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Opinions P.M.: The right to vote belongs to the people
Maryland, the court and partisan redistricting; A final appeal for the Hoover building
The right to vote belongs to the people
Virginia should stop impeding the right to vote of the imprisoned.
By Claire Guthrie GastaΓ±aga •
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Maryland, the court and partisan redistricting
The state's attorney general is appealing a gerrymandering ruling, but he'll lose.
By Jack Fruchtman •
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A final appeal for the Hoover building
The home of the FBI effectively achieved what Brutalism always intended.
By Jesse Heitz •
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Can Amazon move D.C.-area commuting into the 21st century?
The Long Bridge Project could transform transportation.
By Keith Laughlin and Greg Billing •
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The Plum Line
Trump's new pick for attorney general will face intense scrutiny. Here's what he'll have to answer.
An interview with a Democratic Senator about the tough lines of questioning that Trump's nominee for attorney general will face.
By Greg Sargent •
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The Weekly Standard may be teetering, but its anti-Trumpism is a model of standing firm on principle
Many intellectual conservatives should be applauded for retaining their dignity.
By Megan McArdle •
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We received the wrong kind of progress report on climate
Our job approaches mythic proportions
By Tom Toles •
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Freshman Democrats are wrong. Voters are very concerned about Trump's corruption.
Their sentiments are admirable, but mistaken.
By Helaine Olen •
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Kevin Hart wants you to feel sorry for him. Don't.
He won't be hosting the Oscars after his homophobic remarks resurfaced. But he'll be fine.
By C. Nicole Mason •
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What the Senate must ask William Barr
The Senate needs to extract some promises from him.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
Welcome to the Fox News presidency
The Trump-Fox symbiosis is deep and wide.
By Paul Waldman •
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Act Four
Kevin Hart's homophobia caught up with him. Is losing the Oscars enough?
Kevin Hart says he's shouldn't have to address old, homophobic remarks again. Is he right?
By Alyssa Rosenberg •
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The WorldPost
Economic hardship and nationalism are gutting climate action
It's a choice between "the end of the month" or "the end of the world."
By Nathan Gardels •
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DemocracyPost
Where complaining about sexual harassment will get you arrested as a terrorist
Why is Egypt cracking down on women's rights activists?
By Dina Zakaria •
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Trump thinks people who are loyal to him have guts
Former Trump adviser Roger Stone says he "will be proud to stand with the president through thick and thin."
By Ann Telnaes •
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