Wednesday, 24 May 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: We’re Seth Rich’s parents. Stop politicizing our son’s murder.

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We're Seth Rich's parents. Stop politicizing our son's murder.
The conspiracy theories surrounding his death cause us unbearable pain.
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Latest Columns
Get ready for the 'impeachment election'
Trump may be following in Nixon's footsteps, but he could still win the battle for America's soul.
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Melania and Ivanka Trump show the world what feminine power looks like
Bareheaded and beautiful, they made a lasting impression on Saudi women.
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A not-so-innocent abroad: Trump bumbles across the Middle East
Did the president know where he was?
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Trump escalates the war on women
While the media chases scandals, Republicans threaten women's health and reproductive rights.
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Editorial Cartoons
The first meeting of the Pope-Trump Book Club Trump is doing himself in, one mouthful at a time
Read a good one lately? President Trump asked two top intelligence officials to publicly deny the existence of any evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government during the 2016 election.
 
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The Post’s View
The best response to the tragedy in Manchester
Mancunians aren't giving in to division.
 
Trump pushes the boundaries on the Russia probe — again
The Post reports the president pressured intelligence officials to deny the existence of evidence of collusion during the election.
 
Was a Maryland stabbing death a hate crime?
The killing of Richard W. Collins III, a Bowie State University student, raises questions about race the country would do well to confront.
 
 
Latest Blogs
My “USA Today” op ed criticizing Trump’s proposed parental leave mandate
By limiting choice, the plan is likely to hurt workers more than it helps.
School board member sues citizens who tried to recall him but botched the process — loses (years later), has to pay defendants’ attorney fees
"By its nature, the subjective motivation of the recall process may indeed be political, but that does not render it improper."
Fox News host asks: ‘Where are the moderate Muslims in America?’
Host casts doubt on whether Muslims in the United States are doing their job of combating terrorism.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
Fifth Circuit creates split on whether prospective cell-site collection is a Fourth Amendment ‘search’
A new ruling on obtaining real-time E911 location information appears to conflict with the Florida Supreme Court's 2014 decision in Tracey v. Florida.
No-majority elections in old Maine
An example: When state senate races didn't yield a majority winner, "the Representatives and the members of the Senate who had been elected by a majority would elect the winners by joint ballot."
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