Michael Steele's Widening Airport Scandal

Another ugly episode from RNC Chairman Michael Steele's tenure as Maryland's lieutenant governor is coming back to haunt him. This time it's a state audit finding that while Mr. Steele was in office, his close friend and advisor, Washington lawyer Sandy Roberts, who is black, posed as an independent airport retail business owner so that airport retail giant Hudson News could meet minority participation goals at Baltimore Washington International Airport.

Can a Number Save the World?

It can if that number is 350. That's the safe upper limit of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere: 350 parts per million (ppm). It's also the rallying cry of a creative campaign to raise awareness of the climate crisis and build grassroots support for the 2009 Climate Conference in Copenhagen.

I Lost a Dear Friend Yesterday

He was already elderly when we moved into this house in 1984. For almost a quarter century he was a part of our lives, although in recent years he was fading. Yesterday I went out to the car to put a bag in of someone I was taking to Union Station in DC, and realized he was finally gone. The heavy rain had been too much, and as the soil loosened, he gave up the ghost and keeled over, into the driveway.

Maine Freedom to Marry: Support Gay Marriage

Supporters of the law that allows same-sex couples in Maine to marry announced today that they have formed a political action committee to protect marriage for all Mainers. The new organization, "Maine Freedom to Marry," will draw on resources that were crucial to the legislative victory this spring, and will also free up the campaign to raise and spend money for the statewide referendum expected this fall.

The Internet Is Revolutionizing Revolution

While the professional journalists in Iran have been locked down in their hotels, prohibited from taking photographs or interviewing Iranians, ordered out of the country and even arrested, a new breed of citizen journalists have taken their places, successfully sending news, photographs and videos of Iranian events to the outside world. The camera phone has replaced the Uzi as a guerrilla weapon.

Zakaria: Obama Right on Iran, as Bush 41 Was Right on Soviets

Fahreed Zakaria is a smart political analyst, who doesn't just yap to hear himself talk like most of the political bloviators on CNN. I get the feeling he actually knows -- and understands -- history! He gives his take this morning at CNN.com on whether or not the Islamic Republic can sustain itself: "One of the first things that strikes me is we are watching the fall of Islamic theocracy."

Hunting Afghans with Eagles, Harriers, Thunderbolts and B-1Bs

It may not be fair, but the news coming out of Southwest Asia on a regular basis via the Air Force's airpower summaries remind this reader of nothing so much as stories about hunting wolves with helicopters in Alaska. There's just no sense of proportionality.

Blogging for a Cause: Global Voices

You should read Global Voices Online. You should write for them. You should re-publish Global Voices stories from around the world in whatever medium you produce.

Dutch Decision Has Implications for Global Class Actions

In an important development for class action suits in the United States and internationally, the Amsterdam Court of Appeals recently upheld a settlement between Royal Dutch Shell and a group of more than 150 institutional investors from 17 European countries, Canada, and Australia. The proposed settlement originally emerged in 2007 after Royal Dutch Shell side-stepped a class action filed in U.S. District Court that sought to include claims from both U.S. and non-U.S. investors, by independently pursuing a settlement in The Netherlands with the non-U.S. claimants.

States Should Run Public Schools

In about 49 states (Hawaii being a notable exception), public schools are run by local districts. The districts may be units of city/town government, or of a county, or be independent districts. But they're always smaller than the state. This is an old American tradition that people treat as a good thing, but which is really incredibly expensive and harmful in many ways. It's not just education that suffers, either.