Wednesday 28 February 2018

Opinions P.M.: Why fossil fuels survive

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Why fossil fuels survive
The real obstacle to dealing with climate change is our vast dependence on oil, natural gas and coal.
The Plum Line
It's time for Jared Kushner to go
The danger he poses to the interests of the United States is just too great.
 
Kushner wonders why it works for his father-in-law
He'll just have to wait for the hereditary monarchy.
 
The WorldPost
From bacteria to Bach, the origins of culture
Bacteria laid the groundwork for what became feelings and cultures, says neuroscientist Antonio Damasio.
 
Right Turn
Trump's Iran approach is every bit as weak as Obama's was
More failure to confront Iran's regional aggression.
 
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What Saudi Arabia's crown prince can learn from Queen Elizabeth II
The House of Saud might learn from the United Kingdom's House of Windsor about managing royal family drama.
 
Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity issue corrections on CNN smear
Both hosts declare their dedication to journalistic principles.
 
Right Turn
Democrats are on a roll in the run-up to the midterms
Republicans should be reaching for the smelling salts.
 
The Plum Line
Are Republicans finally sweating about guns?
Something new appears to be happening.
 
Right Turn
Jared Kushner has been humiliated. Will Trump now throw him under the bus?
The president's son-in-law is, in effect, demoted.
 
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If God had wanted our lungs to turn black, he would have given us coal … Oh, wait!
Black lung disease, with a smile! (BLOG POST)
 
Lyin' Hicks
White House communications director Hope Hicks told a House intelligence panel that she occasionally told "white lies" for President Trump, but not about the Russia investigation.
 
Democrats shouldn't let 1994 guide them on guns
When the party lost control of the House that year, the NRA was quick to take credit. A closer look suggests otherwise.
 
Right Turn
Why the states might do more than Trump and Congress on guns
Time to head for statehouses.
 
Act Four
'Black Panther' and 'Annihilation' provide models for stepping up — or dropping out
The only way to change the world is to engage with it. But sometimes, the call to surrender is strong.
 
 
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