New York’s Blue Suicide

Another day, another dollar: New York City’s Metropolitan Transit Authority is set to raise transit fees yet again. This time around, the MTA was considering ending the MetroCard Bonus program, wherein a rider who puts $10 or more on his card gets a 7 percent bonus automatically added on. The proposal didn’t fare well: “The […]

Do The Next Two Debates Really Matter?

Conventional wisdom always tries to sound timeless, but it’s almost always a herd reaction to events. “Debates don’t matter,” was the old conventional wisdom, and it was uttered very wisely by sages of all stripes. Now, suddenly, debates do matter, and it’s hard to find a pundit who disagrees with wisdom so ancient and traditional.The […]

Week in Review

The biggest news of the week was the escalation of the conflict between Syria and Turkey. The Syria conflict leaves America with no good options, but supporting the least bad of the rebels with arms and information looks to us like the best of a bad field, especially with al-Qaeda gaining ground in the region: […]

Are Al Qaeda Linked Militants Getting Close to WMD in Syria?

AP: Fighters from a shadowy militant group with suspected links to al-Qaeda joined Syrian rebels in seizing a government missile-defense base in northern Syria on Friday, according to activists and amateur video.It was unclear whether the rebels were able to hold the base after the attack, and analysts questioned whether they would be able to […]

A Bad Day For Harold, An Important Day For the World

History is so long and so many events have occurred that Via Meadia rarely takes note of particular anniversaries. But October 14 is different. The Battle of Hastings was fought on this day back in 1066. King Harold of England, fresh from defeating a Viking invasion in the north, marched through the heart of England […]

Iran and U.S. in Undeclared State of War

A few weeks back, we highlighted the story that Iran was emerging as a viable cyber-threat. What wasn’t clear at the time was the extent to which the Iranian government was directly behind the attacks. Today, the Wall Street Journal reports, all doubts can be cast aside: The hackers appear to be a network of fewer […]

Fukuyama: On Building Better Bureaucracies

Co-AI online blogger Francis Fukuyama has been hitting some out of the park lately. In a recent post he opened an important question: how do we measure bureaucratic performance?Americans love to complain about bureaucracy and rightfully so, but hating on the DMV lady isn’t the same thing as trying to figure out how government bureaucracies […]

Self-Driving Car Lobbyists Go on Tour

It may be years before self-driving cars are widely seen on our roads and highways, but much of the technology is already in place, and auto and tech companies like Google, Toyota and GM are hard at work perfecting their systems. But the technology will be useless if it’s illegal, which is why Google alone has […]

Excellent News, Smithers!

Hezbollah’s chief financial officer and the head of its internal communications department has just fled to Israel with $5 million in cash and a nice thick sheaf of classified documents. Al-Arabiya has a report from a local Lebanese news site: The news website, Now Lebanon, cited Hezbollah officials saying that the 29-year old telecommunication engineer, […]

The Folly of Peace Movements

Just in time for the Nobel Peace Prize being awarded, WRM’s review essay on the history of peace movements has gone live on Foreign Affairs’ site. He reviews Jay Nordlinger’s Peace, They Say, as well as Clifford Bob’s The Global Right Wing and the Clash of World Politics.(Also, in case you missed it, here’s Nordlinger […]

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