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For Democrats, It's Not as Bad as it Looks

  As it looks more and more likely that the Republicans will seize control of the Senate on Tuesday (if not in January after runoff...

California's Congressional Contest

This election will finally reveal the true color of a district that has undergone paramount changes in its economic and social structure.

An Unwinnable War

The ISIS conflict shows that in modern warfare America can no longer win.

Stop the Strikes

Full-scale confrontation of ISIS by the U.S. military would only bolster its recruitment efforts.

The Buddy Cianci Show

A twice-convicted felon draws both panic and adulation in Providence.

Learning its Own Limits: Why America Should Stay Away

The battle that ISIS wages is not aimed against America, despite its grievances with American involvement in Iraqi politics.

Is ISIS Losing its Edge?

Despite fears, the United States may not have to send troops to the Middle East after all.

HPRgument: ISIS and the Need for American Restraint

HPR writers weigh in on the response of the United States and the international community to ISIS.

How John Oliver Usurped a Genre

Oliver has found his voice, separate from Stewart and—in several respects—better.

The Yellen Legacy

The past five years have featured some of the most interesting periods of United States Federal Reserve policy in the institution's 100 year-plus history,...