The upcoming issue of Time features Mexico’s president, Enrique Pena Nieto, on its cover. That has made the magazine more than a few new enemies. But it’s the accompanying front-page headline that really clinched the Mexicans’ ire: SAVING MEXICO. Read more»
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Shouldn't the focus in health care policy be aimed at understanding why health care costs so much? Wouldn't the answer determine the right policies to pursue? If we bring down costs, wouldn't many of our concerns about the cost of care and access to insurance be addressed? Read more»
While Greece continues to circle the drain, Time magazine focuses elsewhere ... Read more»
What we have here is a prime example of what I have called “on the one-handism,” what Paul Krugman calls “the cult of balance” and what James Fallows calls the problem of “false equivalence.” The phenomenon derives from a multiplicity of causes but rests on two essential insights. Read more»
The Time 100 is the opposite of journalism. It is a series of pre-packaged lies and public relations exercises that, in many cases, are unlikely even to be authored by the people claiming the bylines. Read more»
U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time magazine. Giffords, still recovering from a gunshot wound to the head, made the list despite not having made a public appearance since January 8. Read more»