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Opinions P.M.: No, we don’t need a tape. Here’s why we want one anyway.
Big tech is still violating your privacy; Trump's ranting about the Russia probe isn't winning over voters
Post Partisan
No, we don't need a tape. Here's why we want one anyway.
It says a lot about the state of American society under a president whose staffers snoop on each other for protection.
By Molly Roberts •
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The WorldPost
Big tech is still violating your privacy
Bullying customers into relinquishing data is not consent.
By Giovanni Buttarelli •
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Right Turn
Trump's ranting about the Russia probe isn't winning over voters
It'll be up to rational Americans to get rid of Trump.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Trump explains to Mueller that there are preconditions
Or is it preexisting conditions?
By Tom Toles •
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Pentagon barred from funding Confucius Institutes on American campuses
China has extended its reach into some unexpected places.
By Josh Rogin •
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The Plum Line
Why are so many people Trump hires corrupt, incompetent and immoral?
Wasn't he supposed to bring the hard-nosed efficiency of the business world to government?
By Paul Waldman •
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Right Turn
We don't need a tape to tell us that Trump's a racist
Trump is unfit. Period.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Australia struggles with a devastating drought while the government ignores climate change
You would think the government would be enthusiastically joining the effort to reduce carbon.
By Richard Glover •
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DemocracyPost
The Kremlin is taking no chances as Moscow moves ahead with its sham mayoral election
Why would the city of Moscow want to make sure that the election for its next mayor has no opposition candidates?
By Vladimir Kara-Murza •
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Right Turn
It's not a civil war, it's a gender revolution in the Democratic Party
Women voting for women.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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DemocracyPost
The world has forgotten Egypt's Rabaa massacre. I can't.
A survivor recalls the day whose shadow still looms over Egypt.
By Mohamed Soltan •
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This is a pretty odd time to be worrying about runaway socialism
Does anybody notice our actual problem? (BLOG POST)
By Tom Toles •
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The progressive insurgency is only just beginning
Democrats are still in the early stages of a big debate on direction.
By Katrina vanden Heuvel •
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The Plum Line
As Trump keeps raging at Mueller, another poll shows his lies are failing
No, Trump is not "winning" his war with the special counsel.
By Greg Sargent •
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Right Turn
It's not an emolument, but it is piggish
Trump's kleptocracy corrodes democratic governance.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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