Friday 17 May 2019

Opinions P.M.: When life begins and ends

Opinions P.M.
When life begins and ends
Science should help with this.
Power Rankings
Sorry, Mr. Vice President, it's Harris's race to lose in 2020
There's too much political ammo lying around to use on Joe Biden.
 
Mexico wants to scrap the Mérida Initiative. That would be a terrible mistake.
The security partnership with the U.S. has produced a number of landmark achievements that shouldn't be easily dismissed.
 
Andrew Yang's TED Talk version of politics
Yang is a hipper, cooler update of modern American belief that a man of business can solve the messy world of Washington.
 
 
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Yes, let's help Iranians gain freedom — but without killing them in the process
How can we claim to have the Iranian people's best interests at heart — and then threaten them with war?
 
Trump's governing style seems to have brushed off on D.C.'s mayor
The council is striking back.
 
Australian conservatives are facing their own Trumpian uprising
It's further proof that the political right's reckoning is a global phenomenon.
 
The NRA suffers a self-inflicted wound
You could call it an assault.
 
 
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Sri Lanka is burning — again
Muslims on the ground say that, this time, the hatred they face is ubiquitous and unrelenting.
 
Trump's biggest problems for 2020: Joe Biden and women
As things stand, the president would lose badly to the candidate currently running away with the Democratic primary.
 
The Plum Line
On abortion rights, time for Democrats to go on offense
They need to stop acting like they're in the minority on this issue, because they aren't.
 
Deporting asylum seekers who miss court dates is not the rule of law
The reasons some don't appear for court are misunderstood.
 
Republicans asked about abortion ban: Run away!
They need to speak up, and do something.
 
The Plum Line
The White House's latest Mueller absurdity is shocking. Even for Trump.
Let's step back and marvel at what the White House and Trump are really arguing here.
 
Nadler to White House: You must be joking
The Judiciary Committee chairman's letter suggests alternative paths for Congress.
 
 
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