David Frum is a senior editor at The Atlantic.
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Politics / Nov 5, 2014
In Washington state, advocates passed some straightforward controls—by bypassing politicians terrified of the NRA and going straight to voters.
The activists who tried to keep Bill Maher from speaking at Berkeley lost out, but they still pose a real danger.
Politics / Nov 3, 2014
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Global / Oct 23, 2014
The governor is establishing his credentials in a surprising area: foreign policy.
Global / Oct 20, 2014
We all know the drill: The GOP makes big gains on Capitol Hill, overreaches for two years, then loses the next presidential race.
Politics / Oct 14, 2014
German philosopher Bettina Stangneth reexamines the Nazi commander—and the true nature of evil.
Global / Oct 8, 2014
A reader responds.
Global / Oct 7, 2014
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Global / Oct 3, 2014
A year ago, Tehran was in crisis. Now it’s on the verge of a diplomatic triumph.
Global / Oct 1, 2014
The administration does not need to make nuclear concessions to Tehran to gain its support against ISIS.
Global / Sep 26, 2014
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Global / Sep 24, 2014
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Global / Sep 15, 2014
The president didn't answer the most important questions about his war in Iraq and Syria.
Global / Sep 11, 2014
The strategic folly of the president's military campaign in Iraq and Syria
Global / Sep 10, 2014
No U.S. president since Reagan has used such forceful language against Russia.
Global / Sep 3, 2014
President Obama and backers of deferred action for Dreamers tout the conditions that limit applicants. How restrictive are they, really?
Politics / Aug 29, 2014
Moscow has pursued one policy throughout the current crisis: escalation.
Global / Aug 25, 2014
Rolling back restrictions aimed at public-pension-fund graft could be the next frontier in campaign-finance deregulation.
Politics / Aug 15, 2014
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