Editorials
Secretary of State John Kerry’s announcement that the U.S. will send nonlethal aid directly to Syrian rebels is a... READ MORE
In isolation, sequestration might not be terribly damaging, given that the $85 billion in spending cuts are expected to... READ MORE
So we have reached the eve of sequestration, with the Pentagon facing a $43 billion, one-year budget hit called for in... READ MORE
Forty-eight years ago, exasperated with the persistent abuse of black voters, Congress put most of the American South in... READ MORE
For supporters of gun regulations, a reckoning is here. Patrick Leahy, chairman of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee,... READ MORE
The return of Silvio Berlusconi to the Italian political stage sends an unmistakable message to Europe’s leaders: They... READ MORE
The growth of free online college classes has set off a wave of excitement about changes in higher education. “MOOCs”... READ MORE
The decision by Moody’s Investors Service to cut the U.K.’s credit rating is significant, though not because it told... READ MORE
Accustomed as we are to thinking of hospitals as beneficent providers of lifesaving and often charitable care, it comes... READ MORE
U.S. President Barack Obama is seeking to resurrect an idea that he set aside during his first term: Raise the minimum... READ MORE
Italian voters have the unenviable task next week of choosing among two populist clowns, a politically challenged... READ MORE
The best news that Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.S. President Barack Obama could announce after their meeting... READ MORE






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