Monday, 11 July 2016

Monday's Opinions: Obama plans major nuclear policy changes in his final months

The Obama administration ignores an American imprisoned in Egypt; How to embrace nationalism responsibly; Is the car culture dying?; Whitewater was no close call for prosecutors; Both are unpopular. Only one is a threat.; Zika arrives, Congress shrugs; The E.U.'s misguided template to curb migration
 
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Obama plans major nuclear policy changes in his final months
Republicans warn that unilateral executive actions would break promises to Congress.
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Latest Columns
The Obama administration ignores an American imprisoned in Egypt
Aya Hijazi is as innocent as Jason Rezaian. Yet the United States won't speak up for her.
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How to embrace nationalism responsibly
Governments should maximize the welfare of citizens, not pursue some abstract concept of the global good.
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Is the car culture dying?
The quintessential symbol of American mobility may be losing its grip on the national psyche.
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Whitewater was no close call for prosecutors
The independent counsel office may have hoped to bring a case against Hillary Clinton, but they never did.
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Editorial Cartoons
What we will see at the big Donald Trump Show, or not see Waiting for Wayne LaPierre
Cartoon for July 11, 2016. As of this post, there have been no official statements from the NRA and Wayne LaPierre following the shooting of Philando Castile.
 
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The Post’s View
Both are unpopular. Only one is a threat.
Hillary Clinton is a candidate you may or may not like; Donald Trump is a danger to the country.
 
Zika arrives, Congress shrugs
Partisanship has blocked a badly needed aid bill.
 
The E.U.'s misguided template to curb migration
Copying its deal with Turkey for use with African nations is the wrong approach.
 
 
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