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Opinions P.M.: Trump can start panicking now: Manafort will cooperate with the special counsel
New York Times wrongs Nikki Haley with curtain headline; Donald Trump doesn't understand big data
Trump can start panicking now: Manafort will cooperate with the special counsel
Trump's ex-campaign chairman is going to flip.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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New York Times wrongs Nikki Haley with curtain headline
Media says she enjoys lovely curtains that cost north of $50,000. But did she order them? No.
By Erik Wemple •
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Donald Trump doesn't understand big data
Pride goeth before the fall.
By Tom Toles •
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The oceans are in danger. We need to do more than ban plastic straws.
A president who doesn't care should not stop Americans from fighting climate change.
By John Podesta •
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The Plum Line
Paul Manafort has flipped. So what happens now?
Manafort is talking to prosecutors. But what is he saying?
By Paul Waldman •
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Trump cannot use a pardon to stop Manafort's cooperation
A self-protective pardon would run counter to the precept that in our country, nobody is above the law.
By Paul Rosenzweig and Justin Florence •
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Once again, Putin gives us a lesson on the usefulness of the blatant lie
Confronted with the truth about its assassins, the Kremlin simply doubles down.
By Anne Applebaum •
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For Trump, Puerto Rico is all about Trump. Like everything is.
So it turns out that Puerto Rico, like everything else, is nothing but a stage set for President Trump's narcissism. The president's tweets about the island on Thursday — just shy of a year after Hurr...
By Armando Valdés Prieto •
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Hurricanes reveal our vulnerabilities. They also show our strength.
Working retail in North Carolina, I see the panic before the storm — but also moments of decency.
By Steven Link •
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Mueller is snaring more pleas: Look for what Manafort will be admitting to
He might bring to light new information on possible collusion.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Outlook
How Americans have come to see college as a requirement
The new "social mobility" metric in rankings signals a third wave in higher education reform.
By Paul Glastris •
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After Trump drains the Carolinas, he can get back to his swamp in Washington
Water, water everywhere, (BLOG POST)
By Tom Toles •
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Collins and Murkowski won't fool concerned constituents
Voters overwhelmingly know how Kavanaugh will vote on abortion.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
Angry about Trump's cruelty and megalomania toward Puerto Rico? You have recourse.
What we need is congressional oversight.
By Greg Sargent •
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Fox News's Tucker Carlson betrays civility pledge to Michael Avenatti
No nasty nickname, pledges Tucker Carlson. Yeah, right.
By Erik Wemple •
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