Greg Marx and Angie Drobnic Holan discuss the new site PunditFact. Plus: Does fact-checking make politicians truthful—or just boring?
Robert Wright and Michael Cohen compare Russia’s intervention in Ukraine with the invasion of Iraq. Plus: Has invading Crimea backfired on Putin?
Harry Siegel and Joel Kotkin discuss the liberal city’s new cultural clash. Plus: Is Google scarier than the NSA?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider the conference’s impact on GOP presidential candidates. Plus: Can Zach Galifianakis save Obamacare?
Conor Friedersdorf and Mark Joseph Stern debate whether the culture war is going to get worse. Plus: Must a gay photographer work a Catholic wedding?
David Klion and Anatol Lieven discuss why Russia is willing to risk so much to control its neighbor. Plus: Has Putin lost his mind?
Kevin Glass and Gabriel Arana consider whether supporters of marriage equality will be magnanimous in victory. Plus: Are conservatives ready to surrender on gay marriage?
Elizabeth Stoker and Nathan Schneider discuss. Plus: What Pope Francis is changing, and what he isn’t.
Is it essential for humanity’s survival, or should we focus on fixing things here on Earth? John Horgan and George Johnson discuss. Plus: Why Neil DeGrasse Tyson is no Carl Sagan.
Sarah Posner and Michael Brendan Dougherty each see losses on their own sides. Plus: Is providing contraception coverage like abetting a crime?