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Opinions P.M.: ‘Sarah Sanders Watch’: Is she responsible for D-Day trip debacle?
What Democrats should learn from the Justice Department's retreat; New revelations show the Trump administration is making the swamp even swampier
'Sarah Sanders Watch': Is she responsible for D-Day trip debacle?
President's supporter suggests that, somehow, the president doesn't set his own communications policy.
By Erik Wemple ·
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What Democrats should learn from the Justice Department's retreat
The DOJ is playing a weak hand.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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The Plum Line
New revelations show the Trump administration is making the swamp even swampier
Corruption of every type, from the shocking to the mundane.
By Paul Waldman ·
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Old men have an electability problem
If you want to talk about electability . . .
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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In Trump's worldview, the sun shines upon all his doings
The rotating earth itself is his spin.
By Tom Toles ·
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Trump's trade war 'victory' isn't fooling anyone
Talk about fake news.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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The Plum Line
Trump's latest rage-threat gives Democrats a big opening. One just took it.
With Trump renewing his threat against Mexico, Beto O'Rourke offers a good answer.
By Greg Sargent ·
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Why Buttigieg and Warren are surging
What the media missed
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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More students are graduating from high school. Let's make sure their diplomas mean something.
It's not enough for schools to simply raise their graduation rates.
By Robert Balfanz and John Bridgeland ·
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A very modest defense of the GOP Senate caucus
They're not spineless. They're just mostly spineless.
By Daniel Drezner ·
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How gendered language leads scientists astray
When researchers speak carelessly about the animals they study, they can inadvertently fuel human bigotry
By Max Lambert and Melina Packer ·
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Want to fix the tech industry? Start with the humanities.
The humanities are central to our conceptions of technology and science.
By Eric Schatzberg ·
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The contradiction at the heart of immigration restriction
Restrictionists have long wanted the benefits of immigration, without the immigrants.
By Ernesto Castañeda ·
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