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After Pope Francis, The Vatican Must Embrace Energy Humanism

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Pope Francis was a historic figure. He was the first Jesuit pope and the first from the Americas or the Southern Hemisphere. He was the first pope to take the name Francis, a nod to St. Francis of Assisi  read more »

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Slightly Higher Speed Rail

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New York University’s Marron Institute just released a report saying that Amtrak and commuter-rail lines could improve their service by making what the institute believes are low-cost changes to their operations.  read more »

5 Reasons Why I'm Cancelling My Subscription to The New York Times

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We have lived in Austin for 40 years. And for nearly all of that time, Lorin and I have subscribed to the New York Times. For decades, we took the paper version.  read more »

The "Great Bones" of Rust Belt Cities

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I went to St. Louis over the weekend, and I was reminded how much I love the way St. Louis neighborhoods look.  read more »

Train in Vain

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Ten thousand years from now, future archaeologists will be allowed back into the wasteland that was once known as California.  read more »

Can Democrats Exploit Trump's Tariff Chaos?

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As with many political movements, MAGA represents a fragile coalition of groups that often have little in common — and, at the extremes, may even detest one another.  read more »

The Profoundly Misunderstood Housing Affordability Crisis

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Over the last half-century, more restrictive urban planning policies have been associated with undermined housing affordability  read more »

‘American Oasis’ Review: The Lure of the Desert

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Hating the Southwest, particularly its burgeoning cities such as Phoenix, is de rigueur in American media. Jon Stewart has called Arizona “the meth lab of democracy.” Hunter S. Thompson described hell as an “overcrowded version of Phoenix.”  read more »

France and America's Cold War

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French president Emmanuel Macron had an unusually good relationship with US president Donald Trump during the latter’s first term.  read more »

Trump is Right to Take On the Free Trade Fundamentalists

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It’s easy to dismiss Donald Trump’s haphazard tariff barrage as silly and self-defeating, especially after so many days of global market turmoil. But critics among liberal Democrats and Republican free traders still need to address the overriding goal behind the seeming madness.  read more »