News Analysis
Fixing the Schools
GOP, Dems Target Education Reform Before Midterms

House and Senate Republicans are preparing legislation in support of charter schools, while Democrats target “college affordability.” Both parties play to their bases as the midterm elections approach.

China's New Chapter
China Plays Peacekeeper in Africa

China is involving itself more deeply in the affairs of other countries, something it used to oppose. The Chinese envoy to Africa calls it a “new chapter” in the country’s foreign policy.

India à la Modi
India’s BJP Insults the Neighbors

India’s BJP and its candidates are campaigning on sticking it to foreign countries like Pakistan and China.

ACA Fail Fractal
ACA Website Causes Problems for Insurers

Healthcare.gov may now be easier to use, but the back end of the site is still incomplete. Insurers are still waiting for an accurate count of new enrollees and getting nervous as enrollment season approaches again.

'Proletarian Candor'
Nork Rhetoric Goes Nuclear

North Korean propagandists went all out over the weekend, calling South Korea’s President a prostitute for Barack Obama.

More Bite?
The EU Still Weak on Russia

Though the EU is saying it will follow America’s lead in expanding its list of Russian individuals to target with asset freezes and travel bans, there still remains very little appetite for broader economic sanctions that could seriously hurt Russia.

Weekly Roundup
Capital Weapons, Bust-ing BRICS, and a Friendlier Putin

Happy Sunday, TAI readers! We trust you’ve had a relaxing (and hopefully productive) weekend. As you prepare yourself for the week ahead, take the time to look back on what you may have missed on the site over the week behind:

Abortion in America
Is Rand Paul Staking Out a Middle Ground in the Abortion Wars?

At the University of Chicago this week, Rand Paul made some remarks about “in-between solutions” to abortion that have conservatives wondering where he stands. The general electorate, however, would welcome a politician who occupies the middle ground on this issue.

illliberal liberalism
Colleges Aren’t Protective Cocoons

Liberals are increasingly unwilling to permit conservatives even to speak on campus. In the latest example of this “illiberal liberalism,” Azusa Pacific University postponed a talk by Charles Murray.

Higher Education Bubble
Fewer High School Grads Going to College

College enrollment is way down as more high school grads choose work over school. After years of bleak prospects for workers without bachelor’s degrees, that’s good news indeed.

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