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Tuesday, 30 June 2020
Opinions P.M.: The best way to respond to our history of racism? A Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
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'Nine minutes is an eternity': Readers reflect on George Floyd, protests and police reform; Why news organizations' move to capitalize 'Black' is a win; Statues of Saint Junípero Serra deserve to stay; Is John Roberts trying to save the Supreme Court from Democratic packing?; Once again, Trump accommodates Putin while stabbing allies in the back; Solving the mystery of John Roberts; With Trump, it always comes down to Russia; Can we trust Trump to act in the interests of the United States — ever?; Trump looks bad in the Russian bounty story, no matter what the final details are; Trump has no excuse for his failure to take action to defend America's troops; We aren't paying enough attention to the impact of the pandemic on the arts; The Justice Department is 150 years old. It needs a rededication to its founding spirit.; The latest excuses for Trump's 'white power' tweet reveal his weakness; Close the Lights; Trump shows us what 'unfit' means; Black workers matter, so end forced arbitration; How progressive victories blow up the conventional wisdom; Don't count on Republicans to do anything about the latest Russia scandal; Want to know when life will get back to normal? Keep an eye on Hollywood. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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