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Joanne Slavin
July 28, 2015
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U nutritionist: Keep dietary guidance evidence-based

Those responsible for making recommendations ought to forget the politics and get back to sound science.
Karen Louise Boothe Acharya
July 28, 2015
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No plastic bags? It's already the law in Rwanda

Not just the letter of the law, but also the spirit — and it gives that once-shattered country a sense of vitality.
July 28, 2015
Hillary Clinton, vulnerable?

Hillary Clinton, vulnerable?

Two Washington Post columnists assess.
Ruth Marcus
July 28, 2015

Hillary Clinton and e-mails: A mess, but not a scandal

Still, the candidate has only herself to blame.
Michael Gerson
July 28, 2015

Democrats and Hillary Clinton: Coronating a wounded queen?

The arguments that she is a weak candidate are getting stronger, but they're still a reach.
Marshall H. Tanick
July 27, 2015
FILE - In this July 9, 2002 file photo, President Bush, right, stands with comedian Bill Cosby during the announcement of Cosby's Presidential Medal o

Oh, just revoke Bill Cosby's Presidential Medal of Freedom already

Obama says there's "no precedent." He doesn't need one, but if he insists …
Steven H. Miles
July 27, 2015

Fetal research both saves and betters lives

Consider some of the treatments that are available today because of it.
Doug Berman and Mark Osler
July 27, 2015
President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks at the El Reno Federal Correctional Institution in El Reno, Okla., Thursday, July 16, 2015. As part of a we

Obama's categorical reduction of sentences has precedent

His response to the consequences of the war on drugs uses an authority that would find favor with his predecessors, including the framers.
Nicholas Kristof
July 27, 2015
Barbara Bush, daughter of former President George W. Bush, spoke at the 74th Annual Father of the Year Awards benefit luncheon on June 18, 2015.

Barbara Bush: A millennial making a difference

The former president's daughter and five friends began brainstorming about how to help recruit more people to global health. The result is Global Health Corps, a booming endeavor.
Noah Feldman, Bloomberg View (TNS)
July 27, 2015

What if Obama can't close Guantanamo?

The damage to the U.S. reputation is already done, but damage to the integrity of its legal system is ongoing.
Dominic Basulto
July 26, 2015
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Why we should not get tough on hacking

Laws that go too far would have a chilling effect on innovation.
Chris Stewart
July 26, 2015

U.S. must fight back against cyberattacks

Strategies should include accountability, deterrence and punishment.
Dick Meyer, Scripps Washington Bureau/TNS
July 26, 2015
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Artificial stupidity mops up intelligence

So you think your machine is so smart? Think again.
Jennifer Weiner
July 24, 2015

She hated to be at camp, and she had means to inform us

Text messaging amplifies the meaning of "you're only as happy as your unhappiest child."
Peter M. Leschak
July 24, 2015
The future of work in a digital world

The future of work in a digital world

High tech can do a lot, but can it do so with meaning? It's good to be engaged in an act of labor — to have a purpose, a future. Even the machines might (one day) think so.
Lori Sturdevant
July 24, 2015

Minnesota's cities are well aware that something's missing

That would be local government aid, at a level that's useful.
D.J. Tice
July 24, 2015
Ohio Gov. John Kasich looks on before he speaks at the Clark County Republican Party headquarters on June 11, 2015 in Las Vegas. On July 21, Kasich an

Long-shot presidential candidates with potential: John Kasich

The practical Ohio governor deserves a chance. Take it from a Minnesota centrist who knows — Tim Penny.
Steve Chapman
July 24, 2015
Democratic presidential candidate Martin OíMalley, center, talks about his stance on immigration and holds up a packet detailing it during a camp

Long-shot presidential candidates with potential: Martin O'Malley

He isn't well-known, but Democrats should familiarize themselves. He fills a sweet spot between Clinton, Sanders.
Editorial
July 24, 2015

Adequate capital, not bank breakup, is best way to address 'too big to fail'

The U.S. financial system has become less bailout-prone under Dodd-Frank.
Peter Blake
July 24, 2015
Annie Battle Lake inside Glendalough State Park has been designated a heritage fishery -- no boat motors allowed, no electronic fishing devices. DNR i

Minnesotans, we just can't fish like we used to

We can't keep so much of what we catch and expect there not to be consequences (as on Mille Lacs).

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