Gaming the System
US Calls Out Europe For Emissions Cheating

EU car tests have been “inadequate” for decades.

Pension Crisis
Dallas Police Exodus: A Preview of Blue Model Collapse?

Wonks and policymakers need to be thinking harder about how to right this sinking ship beyond perpetually raising taxes to plug the leaks.

Pipeline Politics
Bottlenecks Threaten Energy Security in Northeastern US

Natural gas production is rising quickly in the northeast, but pipeline bottlenecks are holding the boom back.

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MENA Migration Crisis
Europe’s Immigration Fatigue

Europe continues to fragment as an anti-immigrant backlash gathers strength.

Election 2016
Live-Blogging the Presidential Debate

Watching tonight? We are too.

India's Call for Arms
Is India’s Fighter Jets Deal a Sign of Weakness?

Buying the planes is better than not buying them, but that’s about all one can say for this purchase.

Coordinated Production?
Round Two of Petrostate Freeze Talks Is Finally Here

But don’t get your hopes up for much action.

credit where it's due
White House Bucks Gentry Liberals on Zoning

The White House deserves credit for parting with its environmentalist, NIMBY, and union-oriented base and taking on this issue on behalf of the working and middle classes.

Pivot from America
Duterte Talks Alliances with Russia and China

Does he mean it this time?

Arts on the Weekend
New York’s Second Opera Is Back

The New York City Opera returns from bankruptcy with a triumphant double-bill.

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