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Opinions P.M.: What a presidential president would do if a foreign country meddled
Kellyanne Conway's multiple offenses aren't surprising. The fact that someone spoke out sure is.; Boris Johnson may be just what Britain needs
What a presidential president would do if a foreign country meddled
A president certainly shouldn't say, "I think I'd want to hear it" and "You don't call the FBI," as Trump did.
By Editorial Board ·
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Kellyanne Conway's multiple offenses aren't surprising. The fact that someone spoke out sure is.
Conway naturally fits right in.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Boris Johnson may be just what Britain needs
The sheer historic instability in the country may be Johnson's biggest ally.
By Henry Olsen ·
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India's attacks on a free press are part of a disturbing trend
The arrest of a journalist for posting a video on Twitter mocking a politician leads to protests.
By Neha Dixit ·
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Trump has bragged that he will break the law
This is what happens when a crook gets away with his crimes.
By Max Boot ·
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Sean Hannity is a 'Fifth Avenue' flunky for Trump
'When did talking go wrong?'
By Erik Wemple ·
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Apparently Trump believes politics just ought to be dirty
He can explain, just not to us
By Tom Toles ·
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The Plum Line
Is Joe Biden too old?
If he is, the challenge of running for president will reveal it.
By Paul Waldman ·
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Hong Kong's protests are about more than democracy
Hong Kong is rallying for its identity.
By Hana Meihan Davis ·
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13 goals for women who want to celebrate World Cup wins
Not too much, but not too little!
By Alexandra Petri ·
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What to do about a disloyal president and a party that supports him
Swift action is needed.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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A Quebec bill to ban some from wearing 'religious symbols' is fueled by Islamophobia
A small group of intensely racist activists has helped broaden support for the bill.
By Nora Loreto ·
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Trump betrays his country again by inviting foreign interference
He's willing to commit a crime.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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The Plum Line
Trump just invited another Russian attack. Mitch McConnell is making one more likely.
Trump's stunning new remarks about the 2020 election should intensify scrutiny of McConnell's role in all this.
By Greg Sargent ·
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Warren and Sanders are going in opposite directions
Look who's in second place
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Act Four
Stores like Barnes & Noble used to be the bad guys. Now I'm nostalgic for them.
The shuttering of once-mighty video-rental chain Blockbuster, store after store, in the face of competition from Netflix and other streaming services prompted similar twinges.
By Sonny Bunch ·
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