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Racism, Misogyny, and That Tyga Petition

No, not all hip-hop is offensive or problematic given its cultural and historical context. But Tyga's is.

"S.C.-1," the Next Sitcom?

Sometimes life proves that God has a sense of humor. When Governor Nikki Haley (R-S.C.) appointed Representative Tim Scott (R-S.C.) to replace Senator Jim DeMint...

New Faces in Washington: Meet the Cabinet

HPR writers profile new arrivals to the cabinet.

John Kerry: From the Fog of War to Foggy Bottom

Influenced by his Vietnam experience, Secretary of State Kerry will favor diplomacy over military action.

Jack Lew: Out With The Old, In With The Lew

Unlike Tim Geithner, Treasury Secretary Lew is an ardent Democrat and veteran of partisan battles.

Chuck Hagel: Confirmed But Compromised

Chuck Hagel survived a bruising confirmation battle, but his real challenges lie ahead.

John Brennan: Under Surveillance

By putting drone policy in the spotlight, Brennan's confirmation may have unforeseen consequences for the CIA and American foreign policy.

Devil in the Details

How Zero Dark Thirty Misses the Moral Mark

Conservatism and Human Rights

How tradition can be used to see the realization of human rights

Law-and-Order

Conservatism in a Transitional Mexico