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Robert Delahunty and John Radsan
January 12, 2018
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Refining our list of the '40 greatest books we all should read'

Readers responded with solid arguments — and criticism.
John Rash
January 12, 2018
In this image released by 20th Century Fox, Tom Hanks portrays Ben Bradlee, left, and Meryl Streep portrays Katharine Graham in a scene from "The Post

Rash Report: 'The Post' works in historic, current context

New movie examines Pentagon Papers case and puts a lens on today's era.
Ann McFeatters, Tribune News Service (TNS)
January 11, 2018
HCMC Chief Cardiologist Dr. Bart Bradley received a flu shot from Josh Gramling, head of employee occupational health at HCMC ] GLEN STUBBE ï gle

Influenza epidemic is coming, and we're not ready

The bug is spreading; no state is immune. Could 1918 history repeat itself?
Editorial
January 11, 2018

Please quit, U.S. Rep. Farenthold

Your continued service is an embarrassment for Congress, GOP.
Ben Shapiro
January 11, 2018
Meryl Streep, left, and Ai-jen Poo arrive at the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, in Beverly Hills

Tinseltown, spare us the hypocrisy, please

Were you expecting applause for your newfound zeal to champion women's empowerment (a zeal that came only under pressure)?
Francis Wilkinson, Bloomberg View
January 11, 2018

Why someone should just build Trump a symbolic stretch of his wall

Sure, it's an impractical waste. But it may be the price of freedom for Dreamers and others.
Christian Schneider, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (TNS)
January 11, 2018
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Medicare and Social Security identification cards in a wallet

It's time for your Social Security number to retire

They were never intended as an all-purpose identifier, and technology makes it to risky to use them that way.
Editorial
January 10, 2018

No, this country doesn't need Oprah in the White House

We've seen the Trump administration and should know we can do better.
Scott Jensen
January 10, 2018

Follow-up on health care policy: Actually, let's not talk about a 'mandate,' but about incentives

That word gets people riled up — rightly so — and it doesn't best reflect the supports I envision for those seeking health insurance.
Myron Orfield and Will Stancil
January 10, 2018
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey gave his inaugural address during the inauguration ceremony in the City Hall rotunda, Monday, January 8, 2018 in Minneapo

New Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey could be a significant leader on housing and civil rights

Frey has long voiced the commitment. Here's how he can turn it into action.
G. Travis Norvell
January 10, 2018
Relying solely only on automobiles for our transportation needs limits our ability to see faces, empathize and make connections with one another.

Community awareness: How well can you see from your car?

Driving creates tunnel vision, but walking, biking or riding public transit allow you to know what's going on (and help if necessary).
Editorial, Bloomberg View
January 9, 2018

Britain's universal health care system is ailing

Taxpayers would have to dig deep to raise standards of care.
Lori Schott
January 9, 2018

Counterpoint: Pipeline construction does not bring riffraff ­— far from it

A commentary did a disservice to the people who work on these projects and a Minnesota company like mine that employs them.
Elizabeth Wellington, Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)
January 9, 2018
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Why Oprah's Golden Globes speech was so effective

This is someone who knows how to rise to an occasion. An impassioned speech does not seal anyone's political potential, but Winfrey's cultural influence is unassailable.
Erica TenBroek
January 9, 2018

PolyMet mine, inexorably moving toward approval, will doom more than water

The inventory of species in the environmental review barely touches upon the bedrock of macro/micro invertebrates, insects and other microorganisms of such a biodiverse region. Now is the time for Minnesotans' heartbreak.
Editorial, Bloomberg View (TNS)
January 9, 2018
Robert Mueller on February 16, 2011, as he testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington, D.C. (James Berglie/Zuma Press/TNS)

The effort to discredit Mueller is partisan and wrong

The assaults on the special counsel fall into three main categories. The first two are easily rebuffed. The third lands a punch — but not the knockout blow Trump's supporters seek.
Editorial, Chicago Tribune (TNS)
January 9, 2018
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Oprah for president! Just kidding. Hey, maybe not.

She's relatable (duh), and she's a policy wonk. How much of a policy wonk, really? Let's just say she's worth watching.
Editorial, Dallas Morning News
January 8, 2018

It might not be fun to fly, but it's safe

Crowded planes aside, at least you'll get there in one piece.
Luther Paul Philaya
January 8, 2018

Recovery from addiction doesn't get the community support it needs

It's no small achievement, but, surprisingly, it's greeted as an ongoing social stigma.
Richard Greelis
January 8, 2018
Reggie Lynch

Sex-assault accusations against Reggie Lynch: The difference between U, criminal investigations

And why consent is a difficult standard upon which to reach conclusions.
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