Is the White House Preparing to Flip on Arming Syria Rebels?

On his first official trip abroad, Secretary of State John Kerry is sending a message to the Syrian rebels that, after months of dithering and halfhearted support, the Obama administration is planning to step up assistance of their effort to unseat Butcher Assad: “We are determined that the Syrian opposition is not going to be […]

“Governor Oops,” King of Jobs

Texas Gov. Rick Perry, known to his critics as “Governor Oops,” is laughing all the way to the head of the pack. Forbes’s list of the Ten Best Cities for Jobs, based on unemployment rate, job growth, and per capita income, has Texas cities nabbing the top four spots, as well as five of the top […]

“Crack Spread” and Refineries Choking US Shale Boom

US demand for oil is down, and thanks to fracking, domestic supply is up. Yet in a bizarre reversal of supply and demand imports of Middle Eastern oil are at a nine year high and gas prices are spiking. Who’s to blame? Our refineries. The Financial Times reports: For the first time since 2003, Saudi imports accounted for […]

Unsustainable Public Pension Plans Are Not Pro-Worker

How has the nation’s largest public pension fund managed to devour California? From its founding along cautious, fiscally conservative principles in the 1930s in the shadow of the stock market crash, CalPERS gradually upped its political clout and successfully convinced the state legislature to grant it increasingly lavish and ultimately unsustainable pension packages. If you […]

Another Big Win for Texas: $8 Billion Surplus

Add another notch to Texas’s growing list of achievements: The Lone Star State is projected to run an $8.8 billion dollar surplus at a time when other states are struggling to pay the bills. The surplus comes thanks to a mix of spending cuts, increased tax revenue, economic recovery, and the shale gas boom. As the Economist reports, […]

An Historic African American District in Los Angeles Transforms

The Great 9th, as the former cotton-picker and City Hall janitor who became Los Angeles’s first African American City Council member called it, is losing its position as a hub of black political power.  The LA Times reports: Two generations [after Lindsay], with the seat open and the March 5 election approaching, the area that […]

Time to Emigrate to Mexico?

Mexicans don’t want to leave their native country any more than Americans do theirs, according to a new Gallup Poll. Only 11 percent of Mexicans said they would emigrate if given the chance, down from 21 percent in 2007 and equal to the 11 percent of Americans who would do the same.Fears that America will be […]

Marissa Mayer Bans Telework at Yahoo

Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Mayer is once again making bold moves, this time by banning at-home telecommuting. In a memo sent to employees last Friday, Jackie Reses, Yahoo’s head of human resources, defended the move: “Being a Yahoo isn’t just about your day-to-day job, it is about the interactions and experiences that are only possible in […]

College Too Expensive? Try the $5,000 Degree

If you thought Texas Governor Rick Perry’s $10,000 college degree sounded good, you’ll love this.The New York Times has a profile of Thomas Edison State College in New Jersey, which lets its students cobble together coursework and test credits earned from a variety of institutions, including online, potentially at a significantly lower cost than traditional four-year institutions. One […]

Berlusconi Beats EU Establishment in Italian Election

Results are still coming in (and we’re following the FT live blog to keep tabs on the latest) but the Italian elections seem to have resulted in a big win for Silvio Berlusconi. While he’s nowhere near able to build a government on his own, the results up to now seem to indicate that he’s […]

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