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Opinions P.M.: Republicans may be about to steal an election in Georgia
An indigenous woman and a trans woman will hold office in Brazil for the first time amid a conservative wave; Let Serbia and Kosovo define their own peace
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Republicans may be about to steal an election in Georgia
The GOP gubernatorial candidate is also the official in charge of elections. Perfect!
By Paul Waldman •
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An indigenous woman and a trans woman will hold office in Brazil for the first time amid a conservative wave
Brazil might look like a sinking ship right now, but at least it still has strong, fearless women to help hold everyone's heads above water.
By Jill Langlois •
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Let Serbia and Kosovo define their own peace
Their leaders are taking a risk, but they should be encouraged to do so.
By Daniel P. Vajdich •
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Incarcerated Pennsylvanians now have to pay $150 to read. We should all be outraged.
The policy is part of a trend of censorship in prisons.
By Jodi Lincoln •
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Trump's attack on the Federal Reserve kind of proves their point
He's up in arms, or around in them.
By Tom Toles •
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The WorldPost
A strong U.S. economy is making us oblivious to risks
There are three dangers we should watch for.
By Raghuram Rajan •
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New York Times announces Baghdad bureau chief has left the newspaper
Why? Officials at the paper aren't saying.
By Erik Wemple •
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Trump treats his attorney general like a dog
President Trump talked with Jeff Sessions's own chief of staff about replacing him.
By Ann Telnaes •
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Democrats are now forbidden by law from controlling more than one half of one branch of government
The last will of the people, and testament. (BLOG POST)
By Tom Toles •
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How Democrats must respond to Trump's not-so-subtle digs
Republicans have no business claiming to be the grownups.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
Memo to the media: Stop spreading Trump's fake news
The press needs to reckon seriously with the true challenges this moment poses to the media profession.
By Greg Sargent •
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#MeToo, one year later
Things are different. Are they better?
By Daniel W. Drezner •
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We cannot let e-cigarettes become an on-ramp for teenage addiction
The technology that might help adults end one addiction cannot pull a generation of kids into a new one.
By Alex M. Azar and Scott Gottlieb •
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