Axing the Tax
Carbon Tax Torn Asunder Down Under

Australia officially axed its carbon tax, to the delight of Prime Minister Tony Abbott and his party, and the chagrin of environmentalists.

Bankrupt Healthcare
What Do We Know About Health Care?

A new CBO report finds that the health care slowdown could give Medicare six more years of life. But this very limited piece of good news is further complicated by the fact we have no idea what caused it.

Foreign Policy Adrift
It’s Time to Shake Up Obama’s Foreign Policy

The debate about Obama’s foreign policy is not if it is working or it is is not; everyone agrees it is not working. It’s about whether there is anything Obama can do about it.

Pluralism and Globalization
Mormons in the Caucasus and Taoist Nuns in Midtown Manhattan

Pluralism, and not secularization, is the major contemporary challenge to religious faith.

Reactor Revival
Japan Ready for a Nuclear Restart

Japanese regulators declared one of the country’s nuclear facilities ready for a restart, the first such preliminary approval since the 2011 Fukushima disaster. Still, questions remain over the safety of siting nuclear power plants in the island nation.

Kurdistan Rising
Kurds Ask for Western Weapons

As Iraq falls apart, the Kurdish representative in the UK asked that Kurdistan be allowed to receive Western arms directly in order to fight ISIS.

kansas's red dawn
In Kansas, a Clash of Coalitions, Not Parties

The recent move by 100 Kansas Republican leaders to endorse GOP Governor Sam Brownback’s Democratic opponent seems like a rebuke of the national GOP’s priorities. But factors unique to Kansas may make it hard to extrapolate any national lessons.

Nanny State Madness
How Government Polices Parenthood

New accounts of parents being punished for leaving their children unattended are rightly drawing ire from observers across the political spectrum. The child welfare bureaucracy has been growing stronger for quite some time, and now has the power to remove children from their families more easily than you might think.

The Best Offense
Congress’s Strategically Myopic Defense Cuts

Some of the Navy’s most useful logistics ships may soon be decommissioned on account of budget cuts. This isn’t the way for the U.S. to maintain its edge over China and other revisionist powers.

Asia's Game of Thrones
Chinese Oil Rig Moves Out of Disputed Territory

China’s removal of an oil rig from waters disputed by Vietnam is unlikely to signal that tensions are easing in the South China Sea.

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