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Flashback: Drilling for Oil Wealth on Capitol Hill
I always thought the best job in the world was being Dick Cheney's mea culpa coach. The pay wouldn't be much but, in terms of not having much to do, it ranks up there with being a Christmas shopper for Osama bin Laden. Now I have discovered an even better job. It's...
Explosive Reaction to Iran’s Nuclear Deal
When Peeping While You’re Sleeping Is No Laughing Matter
It's a scary world out there, with global terrorists plotting to kill us. That's why we must be grateful to the National Security Agency and our Department of Homeland Security. They're constantly on watch, poised to spring to our defense, no matter from what hellhole...
This Week in OtherWords: December 11, 2013
This week in OtherWords, Peter Weiss and Marc Morial pay tribute to Nelson Mandela, Mattea Kramer weighs in on the new budget deal, and we're sharing a reprised classic column on Social Security by Donald Kaul, who is still taking a break. Jill Richardson fills the...
Don’t Deck the Halls for This One
Channeling the spirit of the holiday season, key lawmakers managed to set aside dysfunction and take the first step in a small budget deal for the 2014 fiscal year. Back in October, Congress ended the 16-day government shutdown that cost this country 120,000 jobs by...
Three Lessons from Mandela
Everyone seems to agree that Nelson Mandela, like Martin Luther King Jr., is one of the great figures not only of the 20th century but, indeed, of the long trail of history. Here are three lessons we can learn from his amazing life: Lesson 1: There are times when...
The End of the Internet As We Know It
The Internet is the world's largest shopping mall, library, video store, post office and town square. When you turn on your computer, you're in the driver's seat, choosing what you want to read, watch, and hear. We owe everything we love about the Web to net...
The Power of Reconciliation and Unity
Nelson Mandela's heroic struggle for a free, non-racial, and democratic South Africa inspired freedom-loving people around the world but was especially intertwined with the spirit of our nation's Civil Rights movement. African Americans felt a special relationship...
Equality Lets the Good Times Roll
World Bank economist Branko Milanovic does serious work. His explorations into global income distribution have won him a wide — and appreciative — audience in scholarly and policy-making circles the world over. But Milanovic isn't always crunching data and writing up...
Santa’s Dreaming of a Green Christmas
Santa's changing some policies at the North Pole. You see, he's concerned about global warming. If the polar ice caps melt, his workshop will sink into the Arctic Ocean. He'd become a climate refugee. What's more, our changing climate is endangering our food supply....