
Politics & Policy
A happy story: the happiest person in America
I heard this story on NPR, which all by itself is a reason to keep funding NPR. NPR got the story from the New York Times. EveryoneR ...
15 years ago
I’ve been considering whether to attend my college reunion later this year, which got me thinking about what I might still have in ...
15 years ago
Nothing wrong with hearings on terrorist recruitment of Muslim Americans
What exactly was objectionable about the Congressional hearing on Thursday on terrorist sympathies within the Muslim American community? ...
15 years ago
Could census give Philly a better sense of itself?
Let’s talk about Northern Liberties, belly dancers and Chase Utley’s knee. And the topic that ties them together, at least in ...
15 years ago
Immigration and U.S. population growth
As the results of the 2010 census are gradually rolled out, we are getting a clearer picture of how the U.S. population has changed over ...
15 years ago
U.S. unable to aid Libya because of Afghan, Iraq wars
The great debate these days seems to be whether and how to aid the rebellious people of Libya in their efforts to overthrow their dictato ...
15 years ago
I just got back from a long weekend in Las Vegas, which accounts for a gap in my blog. Despite being hard hit by the recession, the Las ...
15 years ago
Obama Right to Retreat on Gitmo
I’ve always thought that a detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, made sense. In fact, back when I worked for the old Immigrati ...
15 years ago
Will Pa. and N.J. governors follow Wisconsin’s lead?
The bitter labor fight in Wisconsin is like the fight over legalized abortion in that both sides think they benefit from keeping the figh ...
15 years ago
The illogic of cutting your way out of a fiscal mess
Political rhetoric inside the Beltway is so predictably fatuous these days, it’s easy to treat it like Muzak. Try to ignore ...
15 years ago
Afghanistan is Vietnam. Now what?
It’s in nobody’s political interest to focus on what’s happening in Afghanistan, and it sure seems like nobody’s ...
15 years ago
Should we celebrate secession, treason, and the defense of slavery?
This year marks the sesquicentennial of the start of the Civil War. The 150th anniversary of the prelude to that war, the secession of S ...
15 years ago
Casey pushes for early education funding
U.S. Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania introduced a bill Thursday to help more low-income children learn and develop. The “Supporting St ...
15 years ago