Gambling With Taxpayer Money
University of California Loses Millions in Wall Street Casino

The University of California could lose up to $136 million in taxpayer and student money due to bad Wall Street investments.

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Ukraine After Yanukovych
Crimea on Edge

Will Crimea secede from Ukraine? It’s not likely, unless actors in both Kiev and Moscow behave so egregiously that they end up destroying the very balance that has allowed Ukraine to work so far.

No More Mr. Fat Guy
Big Health Care Win: Childhood Obesity Declines Drastically

The childhood obesity rate has dropped 43 percent in the last decade. This piece of good news reminds us that cultural and behavioral changes are key for reducing pressure on the health care system.

Game of Thrones Milestone
India Becomes Biggest Buyer of American Arms

India has surpassed Saudi Arabia as the world’s largest importer of U.S. weapons. No wonder: it’s got a lot to worry about from China and Pakistan.

A Long and Winding Pipe
Meet the Inexperienced, Possibly Corrupt Review Board That Could Kill Keystone

The Nebraska agency in charge of reviewing the Keystone pipeline’s path through the state has a history of corruption allegations and precious little oil pipeline experience.

Power Plans
Japan Readying for a Nuclear Restart

Japanese PM Shinzo Abe unveiled a national energy plan that includes nuclear as an “important baseload electricity source.” This won’t go over well with those still haunted by the catastrophe at Fukushima, but it could go a long way towards reducing Japan’s significant trade deficit.

Francis' Finances
Pope Overhauls Corrupt Finances, Sets Agenda

A new document by Pope Francis suggests he is serious about fixing the Vatican’s finances. It’s looking more and more like Francis could turn out to be a genuine reformer.

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The God Wars
The God Wars Are Growing

Ethno-religious violence in northern Nigeria and the Central African Republic is getting worse by the day.

This Is Reform?
No One Is Safe from Pension Disaster

More than 40 states have passed some form of public pension reform in the past few years, yet the funding gaps continue to grow. Worse, many of these reforms exhibit the same short-sightedness that put state pensions in trouble in the first place.

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