Wednesday 20 September 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: Why art collector Aggie Gund is spending $100 million to combat mass incarceration

No one listens to women when they speak around here; What the Vietnam War tells us about Trump voters
 
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Why art collector Aggie Gund is spending $100 million to combat mass incarceration
"I thought I should do something about something that to me is so wrong about our system."
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Latest Columns
No one listens to women when they speak around here
Thank Trump, who has made sexism safe again.
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What the Vietnam War tells us about Trump voters
Government mistrust had been building for a long time. Then a man rode it to the White House.
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Can centrism be a movement?
"The New Center" has some ambitious ideas. But first, politicians have to get along.
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The FBI wiretap on Paul Manafort is a big deal. Here's why.
The warrant required a judge to believe that a crime probably had been committed.
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The Graham-Cassidy health-care bill puts millions of Americans at risk
The Graham-Cassidy bill could lead to more uninsured — and worse.
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The most surprising thing about Trump's U.N. speech
'Rocket Man' rhetoric aside, this address embraced the international community.
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Of thee they sing with feeling
Patriotic songs pull people together no matter their politics.
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All in all, Trump has had a pretty good eight months
Keep the conservative judges coming, and the Trump coalition will hold.
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The stark difference between Republicans and Democrats on health care couldn't be clearer
Health-care bill introduced this month shows the contrast between the parties on the fundamental question of affordable health care.
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Editorial Cartoons
President Trump explains responsibility to the United Nations War is swell
They have their instructions. President Trump gave a bellicose speech to the UN today, threatening to destroy an entire country of people.
 
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The Post’s View
Another execrable health-care bill proves bad ideas never die
The latest attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare is as just as terrible as the previous ones.
 
Trump undermines his own advocacy for human dignity
His U.N. speech had some reassuring moments, but it also had schoolboy taunts and dangerous threats.
 
Who pays for the White House to lawyer up?
The Office of Government Ethics should reaffirm its rules against anonymous donations to legal defense funds.
 
 
Latest Blogs
'The American War': The Vietnamese who fought in the Vietnam War have rarely told their stories — until now
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick talk about Episode 3 of "The Vietnam War" and the rarely told stories of the Vietnamese soldiers who fought.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
America’s favorite movie president is tougher than the real one
We'll take the movie president
 
Tucker Carlson rolls into an ethical ditch
Books a guest with a name he believes may not be "real."
 
No, liberal women who refuse to date conservatives are not to blame for Trump
Laber muddles Americans' abstract tendency to self-sort based on background with women's — and men's! — individual decisions.
 
Team Trump’s latest defense in Mueller probe: Trump is the victim here
This gang really knows what it's doing. Not!
 
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