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Biden is continuing the U.S. pattern of saying Haiti’s woes aren’t our problem
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The countries’ interests have long been intertwined — usually in ways that work to most Haitians’ detriment.
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Weekly coronavirus tests are a terrible substitute for vaccination
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Testing has its place, but it must be done frequently and with other anti-covid measures.
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School board meetings used to be boring. Why have they become war zones?
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Conservatives can’t turn back the clock. But they can disrupt local meetings.
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International relations theory in the past 30 years
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If Salma Hayek returned to the academy, what would she have missed?
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Here’s what Congress can do to keep the next Trump from stealing an election
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Mandated audits, clarifying when states may send alternate sets of electors and stiffer penalties for interfering with elections could all make a difference in 2024.
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How the phrase ‘natural immunity’ misleads us about real risks and dangers
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Antibodies to covid aren’t better just because they are ‘natural.’
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Border Patrol is the wrong solution for the problems at the border
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Treating migrants primarily as national security threats sets the agency up for failure
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Who could guess Brexit would cause food and gas shortages? Actually, anyone.
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Brexiters insisted none of these problems would happen — though it was obvious they would.
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“Manchin talks like a maker. His state is a taker,” writes @Swerdlick.
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The senator’s budget-hawk rhetoric doesn’t square with his state’s federal dependency.
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We won’t eradicate covid. The pandemic will still end.
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We will live with covid-19 as we do with other diseases that are under control.
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The American West’s drought isn’t a disaster. It’s our new, permanently arid normal.
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It’s dangerous for governments to treat this as a short-term anomaly, rather than adapt to our drier reality.
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Letting the government negotiate drug prices won’t hurt innovation
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A few Democrats are bailing on an important health-care reform — putting the Biden spending plan at risk.
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Some free foreign policy advice to Joe Biden
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You have some contradictions to work out.
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The Eastman memo was alarming. Legally speaking, it was also nonsense.
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The wild scenarios a Trump attorney dreamed up would never have worked out.
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Trump is going back to Georgia. Did he break the law there?
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The former president’s claims of fraud could leave him open to criminal charges
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RT @PostOutlook: The debt limit fight is a scam. The GOP counts on voters not knowing that, writes @BruceBartlett.
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Raising it means paying America’s bills, not borrowing more money.
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From the archives: I’m Calgary’s Muslim mayor. We can learn from Trudeau’s ‘brownface’ moment.
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We can't just stand up for our values when it's convenient — we need to be all in, all the time.
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Like many Texas women, I had a safe, legal abortion. What happened to our state?
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It was 1974, the year after Roe v. Wade, and my generation finally saw progress. Our daughters won’t be so patient with out-of-touch politicians.
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The decline and fall of Afghanistan hyperbole
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Let's revisit one of the bolder claims of August 2021.
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