Editorial

Los Angeles Times: Palestinians vs. Israelis, again

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OCT. 20, 2015 — For weeks, Israelis have been terrorized by frighteningly random assaults — often by young, knife-wielding Palestinians — that were spurred...

Chicago Tribune: Oh, a new Trudeau woos and wins Canada

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OCT. 21, 2015 — There are three basic traditions in Canadian politics: Liberal, Conservative and rock star.Want proof? Canada, our biggest trading partner and...

Chicago Tribune: Squeeze these candidates to debt

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OCT. 18, 2015 — My, but they have big plans, these Democrats and Republicans running for president. Some want to spend federal revenue on...

St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Medicare premiums could skyrocket for some seniors

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OCT. 16, 2015 — If Congress doesn’t act soon, a provision meant to protect Social Security recipients from reductions in benefits due to increases...

Chicago Tribune: Iran hostage crisis, Day 452

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OCT. 16, 2015 — Anyone breathlessly racing to do business again in Iran should be aware of the name Jason Rezaian. He’s the Washington...

Editorial: Early release needed for drug offenders

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About 6,000 drug offenders will be released from federal prisons within weeks, their terms cut short by new sentencing guidelines. Their release reflects not...

Los Angeles Times: The limitations and perils of scientific studies

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OCT. 11, 2015 — A staple in college psychology courses is the story of polio and “spongy tar.” It seems that decades ago, researchers...

Bloomberg View: Democrats should have let all their candidates debate

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Say what you will about Larry Lessig’s presidential bid — and his campaign makes Don Quixote look like Machiavelli — the last candidate in...

Los Angeles Times: Europe versus United States on privacy

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OCT. 8, 2015 — U.S. law gives the National Security Agency a green light to collect a staggering amount of personal data from phone...

Bloomberg View: House speaker race is an opportunity for centrists

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Now that the race for speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives has officially turned from muddled to chaotic, centrist Republicans — yes, they...