Too Little Too Late? Kerry Announces New Aid for Syrian Rebels

Secretary Kerry announced this morning that the US would double its support for the Syrian rebels, with total of a quarter of a billion dollars in assistance heading their way.The New York Times has the story: A portion of the new American aid, the State Department said, will help provide additional “nonlethal” supplies to the […]

Marissa Mayer Explains Yahoo’s Telework Ban

Marissa Mayer, Yahoo’s CEO, has finally spoken about her decision to ban telework in her company. Mayer made headlines in February for her decision to end that practice, which some employees were allegedly abusing. Speaking at a conference on Thursday, Mayer at last addressed what she described as the elephant in the room. Fortune reports: She […]

Why the Koch Brothers’ Move Into Newspapers is Good for America

In an age of declining revenue and readership for newspapers it is interesting that a battle is shaping up between the left- and right-leaning zillionaires for control of the Tribune Media group of eight newspapers including the Chicago Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, The Orlando Sentinel, and others.The New York Times quotes the usual media enthusiasts […]

Ahmadinejad’s Embarrassing Flop Puts Khamenei in Catbird Seat

Azadi stadium in Tehran can hold 100,000 people, but barely half the seats were filled when Iran’s president Ahmadinejad hosted a rally there on Thursday. The president, who will step down after elections in June, gave a rousing speech in support of his chosen successor, but by the end of the three-hour event only a […]

Sarkozy Under Investigation over Gaddafi Connections

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is under investigation by a Paris prosecutor over allegations that his first presidential campaign was partially funded by Libyan dicator Muammer Gaddafi. Sarkozy denounced these allegations when they emerged last year, but the French government opted to open an official investigation after a businessman with connections in both countries backed […]

PC Market in Free Fall?

Is the PC market collapsing? Global shipments of PCs are down almost 14 percent over last year, the biggest drop since market-research firm IDC started tracking the data in 1994. And, as the WSJ reports, a private-equity firm has withdrawn a bid for the PC-maker Dell: [Private-equity firm] Blackstone on Thursday told a special Dell board committee […]

Earthquake in China an Important Political Test

More than 100 people are dead after a powerful earthquake struck a mountainous province in China this morning, in a disturbing echo of the 2008 earthquake that killed nearly 70,000 people in the same region. In the aftermath of that 2008 quake, the country was horrified both by revelations of shoddy school construction (schoolchildren were […]

Dark Clouds Gather in Italy

Clouds over Europe’s future grew a little darker yesterday. Italy is still without a new head of state as an effort to have former Prime Minister Romano Prodi elected failed miserably after 100 left-wing delegates refused to vote for the center-left politician. His defeat has thrown the Italian left into chaos, and ensured that the […]

Blue Civil War Goes National

Despite its recent victories in national elections, the Democratic Party is standing on shaky ground. For years, the coalition of minority voters, labor unions, working-class whites and affluent, college-educated liberals has held together despite its inherent contradictions, but we’re now seeing signs that it is beginning to come apart. In what we’ve dubbed the “blue […]

Nork Nukes Push South Korea, Japan To Build Bombs Of Their Own

When confronted by a belligerent, nuclear-armed North Korea, America’s goal is not just to try to reduce the prospect of war on the Korean peninsula. Washington also must calm nerves across the region, especially in Tokyo and Seoul. If the US fails to get North Korea behaving properly, Japan and South Korea, among others, start to edge […]

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