Thursday, 31 January 2019

Opinions P.M.: Why my friend Loujain al-Hathloul deserves the Nobel Peace Prize

Opinions P.M.
Why my friend Loujain al-Hathloul deserves the Nobel Peace Prize
Loujain Hathloul's historic efforts on behalf of Saudi women cannot go unnoticed.
'730 Days of Smart Brevity': Axios celebrates second anniversary with planetary video
While the rest of the digital media industry collapses.
 
A federal law is hurting Native American children. It must be struck down.
The Indian Child Welfare Act hinders adoption of Native American kids.
 
What Democrats are missing
Democrats need a voice of restraint.
 
Sarah Sanders says reporters are 'angry' in the briefing room. Here are 34 possible explanations.
The problem could be one of many, many considerations. Or some combination. Let's have a look.
 
 
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Why I'm skeptical of Trump's U.S.-Taliban deal
The only way to ensure a grand bargain with the Taliban doesn't turn into a boondoggle is to engage the U.N. as a third-party monitor of confidence-building measures.
 
The whitewashing of Japan's Naomi Osaka was no accident
The country is changing — and it's time to recognize and embrace that.
 
Here's why Cory Gardner and other Republicans deserve to lose in 2020
Trump sycophancy should be their downfall.
 
The Plum Line
Never mind the wall. There's a more important question we need to answer.
The contrasting long-term visions of conservatives and liberals.
 
Who is voting is as important as who is running
What a diverse electorate means
 
 
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Facebook has declared sovereignty
The company's appeals court shows how it acts like a government.
 
Why is anyone astonished by the resurgence of the left?
Just open your eyes.
 
Act Four
'First Reformed' highlights the dangers of trading religious faith for apocalyptic extremism
"First Reformed" feels too precise to be camp, too expertly crafted. So I choose to read it as critique.
 
The Plum Line
Howard Schultz's own advisers just unmasked his cynical game. Trump will cheer.
Schultz's only viable path depends on splitting the anti-Trump vote.
 
What Trump's shutdown did to the economy
Consumer confidence is the lifeblood of the U.S. economy
 
 
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