Linda Sarsour explains how a Twitter meme is combating Islamophobia. Plus: Are the presidential candidates Islamophobic?
Semhar Araia and Barry Malone describe the strategy of the late Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. Plus: Remembering Ethiopia’s leader.
Bill Scher thinks Romney is making the same mistake Walter Mondale did in 1984. Plus: Was Romney insulting you?
Josh Barro makes the case. Plus: Is Mitt toast?
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter debate whether racism has hindered Obama’s presidency. Plus: Debating Romney’s “47 percent” gaffe.
Alyssa Rosenberg and Willa Paskin analyze the appeal of Claire Danes on Homeland. Plus: Post-apocalyptic boredom.
Peter Suderman finds an unlikely parallel. Plus: Explaining QE3.
Former Ambassador Carey Cavanaugh remembers Ambassador Chris Stevens, who died while promoting freedom and democracy.
Matt Welch says protests and violence in the Muslim world prove he hasn’t, but Heather Hurlburt disagrees. Plus: Is free speech sacrosanct?
Robert Becker, an American on trial in Cairo, considers. Plus: What really caused the Egyptian protests?