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Obamacare: He Built It. But Will They Come?

Obamacare’s fate, as well as its namesake’s legacy, will depend on informing and persuading the uninsured to sign up.

Protesting Everything

Disillusionment and politics in Brazilian demonstrations.

Shelby County v. Holder

Ushering in the new era of civil rights.

Afghanistan on the Rise

An optimistic outlook for a war-torn nation.

Surviving the Storm

Just before this edition of the HPR went to press, the U.S. federal government remained shut down, a victim of allegedly irreconcilable differences between...

Karen Mills: 23rd Administrator of the Small Business Administration

Avika Dua sits down with Karen Mills, the 23rd Administrator of the Small Business Administration and former member of President Obama's Cabinet, to talk about how small businesses drive the economy and being a woman in business.

Humanities Overestimated: A Materialist Perspective on Culture

Taonga Leslie gives the humanities too much credit in transforming culture.

Running Away: Jahar Tsarnaev and the Death Penalty

The case of Jahar Tsarnaev raises fresh questions about the use of the death penalty.

A Failure in Communication

The rollout has exposed the Administration's problematic communications flaws.

The Implications of the Obamacare Lie

The Obama Administration's mischaracterization of its own law has backfired.