Wednesday, 23 August 2017

Opinions P.M.: Train, bus, trotro: This is how people around the world get to work every day

Eight lines from Trump’s Arizona speech corrected by switching the words ‘media’ and ‘neo-Nazis’
 
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Train, bus, trotro: This is how people around the world get to work every day
We asked readers from around the world to tell us how they get around each day. From Toronto to Shanghai, here's how they feel about their options.
Eight lines from Trump’s Arizona speech corrected by switching the words ‘media’ and ‘neo-Nazis’
Imagine a world where the president only denounced the media reluctantly and with bitter resentment.
 
ESPN just gave conservatives a gift
The network took an Asian American announcer named "Robert Lee" off a University of Virginia game.
 
Has Hillary Clinton abased herself sufficiently to satisfy her critics?
For some reason, only Clinton is asked to perform a ritual of self-criticism.
 
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Is the stock market crazy — or just giddy?
One study reasons that stocks aren't trading far outside of what historical experience would suggest.
 
ESPN shows why corporations fail as moral voices
The Robert Lee controversy will cause more damage than it avoids.
 
Trump and his addiction
The president's continuing need for idolatry is dangerous to the country's health.
 
Frank Wolf: A short window to save Christians in Iraq
With modest effort, the U.S. can save Iraq's Christians.
 
 
‘FOX LIES’: Man interrupts ‘Fox & Friends’ diner segment, gets booted, scores free breakfast
'Let's get right to the debate,' says 'Fox & Friends' correspondent. 'FOX LIES,' interrupts diner customer.
 
Trump might manage to lose every ally he has
He could soon be left with only relatives and paid staffers defending him.
Why Gorsuch’s speech to a private group at the Trump Hotel does not raise serious ethical issues
Another trumped up allegation of a judicial conflict of interest.
 
UC Berkeley chancellor’s message on free speech
"We must show that we can choose what to listen to, that we can cultivate our own arguments and that we can develop inner resilience, which is the surest form of safe space."
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Just Don’t Lose, Baby
Does libertarianism have an alt-right problem?
Why do so many alt-right leaders claim to be former libertarians?
 
Federal appeals court refuses qualified immunity for bite-mark experts
But the split decision again demonstrates the courts' inability to filter out junk science
 
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