GM-Oh Yeah
Behold the Mosquito of the Future

A British company is expanding efforts in Brazil to genetically modify sterile mosquitoes.

Reforming China
U.S. Companies Complain About Chinese Regulations

Even amidst a Chinese economic crisis, many businesses are more concerned about regulations than they are about the slowdown.

Budget Woes
The Chickens Come Home to Roost

Both President Bush and President Obama added enormously and unwisely to the country’s deficit and debt.

The European Immigration Crisis
German President: We Must Consider Migrant Quotas

Is this a shift in the German establishment—and if so, will Merkel take advantage?

Crude Economics
North Sea Oil off the Boil

Idled North Sea oil rigs are crowding one another in a Scottish port—a poor portent for UK energy security.

Asia's Game of Thrones
China Gets Aggressive in the Senkakus

Tensions between China and Japan in the Senkaku/Diaoyu islands are rising rapidly.

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Interfaith Relations
Under the Long Shadow of the Holocaust

Interfaith dialogue takes two important steps forward.

Nuclear Deal Fallout
Supreme Leader Backs Purge of Reformists

Don’t be planning for an Iranian Thermidor just yet.

the gatekeepers
Colleges Double Down on “Holistic” Admissions

College admissions deans have released a set of proposals that will help expand their power and influence.

Future Power
Smart Green Spending, for a Change

The U.S. Department of Energy this week announced it will help fund two companies that are pioneering new nuclear technologies.

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