Richie Havens, who headlined at Woodstock, dies suddenly aged 72 (via GlobalPost) Richie Havens, the opening act at Woodstock in 1969, has died suddenly of a heart attack aged 72. Freya Petersen Richie Havens, the opening act at Woodstock in 1969, has died suddenly of a heart attack aged 72. The veteran US musician, known for his covers of pop and folk songs, died at his home … [Read more...] about Richie Havens, who headlined at Woodstock, dies suddenly aged 72
The Way Foward on Guns
The way forward on guns By E.J. DIONNE JR. WASHINGTON -- Victories often contain the seeds of future defeats. So it is -- or at least should be -- with the Senate's morally reprehensible rejection of expanded background checks for gun buyers. The outcome is a test of both an invigorated gun safety movement and a gun lobby that decided to go for … [Read more...] about The Way Foward on Guns
Shields and Brooks on Resilience During National Trauma, Failure of the Gun Bill
Shields and Brooks on Resilience During National Trauma, Failure of the Gun Bill (via PBS News Hour) JEFFREY BROWN:And we close the week and this most unusual day of news with the analysis of Shields and Brooks, syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks. Mark, I used the word extraordinary at the top of the program, a major American city in … [Read more...] about Shields and Brooks on Resilience During National Trauma, Failure of the Gun Bill
NBC: Bombing Suspect Tsarnaev says he and brother acted alone, motivated by religion
Seriously wounded Boston Marathon bomber suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is communicating with investigators in writing and by nodding his head now -- and he has told them he and his killed bomber brother acted for religious motives, and acted alone. NBC (which is the news organization coming out of this crisis with the best reputation) broke the story: The hospitalized Boston … [Read more...] about NBC: Bombing Suspect Tsarnaev says he and brother acted alone, motivated by religion
BREAKING: Terror Plot on Canadian Train Thwarted
Yet another sign that if people living in North America thought terrorism had receeded as an immediate issue in their countries, they were mistaken: a terror plot on a Canadia to U.S train has been thwarted, Canadian police announced. And police say they were getting guidance from Al Qaeda elements in Iran: Canadian police say they have arrested two men and thwarted a … [Read more...] about BREAKING: Terror Plot on Canadian Train Thwarted
A News Anchor’s Short Job
Quite sad. He made his debut, said a no-no and that was it. … [Read more...] about A News Anchor’s Short Job
Tsarnaev Charged: Will Not Be Tried as Enemy Combatant
Boston Marathon bombing suspect is charged (via The Repository) Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was charged by federal prosecutors in his hospital room Monday with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction — a crime that carries a possible death sentence. Officials have said Tsarnaev, 19, and his older brother set off the twin explosions… … [Read more...] about Tsarnaev Charged: Will Not Be Tried as Enemy Combatant
Murder At Bernstein’s
I've written hundreds of pieces for The Moderate Voice over the years, many with a quirky, humorous edge. Here's a brief description of my latest comic novel, Murder At Bernstein's, featuring the same sort of edge. You might like to check it out on Amazon: Best, Mike The billionaire creator of a financial news empire wants to be elected Mayor of Philadelphia. He looks … [Read more...] about Murder At Bernstein’s
(UPDATES) International: Strong Earthquake Strikes China; ‘Non-Lethal’ Aid to Syrian Opposition to Double
UPDATE II: The New York Times reports that relief and rescue efforts continue in Sichuan Province, the epicenter of the earthquake that struck Sunday morning with a magnitude of 7 -- according to the Times. Other sources have reported magnitudes between 6.6 and 7. The piece otherwise focuses on how “a flood of donations from across the country” are coming in, but, “in … [Read more...] about (UPDATES) International: Strong Earthquake Strikes China; ‘Non-Lethal’ Aid to Syrian Opposition to Double
Boston Marathon bombing: the blame game begins
Boston Marathon bombing: the blame game begins (via The Christian Science Monitor) Copyright ImageClick to View Wearing his Boston Marathon runner's jacket, David Delmar, a member of Trinity Episcopal Church in Boston, attends a service at Temple Israel, which allowed the Trinity congregation to hold their service, Sunday in Boston. Trinity is within the blocked-off area near … [Read more...] about Boston Marathon bombing: the blame game begins
The Environmental Economist
All the different forms of environmental degradation (deforestation, global warming, soil erosion, extinction, air and water pollution) caused by the emerging anthropocene all arise from three core causes: misplaced incentives, rational ignorance, and shortsightedness. “Evil corporations” and “incompetent bureaucrats” aren’t the problem, rather they both simply function under … [Read more...] about The Environmental Economist
Permanently Unemployed
Paul Krugman writes in The New York Times that America is creating a new social class -- the permanently unemployed: Now, some unemployment is inevitable in an ever-changing economy. Modern America tends to have an unemployment rate of 5 percent or more even in good times. In these good times, however, spells of unemployment are typically brief. Back in 2007 there … [Read more...] about Permanently Unemployed
Reverse extinction: should we redo the dodo?
