Friday 28 July 2017

Opinions P.M.: All the Mooch that's fit to print

I resisted the label 'immigrant writer.' Trump makes me more willing to accept it. | Sponsored by Morgan Stanley
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
All the Mooch that’s fit to print
Unspeakable and now, unprintable.
I resisted the label 'immigrant writer.' Trump makes me more willing to accept it.
Anti-minority sentiment can encourage solidarity — but also promote new divisions.
 
Why human rights defenders love John McCain
The side of the senator's career that many Americans don't necessarily see.
 
Afternoon links: Louisiana DAs and cops skip tickets, ask motorists to write checks to DA offices
Plus: Minneapolis cops searched Justine Damond's home, New York cops respond to man having a seizure by breaking his back, and Mississippi police kill a man after serving a warrant at the wrong house
 
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Throw the bums out, African edition
Why term limits give African voters vital leverage over autocrats.
 
Trump is a disaster, but remember who’s enabling him
The GOP leadership sees and hears nothing.
 
The higher meaning of Gehrig's and Ripken's remarkably long ballplaying streaks
John Eisenberg elevates their consistency on the field as the essence of baseball.
 
Chasing revelation on a long-distance run through a natural landscape
Vybarr Cregan-Reid argues running outside confers powerful physical and mental benefits.
 
 
What a meal can reveal about a woman's life
'What She Ate' looks at how "everyday meals constitute a guide to human character"
 
John McCain is a fighter, no question. But can attitude affect cancer?
A doctor explains the research.
 
What drives our curiosity?
Mario Livio explores the human quest to answer the queestion: Why?
 
This is what you get when you elect Republicans
That combination of malice and incompetence of their health care debacle? It's only the beginning.
 
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John Delaney: Why I'm running for president
My vision for the country is based on my own American Dream, and my focus is on preparing our country for the future.
 
Senate GOP gets caught in a familiar trap
Health care was a classic case of over-promise, under-deliver. And it's only going to get worse.
 
Liberal elites don’t have a clue about the white working class. So says a liberal elite law professor.
Review of "White Working Class: Overcoming Class Cluelessness in America" by Joan C. Williams.
 
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