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Dear Readers, Here are a few links we think are worth your time:1. The rise of separation: “divorce hits record highs”.2. Student loans: Finally some good news.3. “Berlin says ‘nein’ to nukes”: It’s getting windy in Germany.4. Afghanistan: The “Saudi Arabia of Lithium”?5. Eurotrip: Destination Mars 6. UN: North Korean rockets contain U.S., South Korean, British components. Make […]

The Gender Gap
Are Colleges Hostile to Men?

A new study has found that far more women in their late twenties hold bachelor’s degrees than do men of the same age. Why is so little attention paid to this gender gap?

Shale Goes Boom
America’s New Oil Milestone Is a Big Deal

Thanks to fracking, the US is now producing more than 10 percent of the world’s supply of oil. More than 40 percent of American crude is fracked, and the rest of the world is miles behind.

Another Turn of the Screw
Rebels Make Headway in Syria

The Syrian rebels find a new foothold on the Mediterranean coast, and Turkey may approve.

ACA Agonistes
Democrats Peddle ACA Fixes In Advance of Midterm

Democratic Senators are proposing are a series of fixes to the ACA. To win this fight, the GOP needs an alternative that is more attractive than a “fixed ACA.”

New York Blues
Blue Model Driving NYC Bookstores over the Edge

An NYT writer laments the decline of the city’s independent booksellers due to high rents. We wonder if blue model policies have something to do with that.

The God Wars
Where Is Our Religious Freedom Ambassador?

Religious strife and persecution is rampant across the globe, and in his speeches President Obama has emphasized the need to stand up for religious freedom. So why is he taking so long to fill a position created for just this purpose.

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Same-Sex Marriage
A French Surprise

An anti-gay marriage protest movement in France claims it is neither of the Right or of the Left, and refreshingly concerns itself primarily not with the rights of adults, but with the rights of children.

The Wages of Civil War
Al-Qaeda Makes Itself at Home in Syria

Al-Qaeda is aiming to make Syria its new base of operations, intelligence sources say. Obama’s inaction has presented the terrorists with a golden opportunity.

Failure to Launch
Argentina’s Debt Woes Follow It All the Way to Space

In the fierce legal battle over Argentina’s debts, one creditor is going on the offensive by attempting to seize Argentinian assets. Now it’s blocking the government from sending satellites into space.

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