John Hudson

John Hudson is a writer living in Washington, D.C. He is a former staff writer for Radio GIPA in Tbilisi, Georgia.
American Innovation: It's the Best of Times and the Worst of Times

American Innovation: It's the Best of Times and the Worst of Times

Two radically different ways to view the state of innovation in America. More »

An Urban Myth That Should Be True

An Urban Myth That Should Be True

U.S. prison planners don't use local third-grade reading scores to predict future inmate populations. But maybe they should. More »

The Radical Libertarianism of Richard M. Daley

The Radical Libertarianism of Richard M. Daley

The progressive Democrat who ruled Chicago for 22 years has a simple explanation for America's decline: "The federal government destroyed big cities." More »

Former Obama Official on Syria: 'A Lot of What We're Doing Is Not Visible'

Former Obama Official on Syria: 'A Lot of What We're Doing Is Not Visible'

The line between U.S. humanitarian and military intervention is blurring as the death toll rises in Syria. More »

Stanley McChrystal's Complicated Love Affair With Drones

Stanley McChrystal's Complicated Love Affair With Drones

The retired U.S. general gives a reluctant endorsement of the lethal U.S. drone program. Prior to receiving a standing ovation before an elite crowd at the Aspen Ideas Festival, retired U.S. General Stanley McChrystal gave a blunt endorsement of the U.S. drone war: "We should be using drones a lot." It seemed like a straightforward affirmation of the Obama administration's use of predator drones, but an interesting thing happened as soon as the words left his… More »

Simon Johnson Rips Into Jamie Dimon's Conflicts of Interest

Simon Johnson Rips Into Jamie Dimon's Conflicts of Interest

Pressure mounts on JP Morgan's CEO to step down from the New York Fed. More »

Energy Independence Is a Farce

Energy Independence Is a Farce

It's a nice-sounding goal but it makes little sense in a global economy. More »

From Manhattan to Shenzhen: Photos of the Grooviest Urban Projects

From Manhattan to Shenzhen: Photos of the Grooviest Urban Projects

Across the world, city planners and architects are re-imagining how public spaces should look. More »

Dallas Fed President Explains the Weak Recovery in One Chart

Dallas Fed President Explains the Weak Recovery in One Chart

If the U.S. was growing like Texas, we'd be golden. More »

How Brazilian Soap Operas Can Save the World

How Brazilian Soap Operas Can Save the World

A population boom in the developing world threatens to devour the world's resources. The telenovela can help. More »

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Tech Blogger Without Porn

Hell Hath No Fury Like a Tech Blogger Without Porn

Last week, Apple removed sex-tinged applications from its App Store. When all was said and done, thousands of apps were removed and Apple had a blogospheric revolt on its hands. Why did Apple do it? Business reasons mostly. Why was this important? Because an army of tech bloggers said it was. And that gets us to the topic of this blog post. The Great Purge offered an amusing window into the values and priorities of the tech blogging establishment. First lesson:… More »

In a Divided Country, Common Bread

In a Divided Country, Common Bread

In war-torn Georgia, one thing is constant: appreciation a cheese bread called khachapuri. SLIDE SHOW  I More »

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