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Opinions P.M.: Of course President Trump dodged the draft. Should we still care?
'But Mr. Trump had not read the letter': Television is running the country; An appraisal of my data, for the companies who now own it
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Of course President Trump dodged the draft. Should we still care?
The battles of the 1960s are still with us today.
By Paul Waldman •
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'But Mr. Trump had not read the letter': Television is running the country
Trump wasn't upset about Mattis's resignation letter until Fox News commentators told him to be.
By Erik Wemple •
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An appraisal of my data, for the companies who now own it
I have taken the guesswork out of determining the value of your new acquisition.
By Alexandra Petri •
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The Plum Line
We could be headed for a recession. Imagine how President Trump will react.
His top priority: blaming anyone and everyone but himself.
By Paul Waldman •
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They will be missed
It wasn't all about them
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Why today's war movies are more backroom and less battlefield
Films like "Vice" show the gulf between those who plan wars and those who fight them.
By Bilge Ebiri •
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Made by History
The national security adviser who colluded with foreign powers — decades before Michael Flynn
New documents reveal that Richard Nixon's 1968 campaign colluded with a foreign government far more than historians thought.
By Shane O'Sullivan •
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