Analysis & Opinion
Carly Fiorina’s disgust is written all over her face
She dominates the field of 2016 Republican presidential contenders in one particular look: It signals disgust.
What makes a historical arsonist? A conversation with Dan Carlin.
The host of the Hardcore History podcast joins War College to discuss some of the most powerful figures in history - men and women who burned down the world they were born into and -- many generations later -- are sometimes credited with laying the foundation for progress.
Modern politics: Public is more partisan, parties are more powerless
Donald Trump and Ben Carson have become the darlings of the GOP’s most fiercely partisan rank and file even as they speak out against the party establishment and spurn much of its donor base.
How much will new U.S. stealth bomber really cost? Nobody knows.
After the spiraling cost estimates of the F-35, Congress should be skeptical of the Air Force’s estimate of the cost of the new bomber.
Why the West should worry about Turkey
Dealing with Erdogan is now, for his Western partners, much like holding a wolf by the ears: risky, but the alternative seems much worse.
VW skids further into the emissions scandal ditch
U.S. regulators accuse the carmaker of putting devices that fool pollution tests on even more autos, including Porsches and a wider array of Audis. If true, the claims would contradict VW’s defense, expose the company’s internal probe as hapless and drag its new CEO into the mire.
Deeper involvements and higher costs in fight against Islamic State
The United States unveiled a new strategy last week in its war against Islamic State. For the first time, American military advisors will be on the ground in Syria, existing advisors in Iraq will be moved closer to the front lines, and American special forces will be sent into direct combat in both locations.
Republican primary aside, NRA may be losing its grip on the public’s imagination
The turning point on guns came in 2013, when the Senate filibustered a bill that would have closed the 'gun show loophole' and mandated background checks for all gun purchases. About 90 percent of Americans support universal background checks.THE LATEST
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