New IRS Rules on Dark Money Likely Won’t Be Ready Before 2016 Election
The Internal Revenue Service says it won’t come out with new proposed rules for so-called dark money groups until late spring at the earliest, increasing the likelihood that no changes will take effect before the 2016 elections.
The Baum Plan for Financial Independence
Fiction by John Kessel.
New Trial, But No Freedom for Al Jazeera Journalists Held in Egypt
The three Al Jazeera journalists detained by the Egyptian government get their retrial butl remain in prison. Jon Queally reports.
Four Ways 2014 Was a Pivotal Year for the Internet
At stake is whether the Internet remains a democratic, user-powered network. Timothy Karr explains it all for you.
On Enlightened Self-Interest
Some rambling thoughts on the question of self-interest by the author of Sharing the Land of Canaan.
One Year On, Jailed Al Jazeera Journalists Await Appeal
Three Al Jazeera journalists marked their first year in jail in Egypt on Monday, maintaining hope that an upcoming appeal will bring good news in the case that has sparked international outrage since their arrests last year.
Go Inside Salegy, The Music of Madagascar
Banning Eyre hips you to the music that dominates Madagascar: salegy
Happy New Year
Happy 2015 to all from us here at the Star.
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