The idea that anyone would cast a vote because of how I am casting my vote makes...
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The Department refuses to measure true performance, beginning with response times. They persist in providing complete measurements...
When does winning 70 games in the NBA mean squat?
The respected American political commentator Bill Kristol is consistently wrong about things, and it’s funny, until you...
When I first went to see him, I telephoned P. G. Wodehouse and asked for directions from...
The Senator didn’t reach out to me all of a sudden because he needs help with Black...
Google’s ability to look into the future of political contests just notched another win: New Hampshire. Searches...
"That problem—that manufacturers of everything are trying to control the secondary repair market—has two main sources, Gordon-Byrne...
What happened in Flint didn't start in 2011, but as early as the 1950s.
“It’s a runaway process,” says Frans Pretorius, of Princeton University in New Jersey. “The closer they get,...
One expert said the system helped ensure loyalty for Clinton by creating “the illusion of inclusion.”
...of Rubio has a chance — and it’s a long shot — he’ll have to alter the...
Coates and Alexander are by no means the first black intellectuals to express skepticism of Clinton and...
...his temperament is so immature, his narcissism so clear, his political base so unique, his reactions so...
Amid all the shocked headlines, the most important news of the night may be: For once, the...
Ignatieff and Wieseltier: Enough is enough — U.S. abdication on Syria must end – The Washington Post

Ignatieff and Wieseltier: Enough is enough — U.S. abdication on Syria must end – The Washington Post
The conventional wisdom is that nothing can be done in Syria, but the conventional wisdom is wrong....
Donald Trump is back in the pole position. His commanding performance across almost all demographics and voting...
Clearly the fears about a Trump victory in New Hampshire go beyond wounded pride.
People are motivated to make wise choices more by hope and opportunity than by fear, cynicism, hatred...