Friday, 24 June 2016

Opinions P.M.: The Ryan tax plan gets swamped by Brexit news

Stopping dark forces in our post-Brexit world; Donald Trump is no Boris Johnson; ‘Finding Dory’ isn’t just about disability — it’s about community and support; Barack Obama’s job in the 2016 election is now clearer than ever; Donald Trump on the line between church and steak; Five myths about sharia; Here's what to read and watch to understand the European Union; Will Americans eager to give a middle finger to the establishment learn from the panic across the pond?; Another conflict of interest for CNN’s Corey Lewandowski?; The Supreme Court makes an uneasy but fair decision on affirmative action; Democrats must not grow too cocky about defeating Trump; Obama’s own administration now fighting back; Washington Post bestsellers: June 26, 2016; A portrait of living, working and dating while female: It's not pretty;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The Ryan tax plan gets swamped by Brexit news
A more achievable, more balanced approach is set forth by the House speaker.
Stopping dark forces in our post-Brexit world
First, European leaders must combat the urge to punish Britain.
 
Donald Trump is no Boris Johnson
Unlike Trump, Johnson is a popular, interesting, thoughtful advocate of his position.
 
‘Finding Dory’ isn’t just about disability — it’s about community and support
Dory can survive despite her short-term memory loss. But she thrives once she finds a community.
 
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Barack Obama’s job in the 2016 election is now clearer than ever
He needs to forget about the whole electorate and focus on the "Obama coalition."
 
Donald Trump on the line between church and steak
Turning water into Trump Water
 
Five myths about sharia
It's not "Islamic law" and it's not about conquest.
 
Here's what to read and watch to understand the European Union
An expert on what's at stake with 'Brexit.'
 
 
Will Americans eager to give a middle finger to the establishment learn from the panic across the pond?
People literally woke up hundreds of billions of dollars poorer this morning than they were last night, largely thanks to a desire to exact revenge against some faceless group of "elites" and "bureaucrats."
Another conflict of interest for CNN’s Corey Lewandowski?
corey lewandowski, donald trump, cnn, lawsuit, cheri jacobus
 
The Supreme Court makes an uneasy but fair decision on affirmative action
In upholding the University of Texas admissions program, the court made clear that race-based policies are inherently dicey.
 
Democrats must not grow too cocky about defeating Trump
Complacency isn't a luxury anyone can afford.
 
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Obama’s own administration now fighting back
Administration rebels fight the president
 
Washington Post bestsellers: June 26, 2016
Washington Post bestsellers: Annie Proulx's 'Barkskins' debuts at No. 4
A portrait of living, working and dating while female: It's not pretty
In her memoir 'Sex Object,' Valenti takes an unflinching look at sexism
 
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