The Grey Lady Acknowledges Global Warming Slowdown

Earth’s surface temperatures aren’t rising at the rate scientists predicted. It’s yet another example of how quickly our understanding of the Earth’s climate is changing, and a major blow to the green movement, which has aggressively pushed these predictions to get their preferred policies through. Now, even the New York Times is acknowledging this fact: The […]

The Responsibility to Protect

An Evolving Hope That’s Here to Stayby Seyom Brown & Ronald E. NeumannR2P can be a prod for effective humanitarian intervention, but not a recipe suited to particular cases. Implementation can improve, but it will never be easy.A Feel Good Fallacyby Rajan MenonThe Responsibility to Protect concept is not flawed because it’s hard to implement; […]

Syrian Rebels Massacre Shiites

Reports are emerging that Syrian rebels killed at least 60 Shiites in a village in eastern Syria in what seems to be a revenge attack for an earlier incident. The rebels say the Shiites were Shabiha, members of Assad’s feared irregular militias. Syrian officials describe it as a massacre of civilians. “What was not in […]

Asian Governments, Businesses to Employees: Stop Using Gmail!

Countries in Asia are even more nervous about using big American tech companies like Google or Yahoo, thanks to the NSA’s leaked data collection program. Officials in Japan, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore once relied on mail services from Google and Yahoo to mail large attachments, but the Times of India reports that governments and businesses across […]

Good News for College Dropouts?

A new study by The Hamilton Project says that dropping out of college isn’t a total waste: you still get some benefit. The New York Times reports: The investment in even a partial college education is still worth it, amounting to average earnings of $100,000 more over a lifetime than for those who merely finish […]

Marginal Sanity Returns to California

The California “comeback” still hasn’t materialized, but a small specimen of good sense was finally spotted today. The WSJ reports that after much Democratic infighting over the state’s new surplus, Governor Jerry Brown may have just persuaded his fellow Dems in the state legislature to adopt a slightly more conservative budget that rejects attempts to spend […]

Cyber Crime Is the Biggest Threat to Britain’s Banks

What is the biggest threat facing Britain’s banks? The euro crisis? Another economic downturn in the U.K.? Neither, according to Andrew Haldane, director of financial stability for the Bank of England. All five of Britain’s largest banks told him that hacking and other cyber attacks are their biggest concerns.Chinese cyber attacks on American corporations, research universities and […]

Culture Wars—South of the Navel

Cautionary Note: The following text has been rated PG. Parental discretion is advised.Not all issues in the contemporary American culture wars involve sexuality. A good many do (possibly due to the long shadow of Puritanism). Sometimes issues that started elsewhere, such as in disputes over the role of religion in public life, take on bizarre forms […]

Ethiopia Vows to Dam Nile River

Ethiopia today dismissed Egypt’s talk of “war” as psychological intimidation and vowed that construction on what will become Africa’s largest dam will continue regardless of threats. Dina Mufti, a foreign ministry spokesman, said that Ethiopia was “not intimidated by Egypt’s psychological warfare and won’t halt the dam’s construction, even for seconds.” This comes only a couple days […]

Bush Legacy in Convalescence

President George W. Bush’s reputation among Americans is on the rebound. For the first time in eight years, more Americans regard W positively than negatively, says Gallup. The WSJ reports: 49% of Americans now view Mr. Bush favorably, outpacing the 46% who view him unfavorably. . . . At the end of his second term, […]

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