The state has shown, and will continue to show, how converting to clean energy sources generates jobs.
America and the World
This Is Your World on Trump
The president is a danger to the nation and the world. It’s time for him and his minions to be shown the door.
Leader of the Unfree World
Trump’s foreign policy necessitates a question: Which side are we on?
Jeremy Corbyn’s Surprising Gains
Corbyn is similar to Bernie Sanders, and not just ideologically.
The D.J. Trump Medicine Show Comes to Israel
A sculptor works with stone. A confidence artist works with people’s desire to believe.
Party Realignment in France
The election of Emmanuel Macron as the next president of France could presage a dramatic party realignment.
Fifty Years Later: The Six-Day War Teaches Where Brinkmanship Leads
As history shows, an unflinching approach to foreign policy is rarely a good idea.
A Tale of Two Elections
The center holds—for now. France buys some time, while Britain buys trouble.
Europe: Don’t Break Out the Champagne Yet
The good news: The far right is defeated in France. The bad news: more austerity policy
France Avoids the Worst
In the first round of the French presidential election, voters shocked everyone by doing exactly what the polls predicted they would do. Round two will make 39-year-old Emmanuel Macron the youngest French president and the first not to be a member of one of the two major parties.

