Fifteen years ago today, just weeks after George W. Bush invaded Iraq in a war for oil, Princeton University Professor Michael Oppenheimer wrote a column for the New York Times in which he observed: [T]he global warming issue, and particularly America’s handling of it, has become a central geopolitical concern. Speaking at a delicate moment […]
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By accepting that different candidates hold different Middle East positions, Democrats can avoid having their primaries become divisive, de facto policy referendums.
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Interim CDC head Jay Bhattacharya invents a new “gold standard” to stop publication of studies showing COVID-19 vaccines had major benefits with minimal risk.
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AI and the Future of Independent Journalism
The promise and peril of privately controlled data marketplaces for media content.
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Trump Leaves Ukraine’s Future to Europe
Can a fractious continent unite to win the war against Russia and secure democracy in Ukraine?
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Trump’s Pathetic Court Picks Hit New Low
It’s not just 2020 election denialism. Now Trump’s gutless judicial nominees are pretending not to understand the 22nd Amendment.
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The King’s Visit Couldn’t Save the U.S.-Anglo Relations, But It Didn’t Hurt
His journey to America was the most important since FDR entertained his grandfather in 1939.
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Ted Turner’s Beef With Big Media
The late founder of CNN on how government protects big media—and shuts out upstarts like him.
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