A crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is terrifying. But what if expensive oil isn’t a bug in the transition to a green, knowledge-based economy, but a feature? The oil markets are rattled. Iran’s closure ...
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Before Star Trek returned to theaters in the form of Star Trek: The Motion Picture in 1979, the Enterprise crew nearly came back in a very different form. The plan was a new television series titled ...
President Trump’s decision to go to war against Iran exemplifies his smash-and-grab approach to governing: acting without apparently considering the lives to be lost, the law or the institutional ...
Welcome to the jungle! California’s electoral system puts the top two winning candidates in the nonpartisan June 2 primary into an expensive slugfest to replace termed-out Democ ...
Before cheap drones reshaped today’s battlefield, one crash in 2011 rewrote the rules of war.
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Commentary The fad of family estrangement: Ending connections in order to honor the ones that truly sustain us As estrangement rises as one of the top words in pop-psychology discourse, the volume is ...
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s ‘The Bride’ dazzles with visuals and performances but falters under a convoluted plot and heavy-handed ...
Every year on Purim I listen for the same word near the end of the Megillah. It comes tumbling out almost casually — v’nahafoch hu — “and it was reversed.” The decree to annihilate the Jews of Persia ...
Des Freedman examines the British Media’s failure to challenge Britain’s aggression on Iran Britain is, apparently, not at war with Iran.