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Commentary: No American is above the law, not even former presidents

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No American is above the law — not even former presidents. After a monthslong investigation, a New York grand jury indicted former president Donald J. Trump on charges related to hush-money payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the lead-up to the 2016 election.

The grand jury, consisting of typical Americans across race, ...Read more

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Commentary: Trump indictment should bring us together, not drive us apart

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After many years of litigating Donald Trump’s alleged crimes in the press, we now have the first indictment of a former president in U.S. history. If you look past the partisan rancor surrounding the charges, there is overwhelming evidence that Trump has committed various crimes in New York and elsewhere.

The fact that no one is above the law...Read more

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Martin Schram: A portrait of our gun culture

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Yet again, our news screens flashed those two damn words: “BREAKING NEWS.”

Yet again, it no longer even felt like news. As soon as we got the words “mass shooting” and “school” nothing in this breaking news seemed new – and everything seemed to be breaking. Yet again. Breaking lives, breaking hearts, breaking governance.

So we ...Read more

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Editorial: The medical debt burden

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The legacy of more than two centuries of inequality that haunts Virginia and other Southern states affects us more than we may realize.

A good example of how systemic inequalities make it tough to build wealth and make life better for everyone can be found in a deep dive that the Washington Post recently took into data about credit scores.

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George Skelton: Newsom learned with oil bill: Working with lawmakers is key to passing laws

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom did something new — for him. He got aggressively engaged behind the scenes, negotiating with legislators. And it paid off.

Personal, hands on, face-to-face engagement — the kind that's uncharacteristic of this governor.

As a result, Newsom won a huge political and policy victory over Big Oil, as he'...Read more

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Lynn Schmidt: It's too late to challenge Trump and his control of the party and base

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It is 2016 all over again, and very few have seemed to learn the lesson when it comes to Donald Trump. The Show-Me state’s record can demonstrate why Trump will most likely be the 2024 Republican nominee.

Some pundits have speculated that Trump couldn’t possibly be the Republican nominee, asserting that he is an albatross on the party and ...Read more

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Editorial: Industry needs government to step up in battle against climate change

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Psst, here’s a hot tip from the commodity markets. Now would be a good time to get into copper.

That’s right, copper. The industrial metal used in batteries is expected to experience strong demand as vehicles go electric. For those with the money and expertise to develop copper mines, especially in stable countries such as the U.S. and ...Read more

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Editorial: What Florida's assault on public education means

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The conservative agenda that Florida Republicans have unleashed will fundamentally alter public education. That’s why it’s critical now when ingesting this fire hose of bad news to step back and consider the big picture: Where is our education system going? What’s driving these changes, who wins, who loses and what’s the impact on our ...Read more

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Editorial: Why are Fla. school officials so threatened by the Ruby Bridges movie?

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Ruby Bridges was just 6 years old with a white ribbon in her hair when deputy U.S. Marshals escorted her into a New Orleans classroom. She was there in 1960 to integrate an all-white school. Outside, protesters hurled racism and rancor. Ruby wanted to be brave. She didn’t cry. Parents of many of the other students refused to let their kids ...Read more

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Commentary: Improving voter engagement for all Americans

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Most discussions of voting tend to think of the U.S. as a monolith, when in fact every state (and territory) runs its own election system. At the National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI), we believe that robust mailed-out ballot systems are the key to voting that is fair and equitable for every American. They increase turnout across demographics,...Read more

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Commentary: The gun lobby's strength is cultural, not financial

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Gun politics in the U.S. demonstrates that a popular majority does not always get its way. Even though most Americans support stricter gun-safety laws, proposals for major new regulations reliably face impassable obstacles in Congress.

The standard explanation for this impasse is that the minority is highly mobilized and well-funded. This is ...Read more

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Commentary: Now Trump's cruel border policy is spreading in Canada

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At almost 4,000 miles, the United States’ northern border is about twice as long as the U.S.-Mexico border — much of it wild, unmarked and dangerously cold for half the year. And yet, human smuggling and deaths at the U.S.-Canada border have not been a major phenomenon, as they have been down south. Nor has Canada poured billions of dollars ...Read more

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Conor Sen: What makes this economic slowdown different from the others?

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We’ve been watching slumps ripple through various parts of the economy over the past 18 months: technology startups and stocks, regional banks and growing concern about commercial real estate. Yet we’re still waiting for the wider labor market to feel the downturn.

Does it even have to? Prior bubbles or periods of economic excess have ...Read more

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Commentary: Our shameful national fatalism on guns

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“Murder most foul,” cries the ghost of Hamlet’s father to explain his own killing in Shakespeare’s play.

We shudder in the United States when yet more children are slain by deranged shooters. Yet, we are determined to keep a ready supply of AR-15-type assault rifles on hand to facilitate the crazy when the insanity seizes them.

The ...Read more

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Mark Gongloff: Come to Florida for the low taxes, stay for the climate disaster

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Fort Myers, Florida, was America’s seventh-fastest-growing city, more than doubling in size during the three decades before Hurricane Ian crashed into it last September. The Category 4 storm laid waste to the area before slashing through the heart of the state. But the storm clouds had barely parted before house hunters flocked to Fort Myers ...Read more

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Jackie Calmes: Big Lie No. 2 -- Congress has done all it can 'on guns'

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"It's a horrible, horrible situation, and we're not going to fix it."

There you have it: With that throwaway line to reporters on the Capitol steps Monday, Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee summed up the Republican Party's deliberate impotence against an epidemic of gun violence and mass shootings that distinguishes this nation from just about all...Read more

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Commentary: Confederate President Jefferson Davis' fate is a cautionary tale for our nation's Trump quandary

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With barricades surrounding the Manhattan criminal courthouse and plainclothes officers ordered to dress in their full uniforms, it’s only human to ponder the wisdom of trying Donald Trump for a nonviolent offense related to buying a porn star’s silence.

Richard Nixon’s story suggests it is better for the nation to forgive and forget. But...Read more

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Editorial: Pence must talk: The former vice president has to tell the Jan. 6 grand jury how Trump plotted to overturn the election

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Mike Pence, who served a dozen years as a member of Congress from Indiana, as well as four years as vice president under-you-know who, is entitled to the protections of the Constitution’s “speech or debate” clause, which says that senators and representatives “shall not be questioned in any other Place” for “any Speech or Debate in ...Read more

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Mark Z. Barabak: Scandal after scandal, Trump has defied political physics. Will this time be different?

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From the moment he blustered his way onto the political stage, Donald Trump defied expectations.

He won the White House despite lacking any government or military experience, a first in the nation’s history. As a candidate and then as president, Trump drew supporters ever closer with his brash, impulsive and decidedly unpresidential behavior ...Read more

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Commentary: Gender-affirming care has a long history, though anti-trans laws pretend it's 'untested'

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In 1976, a woman from Roanoke, Virginia, named Rhoda received a prescription for two drugs: estrogen and progestin. Twelve months later, a local reporter noted Rhoda’s surprisingly soft skin and visible breasts. He wrote that the drugs had made her “so completely female.”

Indeed, that was the point. The University of Virginia Medical ...Read more

 

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