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New Year, New Round of Strikes in South Africa

South Africans are striking again, although this time it’s farmers, not miners, who are on strike in one of the country’s top wine regions. The New York Times reports: South African police fired rubber bullets and stun grenades at hundreds of striking farm workers who blocked a highway in the grape-growing Western Cape on Wednesday, the […]

America the Independent: Oil Imports Reach New Low

America is about to reach a new energy milestone: According to recent government forecasts, oil imports will will drop to the lowest level in more than 25 years in 2014. The FT reports that imports will fall to six million barrels per day, half of the 12 million barrels per day we imported from 2004–07, putting America […]

Pension Reform Fails in Illinois

If Governor Pat Quinn is to be believed, this week was a deciding moment for the state of Illinois, whose pension woes have become so bad that even the state’s staunch Democratic leadership agrees that pension reform is a top priority. But by Wednesday morning, nothing had been achieved, and senators began to pack their bags and […]

Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics

The Devil is indeed in the details. Writing in Slate, Matthew Yglesias argues that significant policy decisions can hinge on which statistics legislators choose to heed. Unfortunately, they often choose bad ones, particularly when it comes to the economy: Even the smartest theoretical or policy work is basically valueless if it’s based on flawed or misleading […]

Beijing News Publisher Resigns as Censorship Protests Spread in China

Dai Zigeng, the publisher of the Beijing News, resigned last night after state censors forced the paper to publish an editorial in today’s edition that is critical of Southern Weekend, a Guangdong newspaper where protests over censorship erupted last week.Beijing News and Southern Weekend (yesterday we called it Southern Weekly, an alternative translation) are owned by […]

A Revolution in Nuclear Power?

Jiang Mianheng, the son of a former Chinese leader, has just dumped $350 million into an ongoing project by China’s National Academy of Sciences to develop a new kind of nuclear reactor with a new type of fuel. The project has been underway for almost two years now, but this new cash infusion is sure […]

Banks Settle Bubble Lawsuits for $20 Billion

The scandal surrounding pre-recession banking industry practices continues to unfold. According to the FT, U.S. banks reached settlements over past fraud and abuse that will cost them more than $20 billion. Bank of America will pay Fannie Mae $11.6 billion in reparation for the bad loans it sold to the mortgage company, and it also joins nine other […]

Malpractice Claims: A Drain on the Entire Health Care System

The average doctor can spend almost 11 percent of his or her career waiting for malpractice cases to be decided, according to a study printed in the January issue of Health Affairs. For some specialists, nearly a third of their careers can be spent in malpractice limbo. The results aren’t pretty: The length of time […]

US-EU Trade Deal Drives Stake into WTO

A US and EU bilateral transatlantic trade deal is moving slowly into view as both sides prepare for the beginning of formal negotiations. The mobilization towards an agreement reflects the changing landscape of global trade. If a deal emerges, it will allow the U.S. and EU more leeway to set the rules of the road […]

Xi Jinping Faces First Real Test on Freedom of Speech

State censorship of one of China’s most liberal newspapers has sparked escalating protests over the past few days in the southern province of Guangdong. An editorial written late last week in the Southern Weekly urging China’s new leaders to pursue political reforms was replaced by the newspaper’s censor with a piece lauding the ruling party’s achievements. […]

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