Does the Chinese government have a preference between Obama and Romney? Rob Farley and China expert Taylor Fravel consider.
Mark Adomanis and Wojciech Borodzicz argue that the US and Poland have nothing to fear from Russia. Plus: Did Lech Walesa really endorse Romney?
Matt Duss and Aziz Abu Sarah discuss what Palestinians thought about Romney’s “culture” comments. Plus: If not two states, what?
Heather Hurlburt and Dan Drezner on Romney’s accidental homage to Annie Hall. Plus: Twitter is ruining the Olympics.
John Horgan describes his frightening yet entertaining childhood encounters with lightning strikes. Plus: Foes of fluoridation are alive and well.
Dylan Matthews and Josh Barro debate Obama’s now-infamous phrase. Plus: Wild speculation about Romney’s taxes.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate the Massachusetts Senate hopeful’s national political chances. Plus: What Mitt Romney can learn from Patrick Swayze.
Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack discuss health care reform and the injured victims of the shooting in Colorado. Plus: Romney’s “drop of poison.”
How could the world maintain peace if America quit being the global police? Robert Wright and Michael Lind, author of the new book Land of Promise, discuss. Plus: There will be no economic recovery.
Conor Friedersdorf asks John Tabin whether Romney would have done a better job than Obama at prosecuting the war in Libya. Plus: The smart way to support a third party.