Were the 9/11 attacks that left almost 3,000 civilians dead an act of war or a criminal act? If you said an act of war, you probably would compare 9/11 to the Pearl Harbor attack as an unprovoked, surprise attack on the United States that was appropriately met with a declaration of war by the […]
Want to See What Austerity Does? Check the Evidence
The government surprised many economists last week when it announced that the nation’s economy (as measured by the country’s Gross Domestic Product) had shrunk in the last three months of 2012 by one-tenth of one percent. The news was met with a collective shrug, instead of any sense of real panic. No one thought it […]
The Story Behind the Headlines: the Republicans are Desperate
It was a busy week in the nation’s capital, starting with the inauguration ceremonies on Monday. But by Thursday, the president’s speech, which had delighted his political base and had infuriated the opposition, was already back page news. Replacing it were the apparent cave-in by House Republicans on the debt ceiling issue and the Congressional […]
The Best Performances in and around Sacramento in 2012
The year just past was perhaps one of the best in many years for artistic performances in and around Sacramento. Of the many we saw, no fewer than 20 merit recognition. And so, in something of a break with tradition, we are expanding our usual top ten to twice that number. One tradition we will […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- …
- 99
- 100
- 101
- 102
- 103
- …
- 159
- Next Page »