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The countries’ interests have long been intertwined — usually in ways that work to most Haitians’ detriment.
Testing has its place, but it must be done frequently and with other anti-covid measures.
Conservatives can’t turn back the clock. But they can disrupt local meetings.
If Salma Hayek returned to the academy, what would she have missed?
Mandated audits, clarifying when states may send alternate sets of electors and stiffer penalties for interfering with elections could all make a difference in 2024.
Antibodies to covid aren’t better just because they are ‘natural.’
Treating migrants primarily as national security threats sets the agency up for failure
Brexiters insisted none of these problems would happen — though it was obvious they would.
The senator’s budget-hawk rhetoric doesn’t square with his state’s federal dependency.
Anatomy of an alliance kerfuffle.
We will live with covid-19 as we do with other diseases that are under control.
It’s dangerous for governments to treat this as a short-term anomaly, rather than adapt to our drier reality.
A few Democrats are bailing on an important health-care reform — putting the Biden spending plan at risk.
You have some contradictions to work out.
The wild scenarios a Trump attorney dreamed up would never have worked out.
The former president’s claims of fraud could leave him open to criminal charges
Raising it means paying America’s bills, not borrowing more money.
We can't just stand up for our values when it's convenient — we need to be all in, all the time.
It was 1974, the year after Roe v. Wade, and my generation finally saw progress. Our daughters won’t be so patient with out-of-touch politicians.
Let's revisit one of the bolder claims of August 2021.