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Nicholas Carr Explores the Limits of Social Media

Carr discusses the danger "that we take political discourse and funnel it into these communication systems of social media that were designed for banter among friends"

The Gulf Cooperation Council in an Evolving Middle East

The GCC seems poised to remain unified on military matters even as its members' economic policies diverge.

Brent Colburn on Sanders, Trump, and the Future of Campaigns

"Positive or negative, it’s just reality" – Colburn discusses the future of social media in politics

The Pope Comes to Washington

Partisan interpretations of the Pope's rhetoric ignore his true message: reconciliation.

Orange Juice in December

A closer look at the local foods movement and the costs of what and how we eat.

The GOP's Inability to Unite

The 13 Republican presidential candidates represent different factions in a fractured GOP.

Small Surprises

Candidates' responses may give Democratic voters pause in choosing their party's champion.

Least of Five Evils

The two-hour debate was as farcical as it was banal.

Bernie's Big Night

Bernie Sanders had the line of the night in Tuesday’s debate and performed much better than the media gave him credit for.

Practically the Same?

Pragmatism, not policy, may give Hillary Clinton the edge over Bernie Sanders.