Tuesday 27 November 2018

Opinions P.M.: The Khashoggi killing had roots in a cutthroat Saudi family feud

Opinions P.M.
 
The Khashoggi killing had roots in a cutthroat Saudi family feud
Behind the vortex of rage and lawlessness in the royal court that ultimately sucked in the Post Global Opinions columnist.
Trump is ready to deal. Are Democrats?
If Democrats play their cards right, they can rack up wins. But they can't do that while being the 'resistance.'
 
Bloomberg is still reporting on challenged story regarding China hardware hack
Nearly two months after original publication, a Bloomberg investigative reporter is working on the matter.
 
How Trump is making the world a very dangerous place
Trump is sending a signal that he will ignore U.S. intelligence and cozy up to dictators at any price to America's true interests in upholding the Pax Americana.
 
The WorldPost
China's 'responsive' authoritarianism
China's getting savvier at winning hearts and minds online.
 
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It's getting harder for us to hold up our heads on immigration
Our vision blurs.
 
Trump's entire economic argument looks shaky
Is GM's announcement a flashing red light?
 
Doug Ford tries and fails to fight Canada's bilingualism racket
The enormous backlash against Ford's measures reminds just how ferociously bilingualism's defenders will react to any suggestion their favored policy should be judged with something as crass as numbers.
 
The Plum Line
It looks like a big day for collusion. No wonder Trump is raging.
The line between the Trump campaign and Russia could be getting clearer.
 
How I fell in love with Kansas — and spent the next five years trying to change it
I learned that the people are kinder than the politicians and that every bit of progress is hard won.
 
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Post Partisan
The Trump White House tries to hide our climate emergency
An uber-Friday news dump that may have backfired.
 
It's beginning to look a lot like Trump's Christmas
The White House unveils its Christmas decorations.
 
Congressional oversight should start with a policy fiasco like this one
Congress must take charge of the border mess.
 
Surprise: Fox News colluded with Trump's then-EPA boss
Emails tell the propagandistic tale.
 
Manafort's plea deal collapse isn't the biggest development in Mueller's probe
A large majority of Republicans want the special counsel to complete his work.
 
 
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