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The End of Cryptanalysis?

Cryptography once helped the United States win World War II and the Cold War, but today it could be preventing us from accessing important troves of data like Osama bin Laden’s hard drives.

Reframing a Personality – TextsFromHillary

The meme shows a Clinton who is very different from her 2008 campaign.

Who Was The Fifth Republican Candidate?

There was a force far more influential than any of the four front-runners.

Baseball Playoffs and Americanism

Why new changes to the season go against American values.

Selling "Democrat"

The Democratic Party should advertise its true advantage: economic competitiveness.

Forgiving Lamar Odom

Our conceptions of athletes as indestructible warriors is partly to blame for Odom's fall from basketball grace.

Supreme Hypocrisy

In constitutional disputes, conservatives and liberals care about only one thing: the policy consequences.

The Republican Advantage of a Drawn-Out Primary

Mitt Romney's campaign has actually benefited in significant ways from the contentious primary.

Madness, Exposed

The NBA should ditch the requirement that players attend a year of college before entering the draft.

Informational Privacy: From Panem to the Present

Why social media increasingly raises privacy concerns.