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Opinions P.M.: Karen Pence’s worldview horrifies me. Her return to work is still a feminist victory.
A Bollywood icon was accused of sexual assault. The response was chilling.; The chickens come home to roost in Syria
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Karen Pence's worldview horrifies me. Her return to work is still a feminist victory.
I find the school where Karen Pence is working abhorrent. But first and second ladies should have the right to hold jobs and be more than mute helpmeets to their husbands.
By Alyssa Rosenberg •
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A Bollywood icon was accused of sexual assault. The response was chilling.
Despite India's #MeToo moment, the underlying culture that blames survivors and protects abusive men remains intact.
By Mili Mitra •
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The chickens come home to roost in Syria
Trump's retreat has predictable results.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Trump may outflank Pelosi on the State of the Union
He's a slippery one.
By Tom Toles •
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No State of the Union? That would be wonderful!
I am standing up and clapping aggressively, not politely!
By Alexandra Petri •
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The Plum Line
Michael Cohen is about to sing, and Trump is in big trouble
He has stories he hasn't even hinted at yet.
By Paul Waldman •
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DemocracyPost
Britain's leaders have failed. It's time to give the people another say.
The younger generation wants to be heard — and its members want to stay with Europe.
By Lara Spirit •
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Outlook
Moving is the worst. It's also transformative.
Packing up your life reminds you what really matters
By Juliet Lapidos •
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The Virginia General Assembly's moon shot
Is this the year the state's legislators finally improve school buildings?
By Norman Leahy •
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Outlook
Five myths about conspiracy theories
They are not, in fact, more common than ever.
By Rob Brotherton •
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Giuliani's walkback: No collusion. Well, maybe some collusion.
He suggests Trump's multiple denials are false.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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DemocracyPost
Trump's efforts to stave off impeachment may also doom his reelection
There is a method to the president's seeming madness.
By Brian Klaas •
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PostEverything
How policy decisions spawned today's hyperpolarized media
The demise of the Fairness Doctrine played an underappreciated role in fomenting media tribalism.
By Kevin M. Kruse and Julian Zelizer •
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Here's how to resolve the Barr dilemma
How Congress should deal with the attorney general nominee.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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