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The attack on our democracy must be investigated to prevent history from repeating itself.
By Jesse Wegman
Vladimir Putin may be able to save his nemesis’ life. He must.
By The Editorial Board
The corporate income tax has been gutted. Raising rates and cracking down on evasion are sensible ways to come up with trillions of dollars.
Climate change, technology, disease and financial crises will pose big challenges for the world, an intelligence report concludes.
There might have been better ways to handle the situation, but officials did what they had to do.
The new president has promised to take the lead on climate. His plan does not disappoint.
Counting people where they’re imprisoned takes political power away from cities and transfers it to rural areas.
A return to the nuclear deal is the first step out of the morass.
Many homeowners are paying a total of billions of dollars extra because of inequities in assessing property values.
Under Betsy DeVos, the Education Department sold out to predatory for-profit colleges. It’s welcome news that Washington is taking steps to protect students.
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