Wednesday 3 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: Dear Christine Blasey Ford: I, too, was sexually assaulted — and it’s seared into my memory forever

Opinions P.M.
 
Dear Christine Blasey Ford: I, too, was sexually assaulted — and it's seared into my memory forever
We remember exactly what happened to us and who did it to us.
The silencing of Jamal Khashoggi
We at The Post won't be able to rest easy until our colleague appears safe and sound.
 
Post Partisan
Take the economy away from Trump, and he's got nothing
Democrats can win in 2020 by attacking Trump where he is strongest: the economy.
 
Act Four
The best books I read on maternity leave
From a Pulitzer Prize-winning romance to a Silicon Valley expose.
 
The picture of Trump's finances isn't getting any prettier
Did somebody say 'piggish'?
 
ADVERTISEMENT
Michael Lewis's new book is a love letter to federal workers -- and a dig at Trump's 'willful ignorance'
Review of "The Fifth Risk" by Michael Lewis
 
The Plum Line
We knew Trump was incredibly corrupt. Turns out he may also be an epic tax cheat.
Blockbuster revelations charge hundreds of millions of dollars in tax evasion.
 
Post Partisan
Jeff Flake's super-awkward presidential tour
A not-so-inspiring moment.
 
Senators, if you think you are 'appalled' now, just wait
Kavanaugh is responsible for the GOP's 'appalling' conduct.
 
The Plum Line
Will Trump and Republicans be able to keep the FBI's Kavanaugh report secret?
Here's another reason the stakes in the midterm elections are so high.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
And now, for some unequivocally good news: Amazon raises its minimum wage to $15. Here's why it did that.
Motivated by tight labor markets and political pressure, the online retail giant does the right thing.
 
Trump doubles down on male victimhood
Trump is no victim
 
Today's vocabulary word: CORRUPTION. Can you say it? Can you see it?
What are you going to do about it? (BLOG POST)
 
A plot to hamstring the FBI wouldn't stay secret for long
An incomplete FBI report should lead to a "no" vote on Kavanaugh.
 
The tech industry is suddenly pushing for federal privacy legislation. Watch out.
Companies see an opportunity to kneecap state privacy efforts with weak federal protections.
 
 
Recommended for you
 
 
Get The Cybersecurity 202 newsletter
PowerPost's daily guide to cybersecurity news and policy, by reporter Derek Hawkins.
Sign Up  »
©2018 The Washington Post  |  1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071

No comments:

Post a Comment