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Opinions P.M.: It’s time to divide Syria
What the Supreme Court battle suggests about culture wars; Why so many laughed at Alan Dershowitz — but defended Sarah Huckabee Sanders
It's time to divide Syria
To bring about a permanent peace in Syria, the southern part of the country must be protected.
By Jamal Khashoggi •
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Right Turn
What the Supreme Court battle suggests about culture wars
It's the women who will decide the country's political future.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Post Partisan
Why so many laughed at Alan Dershowitz — but defended Sarah Huckabee Sanders
'Civility' is a luxury, just like a cheese plate.
By Molly Roberts •
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Here's a very good reason to celebrate this year
There may be more fireworks ahead.
By Tom Toles •
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The Muslim ban expands the cruel policy of family separation
More than a year after the Muslim ban's introduction, thousands of children, parents and spouses remain separated as a result of visa denials.
By Rachel Brown and Georgia Travers •
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Right Turn
If only John Bolton was around to skewer this
Republicans used to decry foolishness of the sort Trump is propagating.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Post Partisan
A failed Republican attack on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez offers a lesson for Democrats
How to fight back against a favorite Republican attack.
By Helaine Olen •
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Post Partisan
Let Roe go
Pro-choice, but also pro having the healthy debate the Supreme Court short-circuited.
By Megan McArdle •
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Right Turn
When it comes to the Supreme Court, voters aren't with the hard-liners
Voters don't want a civil war over abortion.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Act Four
'Westworld' is upholding Michael Crichton's legacy. 'Jurassic World' is perverting it.
That's why one is little more than unmemorable fluff and the other offers audiences something more to chew on.
By Sonny Bunch •
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Trump has made America a bilingual country
Multiculturalism of the exact wrong kind.
By Tom Toles •
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The Plum Line
This new study suggests Trump's racism might actually hurt him
The backlash to Trump's immigration agenda could help Democrats make gains.
By Greg Sargent •
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Right Turn
What we need to know about a Supreme Court nominee's selection
We must know how a nominee got on the approved list
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Supreme Court's five 'black-robed rulers'
The court's conservative majority has joined the corporate assault on workers and on our democracy itself.
By Katrina vanden Heuvel •
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Right Turn
Morning Bits: A world turned upside down
Must-read links to start the day
By Jennifer Rubin •
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