Monday, 26 June 2017

Monday's Opinions: Replacing Obamacare is a make-or-break moment for Republicans

No one is paying attention to the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II; Trump meets Modi: Budding romance or one-night stand?
 
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Replacing Obamacare is a make-or-break moment for Republicans
To fail almost certainly forfeits Republicans' congressional majority.
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Latest Columns
No one is paying attention to the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II
The world is caught up in the Trump saga and ignoring a famine that could affect 20 million people in four countries.
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Trump meets Modi: Budding romance or one-night stand?
Both have work to do to make their meeting the start of a mutually satisfying relationship for the U.S. and India.
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The looming labor 'shortage' isn't just a problem — it's also an opportunity
We need a new model for regulating relations between firms and workers.
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The Senate's three big lies about health care
Let's hope we don't get to the fourth lie, in which those who know better say the current bill is the best they could do.
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Editorial Cartoons
Put on your x-ray glasses to see right through Trumpcare Queen Elizabeth II rules
Hard to miss it. The British monarch mentions the Spanish royal visit during Wednesday's speech to Parliament but doesn't mention President Trump's upcoming state visit.
 
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The Post’s View
We're closer than ever to eradicating Polio — and yet there's Syria
Immunization and surveillance must be sustained, even in war zones, if the disease is to become history.
 
There's reason to doubt Saudi Arabia's charming new crown prince
His adventurism in Yemen and elsewhere is damaging to U.S. interests.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Translating Genesis: double translation
Our translation is meant to be very close, closer than the widely used English translations of Genesis.
 
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
Michael Broyde guest-blogging on ‘Sharia Tribunals, Rabbinical Courts, and Christian Panels: Religious Arbitration in America and the West’
"This book tackles the problem of religious arbitration as an outsider, asking whether religious arbitration is a valuable good for a secular society."
 
Selling cruddy health care is harder than you think
The public figures out what the GOP is up to.
 
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