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Steve Lopez: Veterans to Trump: Enough already with the attacks on late Sen. John McCain

Even veterans who support the president told me they can’t understand why he would speak with such contempt…

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Sarah St. Vincent: NSA’s domestic spying program should end

The U.S. National Security Agency has reportedly mothballed a large domestic spying program that the NSA and its…

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Jonathan Bernstein: Is Elizabeth Warren right about the Electoral College?

At a CNN town hall in Mississippi on Monday, Sen. Elizabeth Warren called for an end to the…

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Jason Mercier: Important Title Only bill analysis released

To help inform the public debate, the Washington Policy Center is providing important bill analysis for a couple…

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Christine M. Flowers: Tucker Carlson shouldn’t apologize, even in this age of overhyped, PC contrition

Apologies are like diamonds: When they’re authentic, their value is incalculable.

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Rich Benjamin : Some essential reading for ethically compromised parents

I’ve taught my share of university students who never wanted for anything materially in this world.

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Leonid Bershidsky: Treat far-right terror as the threat it is

This is not just a moment to grieve the 49 dead in Christchurch. It’s time to review the…

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Jerry Cornfield: Showdown on Inslee’s clean air rule reaches Supreme Court

On March 19, the content of the rule and the breadth of Inslee’s executive authority will be considered…

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Robert E. Moffit: How ‘Medicare for all’ bills would worsen the doctor shortage

“Medicare for All” may sound good to some Americans — until they take a closer look at how…

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Gina Barreca: RICO goes to Yale

We need a new spin-off of “The Sopranos.”

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Carl P. Leubsdorf: ‘Nobody cares’ about dangerous deficits

By Carl P. Leubsdorf

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Harold Meyerson: Republicans’ new ‘Red Scare’ tactics ring false

Republicans in 2020 plan to run against Democrats as though they were Stalin or (the pre-Trump) Kim Jong…

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Walter Shapiro: With both parties awash in cash, maybe campaign reform isn’t so quixotic

Michael Bloomberg came to the obvious conclusion: Unlimited money cannot buy a presidential nomination in 2020.