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    Double Take: In Debates We Trust?
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    Double Take: In Debates We Trust?

    Two views on whether the sheer number of Republican primary debates is helping or hurting the Grand Old Party.

    Mapping, If Not Turning, the Tide
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    Mapping, If Not Turning, the Tide

    The San Diego tide is high, writes Matthew Baldwin, but data that could make a difference is holding on.

    No Country for Old Men Or Women
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    No Country for Old Men Or Women

    Jane Greenway Carr writes of Mei Fong’s new book, which tells the tale of how China’s one-child policy came to be, and why its reversal come

    No More Than One Year
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    No More Than One Year

    The time is ticking on Obama’s promise to close the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, writes Elena Zinski.

    State of the Union’s Defense Policy
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    State of the Union’s Defense Policy

    President Obama mentioned foreign and defense policy more than ever before in his State of the Union. Jeff Eggers on why that shift in the q

    The Bipartisan Cold War
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    The Bipartisan Cold War

    Emily Tamkin examines the one point on which critics of Russia and America agree.

    Unlicensed to Drive
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    Unlicensed to Drive

    What happens to Internet life as we know it when unlicensed radio frequency spectrum becomes exhausted? Emily Hong discusses.

    When You Must Learn to Lose to Survive
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    When You Must Learn to Lose to Survive

    Dragana Kaurin was a refugee from the Bosnian War. Now she reflects on what she wishes she could teach those fleeing Syria—and what the rest