Bill Scher and Conn Carroll consider the Senate Majority Leader’s rhetorical strategy going into the midterms. Plus: The Nate Silver/Paul Krugman schism.
Jillian York and Katherine Maher analyze a new poll of global attitudes toward Internet censorship. Plus: Turkey vs. Twitter.
Kevin Glass and Caroline Kitchens discuss the gap between male and female compensation. Plus: Free-market feminism.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter examine racial authenticity and the Newark mayoral race. Plus: Gentrification is good, but…
Public opinion is strongly against American involvement in Ukraine, and that worries Dan Drezner and Heather Hurlburt. Plus: The missing plane and the zeitgeist.
What could be the sixth branch of the US Armed Forces? Adam Lowther and Rob Farley consider. Plus: US fighter jets and Putin’s calculus.
Bill Scher and Justin Green consider Romney’s 2012 statement that Russia is America’s number one geopolitical foe. Plus: Will Hillary Clinton run as a hawk?
David Klion asks Paul Saunders whether the administration’s response to the annexation of Crimea is likely to be effective. Plus: Will sanctions on Russia work?
Bryce Covert and Kay Steiger discuss the new HBO documentary Paycheck to Paycheck. Plus: Tweeting about being sexually assaulted.
Discussing his new book Awakening, Rodney Smith says suffering comes from the delusion that you’re separate from the world. Plus: The meditation paradox.