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Opinions P.M.: A suspect in the bombings is in custody. To Trump, nothing has changed.
The fate of the oceans is our fate; We're all part of the right-wing conspiracy theory machine
The Plum Line
A suspect in the bombings is in custody. To Trump, nothing has changed.
A different president would try to calm his own supporters, not incite them. Not this one.
By Paul Waldman •
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The WorldPost
The fate of the oceans is our fate
Warning lights are flashing from New Orleans to the Galápagos.
By Nathan Gardels •
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Post Partisan
We're all part of the right-wing conspiracy theory machine
The narrative of right-wing radicalization in this week's bombs story has drawn attention to a frightening phenomenon.
By Molly Roberts •
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Tucker Carlson wonders: How did we get so divided?
Wonder if the guy spreading insults and condescension on Fox News could be at the bottom of it.
By Erik Wemple •
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Trump may think he can cell anything to anyone
Unsecured behavior.
By Tom Toles •
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President Trump, ever the victim
How bullies justify their bullying.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Outlook
Five myths about the Romanovs
The Russian dynasty produced noteworthy rulers — and some tall tales
By Robert Service •
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Biden has set the bar high for Democratic presidential contenders
Those who want the big job need to take on big issues.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Outlook
How to organize a 5,000-person migrant caravan
Who handles water, medical care and the itinerary?
By Sarah Kinosian •
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Will we see a Harvey Weinstein moment of accountability in the Khashoggi case?
Will the Saudis get away with murder?
By Steve Andreasen •
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Post Partisan
Republicans keep flogging tax cuts that lost their magic a long time ago
Why expect those voters to thrill to the idea of cutting taxes they barely pay?
By Megan McArdle •
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Why haven't these bombs gone off? Because they're meant to terrify, not kill.
Panic is the goal.
By Scott Stewart •
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Trump's personality-driven foreign policy must end
Can we bring in the professionals already?
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
Trump is manufacturing a phony crisis
In the process, Trump is admitting he's an abject failure.
By Greg Sargent •
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Democrats have this advantage, certainly
It's Democrats' midterm to lose
By Jennifer Rubin •
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