Friday, 6 July 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump may be doing the European Union and NATO a big favor

Opinions P.M.
 
Trump may be doing the European Union and NATO a big favor
Trump's demands are forcing U.S. allies to get their act together.
The Post's View
Pruitt is gone. But that doesn't mean the environment is safer.
The acting EPA administrator is likely to follow Pruitt's lead in dismantling environmental protections.
 
What France and Belgium's World Cup success says about European immigration
While the World Cup has taken center stage of the sporting world this summer, the immigration debate has taken center stage in European politics.
 
WHCA members express concerns about hostility from Trump
Much discussion of when to issue statements.
 
The reason Trump fired Pruitt is clear, but quiet
The tinpot dome scandal.
 
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The WorldPost
When America First meets Mexico First
A new NAFTA can be a bridge between Mexican and American populism.
 
Trump is set to separate more than 200,000 U.S.-born children from their parents
The immediate answer is for the president to reverse the DHS's decision to terminate the temporary protected status for as many as 400,000 Hondurans, Salvadorans and Haitians.
 
Scouting in Latin America for the Neymar of nanotechnology
We should be asking why we can't replicate our level of excellence in soccer in fields that could boost our development.
 
Outlook
What it's like to be trapped in a cave
The experience can be harrowing, even when you know what you're doing
 
Outlook
Five myths about the Beatles
Why did producer George Martin actually take on the band? As punishment.
 
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Democrats have only themselves to blame for their judicial predicament
The party has made a glaring series of miscalculations, beginning with Miguel Estrada in 2001.
 
If you got a drilling license in the Scott Pruitt garbage dump, here's what you would eventually hit
It goes deep.
 
Right Turn
There will be plenty to talk about. But until then . . .
Right Turn will be on vacation until July 22.
 
The Plum Line
Open Thread
All yours.
 
Why isn't the Dalai Lama speaking out in defense of the Rohingya?
The Buddhist leader should bring his considerable influence to bear against the Myanmar government.
 
 
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