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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Cal Thomas: Anti-Semitism on the rise worldwide
It took a few days, but the New York Times finally got around to apologizing for publishing in its international edition a grossly anti-Semitic cartoon depicting a blind President Trump wearing a yarmulke and being led by a dog resembling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The dog wore a Star of David around its neck. […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Eugenia Last horoscope Cancer: A change will help take your mind off difficulties
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Adele, 31; Henry Cavill, 36; Danielle Fishel, 38; Tina Yothers, 46. Happy Birthday: Stamina, determination and staying on track will lead to success. Make changes on your terms and decisions based on your needs. Taking care of your assets and building a strong and stable future can be achieved if […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Leonard Pitts: An important question we have never answered
This is a column about saving whiteness. It’s precipitated by an incident several days ago at a bookstore in Washington. Seems that author Jonathan M. Metzl was giving a presentation when a group of white nationalists barged in. They formed a phalanx between him and the audience, and one of them harangued the crowd with […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Paul Alan Ruben: The three words my son needs to hear from me most
Paul Alan Ruben Special to The Washington Post When I cradled my son moments after his birth in 1984, I told my wife that I understood the meaning of love at first sight. I gazed at our baby boy, who was vulnerable and dependent on my wife and me. Among the many promises I made […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Marc Thiessen: The Barr hearing was much ado about nothing
WASHINGTON — If Shakespeare had titled Attorney General William Barr’s appearance on Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee, he would have called it “Much Ado About Nothing.” Democrats seized on the supposed “bombshell” that special counsel Robert Mueller wrote a letter to Barr expressing dissatisfaction with the attorney general’s four-page memo to Congress from March […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Fareed Zakaria: The Trump whisperer and his dark worldview
NEW YORK — Understanding Donald Trump’s foreign policy is a challenge, since the president has written and spoken little on the subject for most of his life. So how to make sense of his worldview? Is there a Trump Doctrine? Michael Anton, a former Trump national security official, believes there is, and he explains it […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
The Rev. Dr. Jodi Hayashida: A more humane approach to drug addiction
One of the primary demands of people of faith is that we acknowledge that every life as sacred and therefore love one another in word and deed. For decades we have been told that, strange as it seems, the best way to love one another when it comes to drug use is through preventative and […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Crystal Ward: Congress needs to do its job
John Adams was the principal author of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780. That document became the principal model for the U.S Constitution of 1787. Adams wrote: “In the government of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the legislative, executive and judicial power shall be placed in separate departments, to the end that it might be a government […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2019
Christopher Elliott, Travel Navigator: Rethink that emergency exit row seat
Christopher Elliott Special to The Washington Post As personal space on planes continues to shrink, all eyes are falling on the last place where you can still enjoy a small amount of dignity: the emergency exit row. The rows leading to the “overwing” emergency exits usually still have the humane 36 inches of space necessary […]
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PublishedMay 4, 2019
Robert Samuelson: Fed shouldn’t abandon inflation target
WASHINGTON — There are times when it seems we’re worrying about things that aren’t worth worrying about. A good example these days is inflation. Amazingly, the complaint is that it’s not rising fast enough. In March, the consumer price index, or CPI, had increased 1.9% over the past year. The gain of another inflation indicator, […]
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