“(A) combination of market forces, statutory deadlines, pending lawsuits and open agency rule-makings will force the nation's 45th president to tackle a wide range of energy issues. These decisions could shape the electricity sector for decades to come.”
Jonas Monast, Sarah Adair and Kate Konschnik writing in The Hill
In an interview with The Chronicle following the second presidential debate, terrorism expert David Schanzer says he fears Trump “would get us deeply involved in a ground war against ISIS in Syria, which would be even worse than the situation in Iraq. … I'm also concerned, both internationally and domestically, by how he has insulted Islam, and how that would affect the ability of the United States to work with Muslim-majority countries and also traumatize Muslim-Americans.”
“Think how bizarre this is: a man, running for president, just to be loved. A man for whom poll results are as important as election results because they both demonstrate levels of love. A man who will say whatever the audiences at his rallies want to hear from him. And then think how dangerous it is.”
Climate Change
Jack Zhou on attitudes about climate change
Energy Policy
Energy must be a top priority for next president
“(A) combination of market forces, statutory deadlines, pending lawsuits and open agency rule-makings will force the nation's 45th president to tackle a wide range of energy issues. These decisions could shape the electricity sector for decades to come.”
Jonas Monast, Sarah Adair and Kate Konschnik writing in The Hill
Public Health
Kelly Brownell on the beverage industry
Urban Crime
In discussing Chicago’s violence, Trump generalizes about race
Mark Anthony Neal on NBCNews.com
Homegrown terrorism
Donald Trump’s ‘dangerously misguided’ policies
In an interview with The Chronicle following the second presidential debate, terrorism expert David Schanzer says he fears Trump “would get us deeply involved in a ground war against ISIS in Syria, which would be even worse than the situation in Iraq. … I'm also concerned, both internationally and domestically, by how he has insulted Islam, and how that would affect the ability of the United States to work with Muslim-majority countries and also traumatize Muslim-Americans.”
David Schanzer in The Chronicle
African-American Voters
Kerry Haynie on African-American voters
House Bill 2
The lesson of HB 2: We are different, but equal
Doriane Lambelet Coleman writing in The News & Observer
Trump’s Behavior
Donald Trump’s cry for love
“Think how bizarre this is: a man, running for president, just to be loved. A man for whom poll results are as important as election results because they both demonstrate levels of love. A man who will say whatever the audiences at his rallies want to hear from him. And then think how dangerous it is.”
Ralf Michaels writing in The Huffington Post
Political Discourse
Make Duke students debate again
Political Fact-checking
Bill Adair on fact-checking