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Robert Naiman

How Blocking the Saudi Arms Deal Can Help Stop Lame Duck TPP

Robert Naiman | August 14, 2016 | World
In this strategy memo on why progressive Democrats and Empire-skeptic Republicans should do what they reasonably can to assist efforts to block the recently proposed Saudi arms deal, I will cover four points. 1. What's going on 2. Why this is a winnable fight 3. Why blocking/trying...
Byron Williams

It aint Over til its Over!

Byron Williams | August 14, 2016 | Politics
All that is missing is a ticker-tape parade and a marching band playing "Happy Days are Here Again." Were it not for the North Carolina humidity reminding me that it's August, I'd be convinced that the election is over and Hillary Clinton was president-elect. But just below the cacophony lingers...
Tom Falco

Predicting the US economy with Post-it Notes

Tom Falco | August 14, 2016 | Business
We've been gauging the US economy based on post-it notes sales. We print 3M Post-it Notes and about 13 or 14 years ago, we started getting orders regarding real estate - sort of a "we buy ugly houses" pad made out to look like a UPS notice left by...
أسامة الرشيدي

الملف الحقوقي.. لماذا لم يحاكم القتلة؟

أسامة الرشيدي | August 14, 2016 | Arts
لم توثق جريمة في التاريخ مثلما حدث مع مذبحة فض اعتصامي رابعة العدوية والنهضة، في الرابع عشر من أغسطس عام ألفين وثلاثة عشر، بالإضافة إلى المذابح الأخرى السابقة (الحرس الجمهوري- المنصة- سيدي جابر- رمسيس الأولى) واللاحقة (رمسيس الثانية- عربة الترحيلات- 6 أكتوبر- 25 يناير.. إلخ)، وحتى الموازية، التي حدثت في نفس يوم الفض، مثل مجازر مصطفى محمود ومنطقة الألف مسكن في القاهرة والجيزة، ومسجد علي بن أبي طالب بالإسكندرية، وعشرات غيرهما في المحافظات.
David Stebenne

Hillary Clinton's Religious Background and the 2016 Presidential Election

David Stebenne | August 14, 2016 | Politics
Hillary Clinton's religious background is more straightforward than Donald Trump's (on Trump's religious background, see last month's blog post), but just as revealing of how well she will likely do this November with churchgoing voters. This is an especially important consideration in the part of the country located between Pittsburgh...
David Seaman

INTERVIEW: Blockchain Warp Speed With Ethereum's Raiden

David Seaman | August 14, 2016 | Business
Read More: Bitcoin, Business News
Fast, decentralized, and secure, the distributed ledger system known as a blockchain is taking the financial world by storm. Even global financial powerhouse JP Morgan Chase & Co. has taken notice: Blockchain is becoming a C-suite issue. What roles do CEOs, COOs & CTOs need to...
Nancy Altman

Social Security Turns Eighty-One: Working Better Than Ever For America

Nancy Altman | August 14, 2016 | Politics
Social Security provides the majority of income for two out of three retirees and seven out of ten people with disabilities. It provides virtually all of the income for one out of three seniors and people with disabilities. It lifts over 20 million people -- including over a million children -- out of poverty and lessens the depth of poverty for millions more.
Pamela Madsen

Why I'm No Longer The Woman My Husband Married

Pamela Madsen | August 14, 2016 | Fifty
This is true. I'm not the woman that my husband married 35 years ago. I have been sexually satisfied and terribly frustrated.
Suzan Haskins and Dan Prescher

The One Thing Everyone Thinking Of Retiring To Latin America Should Do

Suzan Haskins and Dan Prescher | August 14, 2016 | Fifty
So you're thinking of retiring to Latin America, are you? Then you'd best learn some Spanish. At least a little, por favor. Not only will it enrich your experiences living, traveling, and interacting with people in your new home country, but it will certainly save you money and could save your life.
Phyllis Sues

