Friday 23 June 2017

Opinions P.M.: If Trumps says it on TV, does it count as collusion?

Phoenix heat, Tropical Storm Cindy show how climate change is a threat to our infrastructure
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
If Trumps says it on TV, does it count as collusion?
We've seen it all already.
Phoenix heat, Tropical Storm Cindy show how climate change is a threat to our infrastructure
Any new infrastructure plan must be crafted with climate change in mind.
 
Muhammad Ali at a crossroads: out of the ring and out of the army
Leigh Montville recounts the boxer's allegiance to Nation of Islam and his battles with U.S.
 
Scientific experimentation, debate and selflessness on the way to today's vaccines
Meredith Wadman explores the race to develop vaccines against a variety of diseases.
 
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How Democratic timidity may have helped Trump get elected
A blockbuster report on Russian efforts to sabotage our election shows Democrats were too paralyzed to respond.
 
HuffPost really doesn’t want to talk about its Otto Warmbier white-privilege piece
Though we did get a canned statement about it.
 
Will Capito stand up for voters Trumpcare would hurt?
The planned health-care bill betrays her constituents.
 
A loss for property rights in Murr v. Wisconsin
The Supreme Court issues a flawed takings decision that imperils property owners.
 
 
Why Arab states are wrong to try to shut down Al Jazeera
The best response to content that is unfavorable is to produce content with an opposing view, not to punish the media.
 
For this GOP senator, rejecting the health-care bill should be a no-brainer
Your seat, or your 'yes' vote?
 
Justice Gorsuch’s first opinions reveal a confident textualist
Gorsuch's commitment to textualism is evident in his first three opinions -- a majority, a partial concurrence and a dissent.
 
Fox News’s longtime ratings dominance, explained in one elegant chart
Look at who's all alone, out on the right.
 
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How Trump and Republicans may get away with hurting millions of people
A new poll finds that a large majority of Americans are unaware of the worst thing about the GOP health plan.
 
‘Fox & Friends’ propagates the most astounding piece of pro-Trump propaganda yet
Get this: The dodgiest president ever is keeping a man of proven integrity honest. This is possible only on one TV news program.
 
Alexandra Petri 'interviews' for White House press secretary
There may not be an immediate vacancy, but The Washington Post's Alexandra Petri wants to make it clear she's available for the White House press secretary job.
 
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