Friday, 4 August 2017

Opinions P.M.: The Carpenter case and the eyewitness rule

The significant, neglected role of Russian women in World War II.
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The Carpenter case and the eyewitness rule
My thoughts on the Supreme Court's pending case about whether the Fourth Amendment protects government access to historical cell-site records.
The significant, neglected role of Russian women in World War II.
Svetlana Alexievich captures the stories — and lasting heartaches — of war-weary women
 
The never-ending search for UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence
Three books take different perspectives on the question: Are we alone in the universe?
 
Flags as banners of nationalism
Tim Marshall explores how national flags arouse the idealism of the population
 
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How enemy states do battle in cyberspace
Alexander Klimburg warns of dire consequences from quiet wars waged in digital arena.
 
The State Department is a hot mess
We are asking for disaster if we don't get it together
 
Understanding the game within the game of baseball
Two books explore how pitchers toy with hitters and how some stats are meaningless.
 
‘The Trump Show,’ Season 1, Episode 28: The Mueller cliffhanger
"The Trump Show" is perfectly positioned to breed its own Bad Fans and to help its main character avoid psychological or legal consequences.
 
 
The next tug of war between the parties on health care
Do we put more Americans on government insurance plans, or kick them off?
 
What Trump is doing gets harder and harder to ignore
Could be a heap o' trouble.
 
Notes for the president’s babysitter on John Kelly’s night off
Let him play with his helicopters and Army men, but do not let boys come over, especially if they say they have information on Hillary!
 
How Congress can get a second chance on health care
Republicans have skirted Democrats for too long. They need a new game plan.
 
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Why social media is not a public forum
A Virginia court decision on free speech on Facebook missed the mark.
 
Why is Trump so reluctant to defend us from Russia’s lie machine?
The White House's apathy in the face of a clear threat is startling.
 
July’s jobs report ought to signal to politicians: First, do no harm
Big tax cuts for the rich should be off the table.
 
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