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From Torture to Drones: How the US Gave Itself a Global Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card
Can there be any question that, in the decades to come, Washington will continue to violate national sovereignty?
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Counterterrorism Efforts Should Be Based on Facts, Not Flawed Theories
New counterterrorism programs are likely flawed.
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Does Success in Tech Come at a Steep Price?
Does the tendency of tech giants to lag represent the price of success?
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The Keystone XL Battle Could Find Its Way to the Supreme Court
President Obama's veto of Keystone XL doesn't mean the fight is over.
Preparing for the Elder Boom: Ai-jen Poo on Workforce Demands and Living a Better Life
How can we live well as we age in the 21st century?
“Mayor 1%” Rahm Emanuel of Chicago Faces Progressive Challenge in Heated Bid for Re-election
Emanuel is struggling to keep his seat.
From Selma to Snowden, Oscar Speeches Invoke Activism and Calls for Social Justice
Calls for social justice were strong.
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Rahm’s Butchery Display
Failing Tonkin Gulf Test on Ukraine
Before the world lurches into a nuclear showdown, it might make a little sense to know what got us here.
New Silk Roads and the Chinese Vision of a Brave New (Trade) World
Beijing is fast closing the gap on Washington in terms of intellectual and economic firepower and yet its global investment offensive has barely begun.