address, was the culmination of an idea inspired by the success of programs like the Perry Preschool Program. There has been some research to suggest that children who attend preschool regularly go on to lead more successful […]

Norks Threaten Nukes, World Snores

Not every autocratic rogue state can threaten the US with a “pre-emptive nuclear attack” and have it laughed off. To make such a threat and incur so little concern from Washington requires a bizarre combination of psychosis, incompetence, and inanity that only North Korea seems to have mastered.But then again, this latest stunt likely isn’t […]

Californians Not Enjoying Their First Taste of Obamacare

Health insurance costs are skyrocketing in California, where many citizens will soon face double digit premium hikes. According to the LA Times, Blue Shield of California and Aetna Inc recently announced premium “increases that average more than 11 percent for about 47,000 individual and small-business policyholders.” California health bureaucrats are understandably unhappy and blame the insurance companies for the new rates.But their anger is misdirected. […]

Biofuel Boondoggle Just Won’t Quit

Corn-based ethanol starves the world’s poor and increases greenhouse gas emissions, yet the US is intent on propping it up with ill-conceived mandates. Many fuel suppliers and oil refiners have been forced to buy credits to meet these quotas, and the price of these credits has risen a staggering 1,400 percent since the start of […]

Militants in Syria Give Russia Something to Think About

Sporting a North Face cap and a thick red beard, Omar Abu al-Chechen might be northern Syria’s most recognizable rebel leader. Except he isn’t from Syria; he’s from the Caucasus, the troubled region in Russia home to decades-long insurgencies that pit Moscow against determined Islamic militants.“Truly today there is a chance to establish (an Islamic state) […]

Moore’s Law Holds for More Than Computers

A new study has put Moore’s law to the test and found it to be a much more powerfully predictive tool than originally thought, applicable to a wide range of technologies. (Moore’s law observes that roughly every two years, the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles.) Nature reports: [Researchers] compared several mathematical laws that purport […]

How Your Cell Phone Can Help You Quit Your Job

The mobile app market was once reserved for techies and programmers, but that market has now burst open to people of all fields and skill levels. The WSJ explores how these new, small, and perhaps less traditionally tech-savvy entrepreneurs are increasingly using apps to sell everything from electronics to designer apparel.And the possibilities go far beyond retail. […]

The Catholic Church: Smaller and More Conservative

Younger Catholics are more “conservative” on many issues than their older counterparts, according to some data buried in a new NYT/CBS news poll. In absolute numbers the poll found that the majority of US Catholics want the next Pope to change Church teachings on hot button issues of gender and sexuality. But the really interesting news […]

Blue Civil War: The Battle for California

Via Meadia readers know that the most important political battle in America today isn’t the much-ballyhooed battle for the soul of the GOP. It is the blue civil war, pitting key elements of the Democratic coalition against one another as the old social model fails and the growth curve of rising blue model costs runs […]

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