by Maureen Turner | Jul 1, 2010 | News
Political support continues to grow for “enhanced producer responsibility”—a rather grand-sounding term for the notion of making corporations deal with the fallout from the products and packaging they send out into the marketplace, and, eventually,...
by Stephanie Kraft | Jul 6, 2010 | News
Last year Facebook got some new faces—faces that everyone on the ubiquitous social network should know about because their influence on it has been growing. One is the face of Yuri Milner, a Russian with an M.B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania’s...
by Our Readers | Jul 8, 2010 | News
Lion and Tiger Meat, Oh, My I was shocked to hear that lion burgers are being served at a restaurant in Arizona. I was even more upset to hear that this isn’t something new or out of the ordinary. That this meat is considered game meat and is so easily...
by Stephanie Kraft | Jul 8, 2010 | News
With more and more people facing destitution as their unemployment benefits run out, the reasons Republicans have given for not extending those benefits in a timely way suggest that another set of reasons underlies the ones loudly voiced. Extending unemployment...
by Maureen Turner | Jul 8, 2010 | News
With the state budget now signed off on, and casino legislation flying, undeservedly, through the Legislature (its progress unimpeded by any substantial public debate or objective analysis), the clock is now ticking for any number of pet proposals that lawmakers and...