Friday 29 July 2016

Opinions P.M.: What’s on the new frontier of fitness? Hint: It looks a lot like the past.

Both Clinton and Trump might unite their parties. Only one is reaching out to the other side.; Clinton vs. Trump: A choice between the uninspiring and the unfit; Break-ins to the Democratic National Committee are a tradition; New feature: Trump’s ‘Baghdad Bob’ of the week; Clinton must cast aside caution; Washington Post bestsellers: July 31, 2016; How Hillary Clinton and Paul Ryan could work together; Morning links: Obama to reconsider restrictions on military gear for police departments; It’s wonderful what Trump has done for the party — the Democratic Party; A tale of two conventions: As GOP nominates a dangerous lunatic, Democrats reaffirm commitment to diverse America; When a young American aristocrat sided with her guerrilla kidnappers; How blacks, oppressed by white supremacy, can find a path to liberation; An insider lifting the veil on Silicon Valley's self-importance and greed; The successes and dysfunctions of World War II intelligence operations;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Both Clinton and Trump might unite their parties. Only one is reaching out to the other side.
The stark difference in the two conventions is likely to extend to the coming campaign.
Clinton vs. Trump: A choice between the uninspiring and the unfit
I get that inspiration is not Hillary Clinton's "thing," but she missed a key moment to go after Donald Trump.
 
Break-ins to the Democratic National Committee are a tradition
Practice makes perfect.
 
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Balancing act
Why millennials are taking their time reaching financial milestones
New feature: Trump’s ‘Baghdad Bob’ of the week
The outstanding Trump shill of the week.
 
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Clinton must cast aside caution
Time to jump into the "rough and tumble" of her campaign.
 
Washington Post bestsellers: July 31, 2016
Washington Post bestsellers: Michael J. Sullivan's 'Age of Myth' debuts at No. 2
How Hillary Clinton and Paul Ryan could work together
Learning to live together.
 
Morning links: Obama to reconsider restrictions on military gear for police departments
Plus: Journalist jailed while covering sentencing hearing, Blue Wall bullying in Baltimore, federal court upholds arrest for burping in the classroom.
 
 
It’s wonderful what Trump has done for the party — the Democratic Party
Republicans have ceded values to Democrats.
 
A tale of two conventions: As GOP nominates a dangerous lunatic, Democrats reaffirm commitment to diverse America
That makes for quite the contrast.
 
When a young American aristocrat sided with her guerrilla kidnappers
Jeffrey Toobin recounts the 1970s saga of Patty Hearst's abduction and radicalization
 
How blacks, oppressed by white supremacy, can find a path to liberation
Mychal Denzel Smith takes a sharp-eyed look at a culture that holds blacks down.
 
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An insider lifting the veil on Silicon Valley's self-importance and greed
Antonio García Martínez recounts his time as start-up entrepreneur and Facebook staffer.
 
What's on the new frontier of fitness? Hint: It looks a lot like the past.
In 'Lift,' Daniel Kunitz, a skinny dude-turned-fitness-buff explores the evolution of exercise
 
The successes and dysfunctions of World War II intelligence operations
Max Hastings surveys the competing powers' secret war machines.
 
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