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Sunni Delight
Israel Strikes Again in Syria

Israel’s latest strikes against Hezbollah are likely to be cheered by the Sunnis.

Burn Baby Burn
GOP Tax Cut Shows Why Administrative State Needs Pruning

But zealots who want to burn down the whole administrative state have it wrong.

European Disunion
Europe Is Eroding from the South

The most serious challenge to the European project is not in the Netherlands or France.

Brexit
Brits Like the EU. Immigration, Not So Much

A new survey shows that there’s a lot of commonality between “Remain” and “Leave” voters.

Asia's Game of Thrones
Taiwan Launches Submarine Program

Taiwan is taking steps to boost its own naval capabilities, announcing the launch of a new submarine-building program.

Better Business?
Remote Work Isn’t Working for IBM

Big Blue was a telework pioneer, but it’s abandoning the practice to try and foster innovation.

the high court
Why the Gorsuch Hearings Are Boring

Our polarized constitutional system requires superficial answers at confirmation hearings.

Culture Wars
Maryland Sex Ed Could Soon Teach “Yes Means Yes”

The latest development in a swift and ongoing cultural revolution.

Thinking Boldly
GM Prepares For A Future In Which Americans Don’t Own Cars

Launching a “Netflix for cars” plan is the Detroit automaker’s latest step toward a brave new world.

Thanks Obama
PLA Report: Chinese Domination of South China Sea Complete

While Obama dithered elegantly in the South China Sea, the Chinese steamrolled him.

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