Monday, 28 November 2016

Monday's Opinions: An ethical double standard for Trump?

Jobless by choice — or pain?; Inside Kerry's race to stop the siege of Aleppo; Relief for I-66 riders, at last; Help workers earn a living wage; The China price; Japan shows why the world needs fracking — and nuclear power; 57 years of Post editorials on Fidel Castro
 
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An ethical double standard for Trump?
If he wasn't ready to put his business life behind him, he should not have run for president.
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Latest Columns
Jobless by choice — or pain?
American men are dropping out of the labor force at unprecedented rates.
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Inside Kerry's race to stop the siege of Aleppo
The secretary of state hopes to strike a deal with Russia before the next president does.
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Editorial Cartoons
News from the North Pole may affect your holiday celebration Trump plays the news media again
Season's grieving. Media executives and news anchors are summoned to Trump Tower for an off-the-record meeting.
 
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The Post’s View
Relief for I-66 riders, at last
Major widening and tolling is on the horizon for one of the region's most jammed commuter chutes.
 
Help workers earn a living wage
Overtime pay should be indexed to inflation.
 
The China price
Facebook must not compromise its core mission by enabling censorship.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Japan shows why the world needs fracking — and nuclear power
Even environmentalists admit they need U.S. gas. In fact, they need nuclear power, too.
 
57 years of Post editorials on Fidel Castro
What the Editorial Board wrote about key moments in Cuba during Castro's rule.
 
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