Friday, 6 April 2018

Opinions P.M.: The latest development in the Paul Manafort case is a big deal

Opinions P.M.
 
The latest development in the Paul Manafort case is a big deal
It could be more important than whether Trump is a target of Mueller's inquiry.
Kevin Williamson's abortion comments were shocking. But at least he's intellectually honest.
And that's more than can be said for many others who oppose abortion rights.
 
Outlook
Supreme Court justices are speaking up more because they're not afraid to be partisan
Not long ago, it was common to hang back, in the style of Clarence Thomas.
 
The Plum Line
Trump is reinvigorating the American left
A spectacular surge of activism, courtesy of the president.
 
Outlook
Five myths about parcel shipping
No, packages won't save the Postal Service, and drone delivery is not a remote fantasy.
 
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Trump takes his trade ideas out for a spin
As the stomach turns.
 
Act Four
'The Trump Show,' Season 2, Episode 11: 'This is boring'
What "The Trump Show" has in common with "No Exit."
 
Right Turn
Republicans' midterm prospects going from bad to worse
Republicans running into a gale force political wind
 
The WorldPost
Xi's rule needs 'checks and balances with Chinese characteristics'
Absolute fealty to the top leader always ends badly.
 
Post Partisan
Donald Trump lies about what scares him
President Trump's frenzied tweets about a "caravan" of migrants are really about his fear of losing his base.
 
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Bill O'Reilly, privacy crusader
Please put that argument on the record, former King of Cable News.
 
Outlook
Rejecting an unwanted sexual advance is so much harder than you think
Women are conditioned to be polite — and some men take advantage.
 
The other risk from Trump's talks with North Korea
Rushing into a bad agreement can be just as dangerous as not coming up with one at all.
 
Outlook
Why I became a German citizen, 80 years after escaping the Nazis as a Jewish baby
Seventy-nine years, six months, 24 days. That's the time that passed between my birth as a Jewish baby in Nazi Germany — a noncitizen — and the day just months ago that I, an American, acquired citize...
 
The Watch
Lunch links: 11,000 drug convictions dismissed in Massachusetts
Plus: Police unions make donation to DA investigating Stephon Clark shooting, pushback for Philly's reform-minded DA, and Louisiana lawmakers look to walk back new criminal justice reforms.
 
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