The actress calls the Affordable Care Act a ‘socialist Ponzi scheme.’ It doesn’t go over well.
Prof. Pettigrew on students ditching STEM
Jesse Brown asks questions in the fallout
Jesse Brown on the rise of Big Data as a pricing tool
Hoardes of geese are tarnishing Canada’s name south of the border
If it’s true that nice guys finish last, Canada, in the run-up to Vancouver, is looking golden
The Wall Street Journal prepares to launch an arts and culture section. This, while most other papers are hacking their arts coverage to ribbons. But then, the WSJ is bucking all kinds of trends these days.
While everyone is performing Kremlinology on Harper’s CNN interview, the much more interesting piece on Harper in the WSJ goes a-begging for solid analysis. Written by Mary O’Grady, the paper’s Americas columnist and based on an ed-board meeting Harper did there, it must have resulted in some serious high-fiving in the PMO. Start with the hed and subhed: