Tuesday, 19 March 2019

Opinions P.M.: The losers running for the Democratic nomination

Opinions P.M.
The losers running for the Democratic nomination
Beto O'Rourke couldn't win a Senate seat. Now he wants to be leader of the free world.
Here's how to fix the college admissions system. Warning: You might hate this.
Time to auction off some of those scarce spots.
 
Nigeria's election shows that technology won't save broken democracies
As the dust settles on Nigeria's elections amid reports of technology failures and violence, it is clear that digital elections are no panacea.
 
Joe Biden could solve a lot of problems by choosing a running mate early
A young, progressive woman of color on his ticket is exactly what he needs.
 
 
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The U.S. needs to treat white supremacism as the worldwide killer it is
The New Zealand shooting shows governments are confronting right-wing radicalism all wrong.
 
The K-pop sex scandal is just the beginning
Gender power dynamics that often objectify women into sex tools feel exhaustingly repetitive.
 
How Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren seized their moment to shine
Two candidates with a grasp on an array of topics.
 
The college side-door scandal's biggest perpetrator
Hardly a victimless crime.
 
 
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Why court-packing is a really bad idea
There are better solutions.
 
The Plum Line
Democrats have figured out where they're going on health care
Get ready for "Medicare For Anyone."
 
How to watch the primary race
The fickle coverage of a presidential race
 
The Plum Line
How Democrats can defeat Trump and his ugly ideas, according to Pete Buttigieg
An interview with one of the most unlikely presidential candidates — the 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Ind.
 
Immigration: Remember when presidents used to sound like this?
The Bush message on immigration is the right one.
 
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College admissions are corrupt because universities are. Here's how to fix them.
How the pursuit of money and status overtook the missions of knowledge and truth.
 
Trump's budget is a bitter betrayal
The only question is how long the president can get away with this con.
 
 
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