The deepening GOP divide on Ukraine
Republicans are increasingly divided over American support for Ukraine: The party’s traditional hawkish voices face a loud array of anti-war voices from the MAGA wing of…
Thought Leader: Josh Kraushaar
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The deepening GOP divide on Ukraine
Republicans are increasingly divided over American support for Ukraine: The party’s traditional hawkish voices face a loud array of anti-war voices from the MAGA wing of…
Thought Leader: Josh Kraushaar
US Teens Feel Down, But the Adults Aren’t All Right Either
If no one in your circle of family and friends is mentally ill, count yourself lucky — or maybe you’re just deluding yourself. In my…
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
A diminished Russia & uncertain Ukraine
Ian Bremmer’s Quick Take: Hi everybody, Ian Bremmer here, and it is one year after Russia’s invasion in Ukraine has begun. The war, of course, continues…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer
Alice Stewart joins Pamela Brown on Erin Burnett Out Front on CNN to discuss Rep. Santos lies
Alice Stewart joins Pamela Brown on Erin Burnett Out Front on CNN to discuss Rep. Santos lies
China and the Ukraine War one year after the invasion, with Evan Feigenbaum and Alexander Gabuev
Transcript: Kaiser Kuo: Welcome to the Sinica Podcast, a weekly discussion of current affairs in China, produced in partnership with The China Project. Subscribe to…
Thought Leader: Evan Feigenbaum
Newt’s World: Baltimore City School’s Failure to Educate
The Maryland State Department of Education recently released the 2022 state test results, known as MCAP, Maryland Comprehensive Assessment Program. Baltimore City’s math scores were…
Thought Leader: Newt Gingrich
Ukraine War Is Ron DeSantis’s Security Test
Donald Trump’s early entry into the Republican primaries is already presenting his potential rivals with some tough choices. Among the most consequential: Do they join…
Thought Leader: Kimberley Strassel
What experts are saying about the potential for a 2nd flu wave
Flu activity continues to dwindle nationwide, and although its patterns are hard to predict, experts say there has not been evidence to suggest influenza B will drive…
Thought Leader: Michael Osterholm
Sour fight ends with FDA ruling soy and nut milks can still be called “milk”
FDA found that Americans are generally not confused about what’s actually milk. Back in the simpler times of 2018—before the US Food and Drug Administration…
Thought Leader: Scott Gottlieb
GOP to donors: Top-of-ticket quality matters
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is privately telling big-dollar donors that bad candidates for governor and Senate were a top reason the GOP didn’t win…
Thought Leader: Josh Kraushaar
Vicious and Virtuous Cycles in Health
In clinical practice, physicians and other clinicians often come across vicious and virtuous cycles in health. Vicious cycles are negative feedback loops such as when…
Thought Leader: Dave Chokshi
Ian Explains: The Dark Side of AI
Hollywood has long warned us about a future where humans and machines become indistinguishable, and we might be closer than we think. OpenAI’s Dall-E-2 can…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer