Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Anthony Fauci: Forced to rob cancer research to pay for Zika vaccine push

Obama has the right ideas for fixing our broken world — four years too late; The Trump letters; Wells Fargo: Too big to fail, too arrogant to admit it; A Trump presidency would be ethically compromised; A wake-up call on the junk science infesting our courtrooms; Edward Snowden is the perfect candidate for a presidential pardon; The White House tolerates an atrocity in Syria; The culture of cruelty at a Marine Corps training site; Trump's economic plan goes from worse to bad; Donald Trump’s real governing priority: Hassling the media; Happy Hour Roundup; Fox News’s Sean Hannity stars in Trump promotion; Saving the GOP Senate majority; The candidates' reactions to the recent terrorist attacks foreshadow the debates; Getting it right with millennials is on you, Hillary Clinton and Democrats
 
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Anthony Fauci: Forced to rob cancer research to pay for Zika vaccine push
"First, we took money from other infections. We borrowed money from ourselves from malaria and TB."
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Latest Columns
Obama has the right ideas for fixing our broken world — four years too late
The president has been a creature of light as the world has been darkening.
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The Trump letters
There's no media cabal against the GOP nominee, but there is consensus that he would be a danger to the nation if elected president.
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Oil's new safety tools
Robots and drones could keep an eye out for oil workers.
Wells Fargo: Too big to fail, too arrogant to admit it
Wells Fargo chief executive John Stumpf is a master of the non-answer at a Senate hearing on a multiyear bank scam.
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A Trump presidency would be ethically compromised
The GOP nominee's tangled business affairs and refusal to release his taxes create a thicket.
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A wake-up call on the junk science infesting our courtrooms
Forensic evidence that puts people in prison doesn't withstand scientific scrutiny. That's a problem.
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Edward Snowden is the perfect candidate for a presidential pardon
In sparking needed reform at home, he performed a public service.
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Editorial Cartoons
New, better question in the birther controversy Ann is away
The media never asked it. But she'll be back to sketch the first presidential debate
 
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The Post’s View
The White House tolerates an atrocity in Syria
After an aid convoy is bombed, the Obama administration pledges to keep working with Russia.
 
The culture of cruelty at a Marine Corps training site
Parris Island is home to hazing and abuse.
 
Trump's economic plan goes from worse to bad
His latest proposals are still dangerous and impractical.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Donald Trump’s real governing priority: Hassling the media
Riffs about taking action against the New York Times.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Fox News’s Sean Hannity stars in Trump promotion
If there's a line in this election, Hannity will cross it.
Saving the GOP Senate majority
Why are they doing better than predicted?
 
The candidates' reactions to the recent terrorist attacks foreshadow the debates
Hillary Clinton needs to prove to voters that she can have a visceral reaction to events that impact our country, and Donald Trump needs to prove he can temper his responses.
Getting it right with millennials is on you, Hillary Clinton and Democrats
And the stakes are truly huge.
 
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