Articles filed under Commentary
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A contempt for science can have a human costMay 06, 2018 1:00 am - In keeping with our era of ideological boycotts, I will no longer be purchasing Kind bars. Or Barilla pasta. Or Triscuit crackers. Or Del Monte diced tomatoes. Or Nutro ...
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Trump deserves due credit in Korea storyMay 04, 2018 1:00 am - At the height of the excitement last week over the real possibility of transformation on the Korean Peninsula, a colleague of mine - a man well-informed but inflamed wit...
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Why Trump is manufacturing an immigration crisisMay 04, 2018 1:00 am - Donald Trump has claimed that the group of migrants that recently made its way from Central America to the United States symbolizes out-of-control immigration, lawlessne...
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How the quest for pain relief led to today's opioid crisisMay 03, 2018 1:00 am - The opioid epidemic is currently the country's most serious public health problem. Opioids are responsible for more than 80 percent of U.S. drug overdoses, and annually,...
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Democrats and the Trump impeachment trapMay 03, 2018 1:00 am - George W. Bush was in terrible political shape in the spring of 2006. The Iraq war was going disastrously, and voters were tired of the president, whose job approval rat...
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Saboteur in charge of protecting environmentMay 03, 2018 1:00 am - Lavish travel for fossil fuel companies, expensive personal security, exorbitant raises for pet employees, a $43,000 sound-proof booth, and energy lobbyist housing-It wo...
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Rail issues are important policy issues for IllinoisMay 02, 2018 1:00 am - On Wednesday, March 7, I had the opportunity to visit Washington, D.C., to participate in this year's Railroad Day on Capitol Hill. I was proud to join rail representati...
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An assassin in Wolf's clothingMay 02, 2018 1:00 am - PAWLEY'S ISLAND, S.C. - When I moved to Washington several years ago, a D.C. veteran whispered a warning that she had learned from her father: New York is tough, but Was...
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America needs a restoration of rhetoricMay 01, 2018 1:00 am - On a Saturday night in April, the rhetoric of our historical era reached a culminating, symbolic moment. In Washington, D.C. - at the White House Correspondents' Associ...
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If you preach about the poor, you don't have a prayer in WashingtonMay 01, 2018 1:00 am - Praying for the poor is now apparently a firing offense in the corridors of power. House Speaker Paul Ryan did not give a reason when his chief of staff this month told ...