David Klion and Jonathan Kay compare Toronto and major US cities. Plus: The Rob Ford saga gets sadder, weirder.
Mark Leon Goldberg and Richard Gowan discuss the UN’s acquiescence to America’s anti-ISIS campaign. Plus: The United Nations vs. Ebola.
Daniel Strauss and Kate Nocera discuss Rep. John Fleming’s anti-marijuana speech at the Value Voters Summit. Plus: The Secret Service drops the ball.
Ukrainian sociologist Volodymyr Ishchenko on the economics behind the struggle. Plus: Is Putin trapped in Ukraine?
Robert Wright and Ann Althouse debate whether the president is misusing his leisure time. Plus: Is Obama exaggerating the ISIS threat?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis analyze the Texas Republican’s foreign policy ideas. Plus: Jim Webb 2016?
Heather Hurlburt and Dan Drezner critique America’s anti-ISIS strategy. Plus: Obama’s pugnacious UN speech.
Kevin Glass and Andrew Prokop discuss why the various polling aggregators have differing electoral predictions. Plus: Polling’s new law of averages.
William Beutler and Andrew Lih discuss the problem of power users running a site for an audience of casual users. Plus: Can Wikipedia beat the teenage curse?
Rob Farley and Ed Carpenter rebut a “deeply offensive” argument against women serving in the US infantry. Plus: What the Army can learn from Burning Man.