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The Economics of Divorce

I agree with most, but not all, of what Eli has to say below in his thoughtful post about the costs of divorce, such…

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Rise of the Uber-Wikipedians

I don’t know the ins and outs of Wikipedian politics, but according to The Register, trouble is brewing at Jimmy Wales’s social knowledge project.

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Exporting Racism to Canada

Earlier, we described the antics of Glenn Singleton, the San Francisco "diversity" trainer who is paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to promote…

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Whither Hugo?

Eli, I agree with you wholeheartedly on Hugo Chavez’s open contempt for democracy, and that his taking a Putin-style power-behind-the-throne route is likely…

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Bond Rating Meltdown

Yesterday, I wrote about the “Massive Bond Rating Scam,” and how irresponsible bond-rating agencies, shielded by regulation against competition, have contributed to the mortgage…

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Cyber Cold War? Probably Not

McAffee, a company that makes cyber security software, has released a report warning of a new “cyber cold war.” I’m skeptical of how big…

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Radiating Fear

A new report today warns that increased use of CT scans and subsequent increased exposure to radiation could account for nearly 2 percent of…

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Massive Bond Rating Scam

Even the most poorly-run state has less chance of defaulting on its debts than a typical well-run company. That's because states, unfortunately, have the power…

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Bureaucracy Isn’t the Answer

Apparently California attorney General Jerry Brown believes that bureaucracy is the answer to alleged environmental woes. He and ten other state attorney generals have launched…

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Searching for (perfect) safety

The Financial Times today has a very perceptive article, “Too much safety in America’s playrooms,” by Patti Waldmeir. Waldmeir points to the current…

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Dr. Robert Cade, RIP

At CEI, we like to celebrate inventors, innovators, and those bold souls whose unyielding curiosity help make the world better. Such a person was…