
Ten Years After the Fall of Saddam, How Do Iraqis Look Back on the War?
A decidedly non-negative view from the Kurdish North, via Barham Salih
Our annual guide to modest proposals that can change the world—plus full coverage of the Aspen Ideas Festival.

A decidedly non-negative view from the Kurdish North, via Barham Salih

Good news! Maybe! Your car may soon be weighing and measuring you in the name of keeping you safe.
Chrystia Freeland on the power of plutocrats

She's an icon for her girls-rights activism around the world, but what's popular opinion make of her at home?
A comment on how to represent citizens who hold contradictory positions
Can Al Jazeera make it in America?
Technology is people. And more people are choosing to live in cities.
The New York Times polling analyst predicted Clinton will need to get the game by early 2015 if she wants to win the Democratic primary, even with her unusual advantages.
Nearly two-thirds of its enormous revenue comes from your monthly cable payments.
A brief reflection on our surprising ignorance, past and present, about the underwater world.