Without charismatic Castro and Russian/Venezuelan support, and with sky-high oil prices, the Cuban regime is brittle.
Without charismatic Castro and Russian/Venezuelan support, and with sky-high oil prices, the communist regime is brittle. But as the Cuban-born secretary of state discovers in Iran, breaking things is ...
Hesitancy to use college outcomes data, like post-graduation earnings, is giving way to acceptance and even enthusiasm.
At-large districts may not be a silver bullet, but they are one way to reduce polarization. Plus, a roundup of Monthly stories this week.
With AI creating more demand for electricity, geothermal is getting a second look thanks to favorable politics and new ...
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Founded in 1969, the Washington Monthly is an independent media organization based in Washington, D.C. Our mission: To preserve democracy and champion good governance through honest journalism and ...
Trump’s persona depends on the perception that he’s mastered “The Art of the Deal” His war on Iran proves otherwise.
New rules on student loans and borrowing could rein in tuition growth and bring accountability to colleges for programs with poor returns.
Theo Jan Snoey is a Stanford University undergraduate and a Hoover Institution Student Fellow. Sign up for our daily newsletter to get two stories in your inbox every weekday, plus a best-of-the-week ...
Dependence on federal programs is corporate America’s dirty secret. In a new report out this week, the Institute for Policy Studies names the 20 largest employers of low-wage workers in America, which ...
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