News Analysis
Are you PC?
POST WITHDRAWN: Amsterdam Museum Edits “Offensive” Titles

A major museum has now been infected by the PC bug. What will be next?

Higher Education Watch
Study: Federal Loans Driving College Tuition Hikes

A new study finds that federal student loan programs help prop up tuition increases.

North American Energy Boom
Texas Formation’s Shale Gas Estimates Doubled

The USGS just doubled its estimates of the Barnett shale formation’s natural gas.

India's Call for Arms
India–Russia Sub Deal Sinking Fast

India is going to be one of the most important markets for weapons and military tech in the 21st century.

2015 In Review
The Winners and Losers of the Commodities Collapse

2015 was the year the commodities boom officially came crashing down.

China and the West
Communist Party Officials: Do as We Say, Not as We Do

China’s leaders send their own kids overseas to be educated, but don’t want the masses getting in on the act.

Murderers & Hypocrites
ISIS’ Ghost Fighters

Corruption, theft, and “ghost soldiers” drawing salaries from the caliphate.

Trade and World Order
Ding, Dong, Doha Is Dead

This is good news, on the whole. The talks had become a quagmire, blocking global progress on the trade agenda.

The Future of Africa
Biafra Protests Turn Deadly

Identity politics are flaring up in an big way in Africa’s most populous region.

K-12 Blues
Hillary Moves Left on Education Reform

Clinton has been increasingly adopting a status-quo, teachers union line, calling her status as an education reformer into question.

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