Monday, 13 June 2016

Monday's Opinions: Fellow gay people, don’t forget: We are a battle-hardened movement

45 years after the Pentagon Papers, a new challenge to government secrecy; Obama vs. the dissidents; Obama's Social Security failure; Will Orlando drive us from our corners?; The strategic playing field is tilting toward Clinton; A flawed Dodd-Frank fix; Peru's rise; Orlando mass shooting an 'act of terror, act of hate'; Orlando massacre: We can’t ignore America’s homegrown homophobia; Sunday reaction; A horrible day for Orlando, gay pride and U.S. history; Donald Trump’s ‘least racist’ assurances aren’t very reassuring
 
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Fellow gay people, don't forget: We are a battle-hardened movement
Sunday's massacre was another heartbreaking step backward for our resilient community.
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45 years after the Pentagon Papers, a new challenge to government secrecy
Computers might hold a solution to the astonishing volume of classified material.
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Obama vs. the dissidents
The U.S. thaw with Cuba has stranded the activists fighting the Castro regime.
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Obama's Social Security failure
He has not used the bully pulpit to educate the public about the demands of an aging society.
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Will Orlando drive us from our corners?
The proper response to Sunday's massacre is solidarity, not division.
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The strategic playing field is tilting toward Clinton
Her decisions on how to conduct her campaign are easy compared with those confronting Trump and the Republicans.
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Editorial Cartoons
Here’s what we’re in in 2016, and what we’re in for The Republicans are trapped in a big orange blob
Cartoon for June 13, 2016. The GOP can't seem to escape a Trump nomination.
 
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A flawed Dodd-Frank fix
The GOP financial plan would gut the Fed's power to fight panics.
 
Peru's rise
What Pedro Pablo Kuczynski's election tells us about Latin America.
 
Orlando mass shooting an 'act of terror, act of hate'
Some lessons about the mass shooting in Orlando are staring us in the face.
 
 
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Orlando massacre: We can’t ignore America’s homegrown homophobia
Hatred of LGBTQ people grows right here at home.
 
Sunday reaction
The horrific events in Orlando
 
A horrible day for Orlando, gay pride and U.S. history
 
Donald Trump’s ‘least racist’ assurances aren’t very reassuring
If you've found yourself having to defend yourself against accusations of racism for going on five years now, maybe there's some problem.
 
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