Saturday 17 February 2018

Today's Opinions: What Trump still doesn’t get about Russian interference in the election

 
Opinions
 
 
What Trump still doesn't get about Russian interference in the election
The president claims vindication on Twitter instead of standing up to Putin.
Los Angeles's mayor deserves a presidential hearing
Democrats could do worse than giving a look to Eric Garcetti for 2020.
 
 
A shooting survivor's plea: 'Ideas are great' but 'what we need is action'
A calm, quick-witted student recorded fellow students' reactions during the Parkland, Fla., school shooting.
 
The disinformation factory threatening national security
If we want to keep our tools of mass communication, then we should learn how to use them.
 
 
After the Parkland shooting, pro-Russian bots are pushing false-flag allegations again
These attempts to sow discord have become painfully familiar.
 
Joe Biden: Time to take sexual assault to federal court
Congress should take another shot at the Violence Against Women Act's federal civil rights remedy.
 
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Editorial Cartoons
Another look at Trump and Putin: No collision? A very American memorial
Trump is not seeing a threat here. Here's an idea for the next memorial on the National Mall.
 
 
The Post's View
The D.C. schools chancellor's astonishing lack of common sense
Antwan Wilson bypassed the competitive lottery process to enroll his daughter in a coveted high school.
 
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"Free for All" Letters
Recalling the Berlin Wall
Marc Fisher's Feb. 7 Retropolis column, "When one wall fell in Berlin, one in the mind remained," about the Berlin Wall was interesting but did not tell the whole story of the "wall." It mentioned...
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Bombshell Russia indictments: What do they all mean?
The plot broadens and thickens.
 
Trump wants to 'tackle the difficult issue of mental health?' He should put his money where his mouth is.
Maybe Trump really believes that the cause of our gun violence epidemic is not guns, but untreated or undertreated mental illness. You would never know he feels this way from looking at his budget.
 
A Tennessee law intended to help vulnerable people now keeps them in solitary confinement
Suspects yet to be convicted of a crime can be shipped hundreds of miles away, kept in solitary because local jails can't accommodate them.
 
Three big takeaways from Mueller's stunning new indictments
An interview with a white collar crime expert about the new indictments of 13 Russian nationals.
 
 
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