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Terrorists specialize in shocking acts. That tactic wears off.
Today's crises are not unprecedented or unsolvable.
The Kremlin manages Russian media. But it can't manage everything. Eventually, that will make a difference.
A vigorous, fair, and serious effort is urgently needed to achieve a two-state solution.
Qatar's foreign policy is about hedging, shifting, and trying to survive.
In time, the people of the Middle East will see the necessity of tolerance and coexistence.
The group known as the Islamic State can be stopped. The ideas it stands for cannot stand.
Social media connects people and causes as never before. It also has a dark side.
When the dust clears, these two nations must live side by side -- only this time as independent equals.
Unrest in Ferguson, Mo., is a local, state, and national problem. It is also a global problem if it undermines the US ability to push for universal human rights.