Reverse extinction: should we redo the dodo? (via AFP) Woolly mammoths stomp through the Siberian tundra as the giant moa strides the forest floor of New Zealand and Tasmania's dog-like "tigers" stalk their prey under the cover of night. This is not a snapshot of times past, nor next year's sequel to Steven Spielberg's "Jurassic Park." Instead, it is a… … [Read more...] about Reverse extinction: should we redo the dodo?
Police await answers from Boston suspect
Police await answers from Boston suspect (via AFP) Police were seeking answers from the seriously wounded surviving Boston bombing suspect, amid reports he was responding in writing to questions due to throat injuries. Investigators who had been waiting to interrogate Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, since his capture on Friday are trying to determine whether… … [Read more...] about Police await answers from Boston suspect
Something America and China Could Do Together
It may be an exaggeration to say that as Chinese-American relations go, so goes the world, but it’s probably not far from the mark. I’m not only thinking of China’s and America’s common interest in avoiding war on the Korean peninsula, but looking ahead to a time when, if the two twenty-first-century superpowers trust each other well enough to act together, the world could take … [Read more...] about Something America and China Could Do Together
Four Things You Should Know About The Week’s Other Disaster In West, Texas
Investigators continue to piece together the story of the mid-week explosion in West, Texas (population 2,800) that killed 14 as residents return home. President Obama offered disaster relief on Friday. .@wfaachannel8 has a clear aerial look at the explosion zone in #WestTX. More photos: abcn.ws/15oATvm twitter.com/ABC/status/324…— ABC News (@ABC) April 18, … [Read more...] about Four Things You Should Know About The Week’s Other Disaster In West, Texas
Tail-gunner Ted (Guest Voice)
Tail-Gunner Ted by Dana Milbank Washington Post Writers Group WASHINGTON -- Is there nobody who can tell Ted Cruz to shut up? The young senator from Texas has been on the job for about 100 days, but he has already turned upside down the Senate's ancient seniority system and is dominating his senior Republican colleagues. He's speaking for them on immigration, … [Read more...] about Tail-gunner Ted (Guest Voice)
Is George W. Bush the Victim of a Bum’s Rush to Judgment?
Is George W. Bush the victim of a bum’s rush to judgment? Stephen F. Knott, a professor at the U.S. Naval War College and the author of the book “Rush to Judgment: George W. Bush, the War on Terror, and His Critics” certainly believes so. In order to buttress his claim, Knott -- in an opinion piece at the Washington Post -- admits that “many Americans consider Bush’s … [Read more...] about Is George W. Bush the Victim of a Bum’s Rush to Judgment?
More Proof of Republican Re-Branding Fail: Arkansas GOPer Suggests Shooting Foes (UPDATED)
In this age of super-quick Internet coverage, the adept use of social media by partisans and political junkies, cable ideological shows where politics is now to entertainment what professional wrestling was in the 1950s, talk radio, and political parties scrambling to find something -- anything! -- the other side does that will cast the other sidein a bad light you have to … [Read more...] about More Proof of Republican Re-Branding Fail: Arkansas GOPer Suggests Shooting Foes (UPDATED)
Yellow-Bellied Cowards (Guest Voice)
strong>Yellow-Bellied Cowards Raging Moderate, by Will Durst And now for a few choice words about the recent Senate vote that scuttled universal background checks on gun purchases. And the first three of those words are... Yellow-Bellied Cowards. Here's a couple more. Gutless, Craven, Chicken-Hearted Invertebrates. Dastardly, Lily-Livered, Spineless Jellyfish with the moral … [Read more...] about Yellow-Bellied Cowards (Guest Voice)































