The failure of large numbers of uninsured to sign up for coverage under the ACA is a huge strike against the law. But it also raises deeper questions about whether a national health care policy is even possible.
Did you see the news that Pope Francis is about to change Catholic teaching on gay marriage? Once again, the “Francis effect” is working its magic on the media’s coverage of the new pontiff.
Call it another win for President Obama’s “smart diplomacy”: cut back on defense spending at home while China boosts its own military to unprecedented levels.
Beijing is about to hit a landmark moment that wasn’t included in any of its Five Year Plans: the first default in its domestic bond market. This dubious milestone comes, perhaps unsurprisingly, courtesy of one of the country’s struggling solar producers.
With NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio in town, Governor Andrew Cuomo made an appearance at a pro-charter school rally, alongside one of the Mayor’s biggest rivals in his campaign to cut support for charters.
With the Crimea crisis showing no sign of winding down, TAI editor Adam Garfinkle sat down to talk with Dr. Zbigniew Brzezinkski about the broader repercussions for American foreign policy around the world.
You’ve probably seen images of Venezuelans lining up by the thousands to buy scarce consumer goods like butter and toilet paper. How exactly does Chavista policy create these shortages?
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