Detroit was built on cars, but today many of its citizens don’t even have one. That’s not necessarily a problem, if your city has great public transportation—but Detroit bus system is anything but great.
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam plans to fund tuition-free community college plan in part by reducing scholarships to four-year colleges. Private schools are not happy.
In Illinois’s gubernatorial race, public employee unions face an unappealing choice between a public pension reformer and a slightly less zealous public pension reformer.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two different cases contesting Obamacare’s contraception mandate. This case, which is about far more than contraception, could be the Court’s most important of the term.
In a recent visit Bahrain’s King hinted at the possibility of large investments in Pakistan. Is this another sign that Pakistan is aligning with the Gulf States against Iran?
Turkey’s embattled Prime Minister is growing increasingly irrational and frantic as allegations of corruption threaten his administration—and his legacy. One of Erdogan’s oldest and most important allies is now actively distancing himself from him.
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister is threatening to alter Russia’s stance on Iran if the West doesn’t come around on Crimea. This is Obama’s nightmare scenario.
Thanks to anime and reality TV shows, Japan’s military is enjoying a surge in popularity. Will that translate into support for the Prime Minister’s efforts to give the military a more active role in the region?
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