The news coverage of Myanmar over the past several months has… Continue reading
“More Public Spending, Not Tax Cuts, for Sustainable, Inclusive Growth”, Inter Press Service (IPS)
By Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Rome, September 26, 2017
(Anis Chowdhury, a former professor of economics at the… Continue reading
“Are you talking about the NFL? Then Trump is winning”, The Boston Globe
By James Pindell, Ground Game, Globe Staff, September 25, 2017
It’s a tried and true strategy for President Trump —… Continue reading
“Aung San Suu Kyi’s fall from the pedestal is an old story”, The Washington Post
By Anne Applebaum, Columnist, Opinion, September 22, 2017
Few countries have ever been so closely associated with a single politician… Continue reading
“Myanmar’s Rohingya Crisis Meets Reality”, The New York Times
By Kevin Rudd, Op-Ed Contributor, Opinion, September 22, 2017
“Barbara Blaine, founder of sex abuse survivor group SNAP, dies”, National Catholic Reporter
by Bill Frogameni, Sep 25, 2017
Story updated at 3:50 p.m., CDT, with additional reaction.
Barbara Blaine, the founder and… Continue reading
“Will Mark Zuckerberg ‘Like’ This Column?”, The New York Times
Maureen Dowd, Op-Ed Columnist, Sunday Review, Sept. 24, 2017
WASHINGTON — The idea of Mark Zuckerberg running for president was… Continue reading
“The New York Times had an anti-Hillary Clinton agenda? That’s untrue”, The Guardian
Jill Abramson, former executive of The New York Times, editor, Opinion, London, September 25, 2017
In her book, Hillary… Continue reading
“The Price of Success: Merkel Lands Fourth Term, But at What Cost?”, Der Spiegel
By Philipp Wittrock, Berlin, September 25, 2017
Angela Merkel will serve as Germany’s chancellor for a fourth term, but Sunday’s… Continue reading
“The civil rights and Vietnam protests changed America. Today, they might be illegal”, The Washington Post
By Margaret Sullivan, Media Columnist, September 24, 2017
What’s the state of free speech in America?
Sanford Ungar, who teaches… Continue reading
“Harder to love football with dark side now crystal clear”, The Toronto Star
NFL and CFL aren’t alone when it comes to risk of brain injuries in sports, but a mountain of recent… Continue reading