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Leonid Bershidsky: "Inevitably, after the Baltimore riots, there will be talk of fixing Sandtown-Winchester. ... The government could start by training cops not to automatically treat people in such predominantly black neighborhoods as criminals." Read more... Ramesh Ponnuru: "President Barack Obama's remarks on the riots in Baltimore started off well and then went swiftly downhill." Read more... Barry Ritholtz: "Every now and again, a way of looking at markets suddenly gains traction. Data gets assembled, analyzed, reviewed. Eventually, it becomes the basis of traders' decision-making process. ... The problem that arises all too often is that this approach is statistically bogus." Read more... Bershidsky: "Russia's toxicity for investors is suddenly so 2014. Western money is returning to Moscow's equity and bond markets, and private Russian companies are again able to borrow, albeit at a premium to Western peers. The main cause for this reversal of fortunes is the cease-fire in Ukraine." Read more... Noah Smith: "Many people who take a hard line on immigration will be quick to tell you that it's only illegal immigration they oppose. ... Immigration boosters, including me, have always suspected that this professed concern for the law masks a deeper opposition to all immigration. Now Wisconsin governor and potential presidential candidate Scott Walker has given ammo to the skeptics." Read more... Jonathan Bernstein: "If you think democracy is something America needs only occasionally, you can complain about the endless presidential election. But if you want a strong democracy, then frequent and continuing U.S. campaigns are an excellent innovation." Read more... Carl Pope: "In California and around the world, water supply and carbon-based energy production are locked in a destructive feedback cycle. Fossil fuel extraction and combustion consume water -- lots of it. Obtaining and delivering water, in turn, requires energy -- lots of it. Too little of one yields shortages of the other." Read more... Christopher Flavelle: "Last week's announcement that Canada won't match U.S. emission-reduction targets offers a fresh look at Canadians' enduring bipolarity on climate change: They're far more likely than Americans to say the problem is real, yet keep voting for a government that does nothing about it. Therein lies a cautionary tale for the rest of the world." Read more... James Gibney: "Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hawkish policies, historical revisionism, and heavy-handed efforts to manipulate domestic and foreign media have infuriated critics in Japan and its neighborhood. They might want to reserve some of that anger for U.S. super-diplomat George F. Kennan." Read more... Katie Benner: "Apple may never endure a crisis of Goldman-like proportions, one in which a global financial calamity threatens to decimate the company's business lines. Yet Apple is also clearly, admirably and perilously occupying a summit with which Goldman is familiar. And it's not easy to stay on top." Read more... Benner (Read the news roundup)
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