Month: December 2015
The loophole allowing slave labor-made products into U.S. markets has to be closed: Sadly, 150 years hasn't proved to be enough time to eliminate the scourge of human trafficking. Slavery.
Jed Kolko provides an interesting analysis of where the American job market is headed. Couple of points: 1) It's hardly surprising that health care is the fastest growing overall work.
Well, that season of experiment didn't end well. Relevant: DeMarco Murray at least had a per-carry average over five yards. Alas, this was in five carries and included a.
This story on the solidarity shown by Kohler's workers in their recent strike in which 94% of the workers voted yes for striking shows how counterproductive two-tiered contracts are for.
Ugh. The dustup over a data breach that briefly erupted in the Democratic presidential primary last week isn’t over as far as Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and his team are.
We have been remiss in failing to announce that we have decided to add the beloved Shakezula as a permanent front-page contributor. All hail the mighty Shakezula! And please, enjoy.
For Christmas at the National Interest, I took a look at the advanced capabilities of the North Pole Air Force (NPAF): For decades, the media has perpetuated the myth.
A pack of Marlboro cigarettes if you've been a good little smoker.