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Russia shows resilience. There is more to do for Ukraine.
Russia has proved more resilient than expected while Ukraine has been weakened.
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J.D. Vance is at the heart of the GOP tragedy. Or is it a farce?
Plus: Stymieing green tech. Journalists try to talk to protesters.
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D.C. has a CFO for a reason. The council would be wise to remember it.
Since the days of the control board, the fiscal watchdog has helped keep city finances sound.
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Trump promises tax cuts and fewer rules. CEOs shouldn’t fall for it.
To the former president, democracy is negotiable.
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What’s in a name? Everything, if it honors treason and slavery.
A school board said renaming schools after Confederates was honoring the community’s heritage. Readers had other ideas.
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What divestment from Israel can, and can’t, accomplish
Is divestment a secondary tactic? Or a way to make colleges live up to their values?
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How impressive is your Cannes superyacht?
If you can still see the light of the sun, it’s not big enough.
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Cartoon by Dana Summer
Dana Summers cartoon on Anthony Blinken’s trip to Ukraine.
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Cartoon by Kal
Cartoon by Kal on political divisions in the U.S.
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Trump’s courtroom enablers
Ann Telnaes cartoon on GOP figures attending the Donald Trump trial.
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Trump’s promises to oil executives ought to be illegal
Plus, Democrats can benefit from both presidential debates and Maryland’s Democratic Senate primary.
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Harrison Butker doesn’t only kick footballs
The NFL should have defended the Kansas City kicker’s right to speak his mind.
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At campus protests, ‘DO NOT TALK TO THE MEDIA’!
Student protest organizations have rules against speaking to the media.
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On Gaza, Biden is right and Netanyahu is wrong
With Israeli officials and generals turning on the prime minister, the country must adjust course.
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You won’t hear much about campaign finance reform in 2024. Good.
The progressive dream of controlling political speech by controlling political money has vanished.
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Readers critique The Post: Whitewashed hogwash
Here are this week's Free for All letters.
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‘Salacious’ and other words that don’t quite mean what people think
Certain words — “coruscating,” “pulchritude,” “bemused” — don’t mean what many people think they do.
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Why are both Biden and the GOP sabotaging clean-energy technologies?
Leaders of both parties are all too willing to turn away solutions to climate change.
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