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The Blue States Are Getting Bluer

Just when you thought the blue states couldn’t get any bluer, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo moves his state a deeper shade on the color chart. From the NYT: Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, who spent his first two years in office establishing himself as a fiscal conservative, turned left in his third annual address to the […]

US to UK: Stay in the EU, Please

British Prime Minister David Cameron will soon be laying out plans for a referendum of the extent of the UK’s presence in the EU. Obviously President Obama won’t have an official ballot in that referendum, but his administration has already let it be known that America isn’t happy about the possibility of a British withdrawal. According […]

Kentucky Mayors Beg Governor for Pension Reform

Blue states have borne the brunt of the pension crisis sweeping the country, but red states are feeling the pain too. Louisville’s Courier-Journal reports that the mayors of Kentucky’s two largest cities are calling on Frankfort to overhaul their state’s pension system: Pension costs now eat up about 15 percent of Louisville’s general fund budget—up from […]

Big Data Boosts U.S. Manufacturing Productivity

American onshoring keeps rolling along, and the latest good news is the boost homegrown manufacturing is getting from big data. Improvements in data collection and analysis have made forward-looking firms more agile and able to react quickly to fluctuations in market demand or supply. So far, the U.S. seems best qualified to take advantage of […]

Chinese Stock up on Australian Baby Formula

Western consumers have gotten used to seeing “made in China” printed on many of their daily purchases, but there are many items the Chinese themselves would prefer not to bear that label—baby food, for one: A surge in sales of one of Australia’s most popular brands of infant formula has led to an unusual sight […]

Blue California Going Grey

California is already one of the most dysfunctional states in the Union; now it is set to become one of the oldest and most childless as well. According to the WSJ, the state’s population numbers are in steep decline: In 1970, six years after the end of the baby boom, children made up more than one-third […]

Iraqi Political Crisis Deepens — And That is the Good News

Many wondered how the Iraqi government would survive after the last U.S. troops left the country. Thus far, the signs are mixed: Parliamentary institutions are working, sort of, but a lot of the political wrangling is taking place on the streets in the form of violence among militias rather than arguments among political factions.On the […]

Game of Drones in the Pacific

China’s latest salvo in its conflict with Japan over disputed islands in the East China Sea has struck a nerve. Japan, which has still not officially acknowledged that a territorial dispute even exists, summoned China’s ambassador before the Japanese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday after Chinese ships sashayed into Japanese-controlled waters for 13 hours. The New […]

Note to Santa Claus: A Digital Globe, Please

The last time a 3-D, digital, touch-controlled globe was being used, Admiral Akbar was briefing the Rebel Alliance on the impending Battle of Endor. Those of us on Earth, however, were still using flat paper maps or hollow plastic orbs.How times have changed. The NY Times reports that widespread use of digital globes is on the […]

The Iran-US Cyberwar Heats Up

Banks just can’t catch a break. Just days after they’ve agreed to pay out huge settlements for their pre-recession abuses, they’ve become the most recent victim of Iranian cyber attacks: The attackers hit one American bank after the next. As in so many previous attacks, dozens of online banking sites slowed, hiccupped or ground to […]

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