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Violence Spikes in Lebanon as Syria War Leaks Out

Syria’s civil war is bleeding over the border into its fragile neighbor to the west. As many as six people were killed in Tripoli, and dozens more were wounded. Reports suggest that snipers in the city center were to blame for some of the casualties. A dozen people were killed in fighting between Hezbollah guerrillas and […]

Govt. Fund Managers Playing Political Hanky Panky with Shareholder Resolutions?

Public pension funds are some of the largest shareholders in the country, and increasingly they love to throw their weight around. That’s what we learn from the Manhattan Institute’s Proxy Monitor, at least, which reports that public employee pension funds in New York City and New York state are branching out into social activism issues […]

Professors Running Scared, MOOC Future is Now

MOOCs are attracting resistance from professors across the country. In early May San Diego State’s philosophy department wrote an open letter to Harvard professor Michael Sandel, complaining that soon enough MOOCs like his popular online course on justice “will replace professors, dismantle departments, and provide a diminished education for students in public universities.” The Duke faculty […]

Heartland Best for College Grads

Between crushing student debt and dim job prospects, the nation’s recent grads have every right to a bleak outlook on average. But their outlook isn’t actually uniformly bleak across the country. Here’s a list of ten cities where college grads are faring particularly well, with unemployment rates well below the national average. If you were reading us […]

Does Gaia Like It Hot?

Earth’s surface temperatures have defied the predictions of climate models for the past decade, coming in considerably cooler than expected. The climate science community is stumped about this. One possible explanation is that oceans are “storing” much of the heat that would otherwise have warmed the atmosphere. There are other possibilities as well. What this […]

Russia Doesn’t Give out Free Samples

The Obama administration keeps pressing that Russian reset button but the darn thing still won’t work. If Secretary of State John Kerry was hoping Russia’s recent transfer of weapons to Assad in Syria would be its last, he’s about to be disappointed. The Guardian reports that peace talks in Geneva jointly convened by the US […]

Who Are the Turkish Protesters?

Are they extremists, as Erdoğan suggested? Are they activists organized by Turkey’s opposition parties? Are they “bums” and “looters”? Hippies? Kurds? Leftists? Anarchists? Soccer hooligans?What began as a peaceful sit-in to protect one of Istanbul’s last green parks has evolved over the past few days into huge street marches and battles between protesters and riot police. […]

Illinois Strikes Out Looking on Pension Reform

Illinois has now officially blown its third chance in one year at fixing the worst state pension system in the country. After failing to pass pension reform bills in August and again in January, Illinois is now 0-for-3, having failed as expected on Friday to pass a bill before the legislature adjourned. The state may now have to […]

Spare the Risk, Spoil the Child

What happened to America’s nerve? The US has long prided itself on its gumption, its pluck, its dynamism. But risk-taking is out, the Wall Street Journal reports, and that doesn’t bode well for our economy: Three long-running trends suggest the U.S. economy has turned soft on risk: Companies add jobs more slowly, even in good times. Investors […]

The Green Jobs Chimera

Europe is mulling import tariffs on cheap Chinese solar panels to protect its own manufacturers; it could learn something from America’s attempt to do the same last year. Hint: it didn’t work.China heavily subsidized its own solar industry, which led to a rapid expansion in the supply of solar panels. Demand didn’t keep up with […]

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