News Analysis
Modinomics
Good Omens for Indian Reforms

India is giving individual states more freedom to test new ideas. It worked for us!

Urbs and Burbs
Young Americans Still Want the Suburbs

A new survey finds that 66 percent of millennial respondents want to live in the suburbs. Technology can make that choice more sustainable.

Stark Choices
Stuck in the Middle with Ukraine

The U.S. is sending armored vehicles to the Ukrainian military and deploying troops to the outskirts of Lviv, where they will be training Ukrainian national guard units.

Enviro-Mental
Europe’s $100 Billion Green Energy Mistake

In its green fervor, Europe has lost $100 billion by siting renewables in cloudy and windless locations.

Foreign Policy a la Modi
India “Acts East”

In the lead-up to a visit from Obama, Modi is trumpeting a new diplomatic stance toward China that is in line with U.S. interests.

Abortion in America
A Tale of Two Marches

Last year the NYT print edition passed on covering the March for Life. The media’s biases will just as likely be at work this year.

Saudi Security Fears
The Saudi Crackdown and Obama’s Iran Policy

Where Americans see unjustifiable rights violations, Saudis see emergency measures that America made necessary.

Tut Tut
Incompetence on a Pharaonic Scale

The Egyptian Museum’s inability to take care of the King Tut relics points to a larger dysfunction.

Crude Economics
Gulf States in Big Budget Trouble

The Gulf Cooperation Council stands to lose $300 billion this year as a result of plunging crude prices, according to the IMF.

Medical Money Pits
Price Transparency’s Powerful New Ally

For the first time ever, Blue Cross Blue Shield has released price data on surgery costs. This is huge news.

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