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UK to Scotland: Leave Us, and You’ll Regret It

Scotland will vote on whether it wants to leave the UK in September 2014, but a new report from UK’s Commons Foreign Affairs Committee wants the country to know this would be a very bad idea for both sides. We’ve noted before the tremendous difficulties that an independent Scotland could face, including possibly negotiating its entrance […]

US Policy in Syria: Dither Until It’s Too Late

Fortunately, President Obama’s Syria policy is becoming clearer. Unfortunately, the policy appears to be to dither fecklessly for years as extremists come to dominate the Syrian resistance and vicious fighting radicalizes the country, only to get deeply involved just as our ability to influence the future of Syria has largely disappeared. The WSJ reports on […]

LA City Council Enters Noble Fight Against Koch Brothers

Good news: The city of Los Angeles has solved all of its urgent problems, including underfunded pensions, poor quality education, budget deficits, debt, gang violence, and drugs. Having dispensed with these important issues, the LA city council turned to the most pressing issue at hand: a resolution to condemn the Koch brothers, the libertarian billionaires […]

Unions Gain Foothold in Chicago Charters

Unions are starting to make a serious push into a segment of the education system from which they have been heretofore largely absent: charter schools. In mid-April we noted that the American Federation of Teachers was planning to organize employees of the United Neighborhood Organization, which runs 13 charter schools in Chicago. The vote has […]

Asia’s Game of Thrones Goes Nuclear

Japan is on the verge of restarting a nuclear processing facility that could push angry neighboring countries into an arms race, the WSJ reported last night. The Rokkasho facility, in Japan’s northern Aomori prefecture, is purely civilian in nature, Japan’s leaders assert. But it is capable of producing nine tons of weapons-grade plutonium each year, enough for 2,000 […]

Obama in Mexico to Boost Ties

President Obama is in Mexico today, above all else to deepen economic ties. Mexico has come very far in a relatively short amount of time, and President Enrique Peña Nieto will greet President Obama with the reputation of a capable reformist determined to turn Mexico into the prosperous North American power it has long sought […]

From Bad To Worse in Egypt

Is Egypt on the brink of an even bigger catastrophe than has already befallen it? The FT has a story this morning about the unprecedented crime rates plaguing Egyptians of all walks of life: armed robberies are up twelvefold, car thefts are up fourfold, and homicides have tripled. The roots of the criminality are complex: […]

No, You Can’t Hail Cabs. But, Here, Have Some Contraception!

We commented before on Uber, the app that lets users quickly and easily hail cabs. After almost a year of delay, the NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission finally agreed on Tuesday to start a pilot program for the app. Now the NYT reports that, on Wednesday, a judge from the appeals court issued an injunction that will once again […]

Will the Sharing Economy Destroy Internet Privacy?

AirBnB, an app that allows people to rent out their homes, has recently announced that it will vet all potential renters to determine if they’re being honest about who they are. Pivoting off this announcement, a piece in the FT looks at the increasing push for identity verification online: It took Facebook to change everything. Suddenly it […]

Wondering Where to Move? Follow This Map

College grads and young families, take note: the best place to start your life might be in a state you least expect. Those looking to start a business or launch a career might want to consult the Enterprise State Dashboard, a data survey put together by the US Chamber of Commerce. The interactive report ranks […]

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