I Was Once A Member Of The Silent Generation -- But Not Anymore

Phyllis Sues | August 14, 2016 | Fifty
I was part of that Silent Generation born in 1923. Hard to believe now that I'm 93 and in what they call the twilight years and I have a better word for those years -- the years ahead, because I'm far from finished. Whatever is out there, I'm ready.
Kathryn E. Livingston

Meet The New Crop Of Role Models For Senior Citizens

Kathryn E. Livingston | August 14, 2016 | Fifty
Yes, I'm getting up there. My kids are grown, and I can now get a senior bus pass. I'm at a crossroads, of sorts. I could go down the road that some of my friends have traveled (retirement, boredom), or I could follow in the footsteps of our current crew of political favorites: Bernie, age 74; Hillary, age 68; Biden, age 73.
The Conversation Africa

People-powered science in Africa: a boost for democracy and knowledge

The Conversation Africa | August 14, 2016 | World
Marina Joubert, Stellenbosch University December 1900 marked the first ever "Christmas Bird Count". Its aim was to get people counting bird species rather than killing them. It's now an annual tradition. Every year on a specific day between December 14...
Robert G. Zuckerman

Lindsey and Will: Miami, August 2016

Robert G. Zuckerman | August 14, 2016 | GPS for the Soul
Lindsey and Will, image from pre-wedding togetherness photo shoot done at the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. I met Will, a passionate, highly talented Christian Poet, a few years ago in the streets of Wynwood and we soon adopted each other as Uncle...
Sasha Toperich

Kurdistan: The Impending Pillar of Hope in a Turbulent Middle East

Sasha Toperich | August 14, 2016 | World
Co-written with Tea Ivanovic, WYLN Senior Fellow and Board Member at the Mediterranean Basin Initiative, Paul H. Nitze School of International Advanced Studies at Johns Hopkins University alumna It is known to the world that the Kurdistan Region in Iraq is facing daunting problems, as its combats the...
Dr. Majid Rafizadeh

Iran Is Imprisoning More Americans and Westerners

Dr. Majid Rafizadeh | August 14, 2016 | World
The number of Western citizens being detained and thrown in Iran's political jail, Evin prison, is increasing. Most of those being targeted are from Western countries (Europeans or Americans), who have Iranian ethnicity. Even the State Department has acknowledged the increasing threat "Iran has continued to harass,...
Siddharth Chatterjee

Kenya's health sector challenges present the ideal setting for creating shared value

Siddharth Chatterjee | August 14, 2016 | World
UNFPA and private sector representatives in Mandera county in Northern Kenya to develop solutions with the community and the county government. Credit: © Ilija Gudnitz Weber The increased budgetary allocations to the health sector by county governments point to an...
Renata M. Black

Barbara Amaya: On Self Worth

Renata M. Black | August 13, 2016 | Impact
Paradigm Shifters is a series of interviews with a select group of women and men from eclectic walks of life. It will highlight unspoken, real-life insights on how they have been able to turn weakness into strength. A naked soul point of view of how their breakdowns were really a...
Shawn VanDiver

Donald Trump doesn't speak for us 'second amendment people'

Shawn VanDiver | August 13, 2016 | Politics
Originally published 8/10/2016 in The Guardian. I'm a gun owner and Donald Trump doesn't speak for me - or any of the gun owners I know. His suggestion on Tuesday that we "second amendment people" could take matters into our own hands if Hillary Clinton makes undesirable supreme...
Sidonie Sawyer

Go Ahead, Drink The Water!

Sidonie Sawyer | August 13, 2016 | Travel
The magnificent fresh water reservoir of Montsouris (Le réservoir de Montsouris), inside the belly of Paris, is one of the several receptacles the large city keeps under check to make sure all Parisians and visitors alike can get a glass of clean water....
Bob Schulman

It's a Bird... It's a Plane... No It's Kukulkan

Bob Schulman | August 13, 2016 | Travel
Mural of Kukulkan in a hotel lobby on the Riviera Maya. Photo by Bob Schulman. The name "Kukulkan" pops up a lot around Mexico's super-resort at Cancun, the nearby Riviera Maya and the rest of what was once the Mayan empire, all the...