The Great Burma (Black) Gold Rush

Once a closed economy run by a military junta where only Chinese firms were comfortable doing business, the newly “transparent” and “democratic” Burma has been freed from sanctions and is now open to all comers. And boy are they coming.Attracted by Burma’s storied wealth in natural resources like gemstones, lumber, oil and gas, foreign firms […]

Battle: Los Angeles—School Reform Edition

Tomorrow’s school board elections in Los Angeles have become the latest battleground in the national school reform effort. Outside groups have spent almost $4.4 million on the elections. Supporting the reformers’ slate of candidates are New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Students First, the national advocacy organization of education reformer extraordinaire and former DC School Chancellor […]

Telework Week Kicks Off Today

More than 110,000 participants are taking part in the third-annual Telework Week, an event hosted by the public-private partnership Mobile Work Exchange to improve awareness of the myriad benefits of teleworking. Participants have pledged to work from home at least one day this week, and the organization has seen a 55 percent increase in participation since last […]

How to Revive the GOP

Attempts to remake the GOP in the wake of 2012 have thus far been discouraging. Most recently, CPAC, a conservative confab attended by some of the biggest names in the GOP, made headlines for snubbing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and banning a pro-gay rights group. For a movement that needs to gain support from […]

A Shadow Falls on Wind Power

Bad news for wind farms: the earth may have far less wind capacity than previously thought, according to a new study from professors at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. Up to this point, most limits to wind power have centered on our inability to efficiently harness it, permit it, and site it. […]

Kansas “Red Dawn” Creating Some Insurgents

Just two months in to the Kansas Red Dawn, doubts are being raised about the Tea Party dream. Though Republicans have total control of state politics, Governor Sam Brownback is facing resistance from disgruntled voters and a skeptical judiciary. The FT takes notice: A court ruled in January the government was underfunding education and ordered […]

UPenn Cancels Speech by Controversial Indian Politician

The University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton India Economic Forum was set to feature Narendra Modi, the governor of Gujarat state in west India, as a keynote speaker. Yesterday, however, Modi’s speech was cancelled after students, teachers, and “multiple stakeholders” in the wider university community denounced him.“This is the same politician who was refused a diplomatic visa […]

Washington State’s Pensions in Crisis Too

Add Washington to the list of blue states with grossly underfunded public pension systems. A great new investigative piece in the Seattle Times finds that the state is using fanciful figures to provide teachers and taxpayers with misleading assurances about the safety of the pension system, one of the largest in the nation: After consulting with several […]

Sudan Ramps Up Its Persecution of Christians

Demolished churches, shuttered schools and orphanages, censorship raids on private libraries, and deportations. These are all things Christians in Sudan now have to deal with on a regular basis. According to Reuters, ever since the country’s Christian-heavy southern section seceded, the persecution in the north has increased dramatically: Sudan’s President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has said […]

Is Celibacy a Sin? The NYT Has a View

Over at the New York Times where hostility to all things Roman Catholic is a longstanding tradition, Frank Bruni has mixed a unique cocktail of one part sharp observation, two parts confusion about Christian teaching, a dash of schadenfreude and splash of scandal. It is, in other words, business as usual at the newspaper of […]

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