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Anita Chabria: Trump goes after Newsom's wife? Unsurprising, but also a new level of authoritarianism

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The Trump Department of Justice going after people who make the president mad or even sad is nothing new, in this dangerous age when the presidency is increasingly about placating the desires of the old man in the Oval Office.

Leticia James, James Comey, Adam Schiff. Most recently, E. Jean Carroll, who sued President Trump personally and won a ...Read more

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Editorial: Will Iran 'behave' in wake of the latest deal?

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The on-again, off-again peace deal with Iran is on again. President Donald Trump is taking a leap of faith that the pact will normalize relations between the United States and Tehran.

The details remain murky, but reports indicated that American and Iranian leaders on Monday signed an agreement intended to end hostilities between the countries....Read more

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Editorial: Missouri's costly cut to young readers

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When it comes to preparing young children for successful lives, few factors weigh more heavily than early reading.

A Harvard Graduate School of Education study found that reading to children starting very early — even as babies — gives them measurable advantages later over those who don’t have that exposure. The American Academy of ...Read more

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George Skelton: Slow vote counting creates the window for MAGA conspiracy, which is why California should fix it

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — If Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Legislature truly believe that slow vote counting is a horrible problem — which it’s not — right now is the time to fix it.

They’re crafting a new state budget. And they could choose to spend the money needed to help counties hire more temporary election workers, buy more ...Read more

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Catherine Thorbecke: The hottest Gen-Z tech trend? Anti-AI

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My favorite tech trend so far this year has nothing to do with artificial intelligence.

It’s the cool girls making their own “cyberdecks,” — strange, DIY and highly customizable personal computers that explicitly reject AI. They look like props from a cyberpunk movie, usually built on a Raspberry Pi base and spare parts. As one tinkerer...Read more

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Gautam Mukunda: AI will steal your motivation if you let it

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The New York Times last week told the story of Sidharth Hariharan, a mathematics graduate student at Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University who spent more than two years helping translate one of the past decade’s most celebrated proofs into a form a computer could check, a painstaking task called formalization.

Earlier this year an ...Read more

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Mark Z. Barabak: This historic Nevada mining town has seen better days. Trump is excavating hope

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TONOPAH, Nev. — Some years ago, Harry Chahal and his wife were on a trip to Las Vegas when, like countless motorists before and since, they passed through this high desert speck of a town.

Tonopah, built by the mining industry around 1900 and depleted as the gold, silver, lead and mercury petered out, is a remote way station about halfway ...Read more

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Editorial: So is Illinois' social media tax going to take on Tinder? Nextdoor? Yelp? Yahoo?

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Illinois’ new budget includes a new tax — shocking, we know. This time, the target is social media companies.

The plan is to create a graduated tax of sorts on those powerful businesses, based on the number of users they have here in Illinois.

The architects behind this grand idea say that it will generate about $200 million per year.

If ...Read more

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Commentary: What makes the US so special

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President Donald Trump is proud of America, and he wants you to be proud too. He chides the head of the Smithsonian Institution for his 250th anniversary exhibits because they don’t say we’re special enough, and he issues a directive to “Celebrate American Exceptionalism.”

Fifty years ago, when my father, Daniel Boorstin, was librarian ...Read more

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Commentary: Sojourner's truth

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As the United States prepares to mark the 250th anniversary of its founding later this summer, there will be extensive celebration and reflection about our democracy and the values it embodies. But the 250th is not the only anniversary that should capture our attention. Indeed, our nation’s story is an evolution of moments built over time.

...Read more

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Commentary: New rules squeeze money from asylum seekers while preventing them from working

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We have two new problems in the asylum system, a dangerous combination that started last month: The asylum application now costs $102 to file, but asylum seekers are no longer allowed to apply for the right to work until a full year passes after submitting their application. My clients are officially stuck.

One of them is nine months pregnant. ...Read more

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Commentary: This July 4, celebrate our interdependence

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Some of the nation’s largest corporations are joining forces with the White House to turn the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence this July 4 into a celebration of militarism and the mixing of church and state.

The group behind this effort is America250. Its nearly 60 corporate sponsors include Amazon, American...Read more

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Editorial: Another education problem money hasn't solved

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Students who struggle speaking English are having a hard time learning other subjects.

The Clark County, Nevada, School District recently released an efficiency study. It contained a number of recommendations to save money and improve student achievement. Among the recommendations was centralizing software management to avoid duplication and ...Read more

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Robin Abcarian: Democrats put forward two styles of American masculinity

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In one of the weirder political twists of the moment, the two Democrats who stand the greatest chance of flipping the Senate in November represent opposite ideals of American manhood.

One, an archetypal warrior, is being accused of toxic masculinity; the other, a proselytizer for compassion and empathy, has been derided as not manly enough.

In...Read more

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Mary McNamara: These visitors' viral World Cup videos are showing what really makes America great

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LOS ANGELES — There's the Scottish soccer fan who marveled at our wildly varied landscape and welcoming communities as he walked from L.A. to Boston, arriving in time to see Scotland play Haiti on Saturday. There's the German traveling in the opposite direction from Atlanta who could not get over the wonders of the hospitable South, from Stone...Read more

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Commentary: The Griffin MSI and Obama center are creating a new chapter on the South Side

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We come to this moment from different directions. But today we stand in the same park, seeing the same thing: Something extraordinary is happening on Chicago’s South Side.

For almost 100 years, the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry has been a place where generations have come together to learn, imagine and see themselves as part of ...Read more

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Commentary: The public library at the Obama Presidential Center rises above it all

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The Obama Presidential Center’s unrelenting marketing campaign and weekslong soft opening have inspired an avalanche of opinions and emotions. For me, one feature rises above all: the new Obama Presidential Center branch of the Chicago Public Library. The 5,000-square-foot space in the center’s plaza is free and accessible to all.

Unlike ...Read more

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Commentary: Ukraine's cheap drones and combat robots offer hope for the good guys

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When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Washington and Europe expected a quick Russian victory. Russia’s population was more than three times that of Ukraine, its military four times larger and gross domestic product 10 times bigger. The power imbalance was just too great. That Russia was entirely in the wrong...Read more

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Anita Chabria: The enemy of my enemy is a billionaire. Get over it

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As soon as enough votes were counted to officially knock Tom Steyer out of the California governor's race, the anti-billionaire schadenfreude kicked in.

Social media and legacy media, conservative and liberal, all seemed to have a rare melding of the minds, delivering endless variations of, "How dare he try to buy elected office! We showed him....Read more

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Marc Champion: Trump's Iran truce has the hallmarks of defeat

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A deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is set for signature on Friday, and Donald Trump is already congratulating himself on being the first U.S. president to have made peace with Iran since the country’s 1979 revolution. That’s wrong. He is the first to have taken America to war with Iran, and therefore the first to have needed a truce to ...Read more

 

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