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Linda Qiu, POLITIFACT
September 10, 2016

PolitiFact: How good, those statements from the 'Commander-in-Chief' forum?

TED KOLDERIE
September 10, 2016
Illustration by Kim Maxwell Vu

How to improve public education? All of the above

We shouldn't get hung up. We should try things that can be tried. If they work, they'll be adopted — maybe gradually, and that's OK.
Editorial
September 9, 2016

Philippine president recklessly violates human rights

The U.S. needs to get tough with Duterte over vicious drug war.
Josh Wise
September 9, 2016
California delegates hold up signs against the Trans-Pacific Partnership on the first night of the Democratic National Convention on Monday, July 25,

Editorial counterpoint: The Trans-Pacific Partnership just protects corporate interests

We need a new way forward on trade that puts public good first.
Doug Loon
September 9, 2016
The State Capitol in St. Paul is undergoing renovation.

With Southwest light rail off the table, finish the Legislature's tasks immediately

A special session should pass the tax, bonding bills and agree on a transportation package.
D.J. Tice
September 9, 2016
Allina Health nurses protest outside Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis on Monday, Sept. 5, 2016 as they began an open-ended strike after a f

A foolish system and your money …

… are parted more readily than if you had a direct stake in each decision. Lessons for health care and higher ed.
Lori Sturdevant
September 9, 2016

Paid parenting leave: A union attraction for a new generation

How a benefit very relevant to millennials got back on the agenda.
Editorial
September 9, 2016

The importance of presidential debate moderators

Americans should hope they won't be as clueless as Matt Lauer.
Tyler Cowen, Bloomberg View
September 9, 2016
FILE - In this Dec. 16, 2014, file photo a man leaves the headquarters of Uber in San Francisco. Uber and Volvo announced, Thursday, Aug. 17, 2016, a

Calculating the value of Uber

The company's gains mean that there are trade-offs. That's how progress works.
Cass R. Sunstein, Bloomberg View
September 9, 2016
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One way to get past the culture wars on campus

The University of Chicago, rejecting "trigger warnings," wasn't talking about political correctness — it was standing up for academic freedom.
Ivan Eland, Tribune News Service (TNS)
September 9, 2016
From CBS special on World Trade Center. Footage captured by two French filmmakers who were working on a documentary about firefighting the day of the

15 years after: Are we safer?

Fact is, terror has never been that big a threat, and would be smaller still but for our Middle East meddling.
Brad Shamla
September 8, 2016
Enbridge Energy facility at the Clearbrook oil pipeline transfer station in Clearbrook, MN. Approximately 3.5 million gallons of mostly Canadian crude

Counterpoint: Pipelines are a vital link for the oil we all use

At Enbridge, our goal is safely and reliably providing energy.
Elizabeth J. Letourneau
September 8, 2016

Counterpoint: After Jacob, work harder to prevent child sexual abuse

Instead of just reacting to perpetrators, create programs so they don't offend in the first place.
Luke Zubrod
September 8, 2016
Minnesota head wrestling coach J Robinson concentrated in the early going of the match against Iowa. ] JIM GEHRZïjgehrz@startribune.com (JIM GEHR

Counterpoint: There's more to the J Robinson story

Attending the coach's camp changed my life. Perhaps it's his strength of character that is his real legacy.
Ramesh Ponnuru, Bloomberg View
September 8, 2016
FILE - In this Aug. 10, 1976, file photo, women opposed to the Equal Rights Amendment sit with Phyllis Schlafly, left, national chairman of Stop ERA,

Phyllis Schlafly was right about equal rights

But while she won her most famous battle, she lost the traditionalist war.
Editorial
September 8, 2016

Tamp down the politics and fund Zika research and prevention

Blame Congress for the shell game public health agencies have had to play.
Jeff Bergner
September 7, 2016
President Jimmy Carter greets President-elect Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan on their visit to the White House in Washington, in the oval office, Nov.

Where have we seen this campaign playbook before?

The establishment Democrat is warning of a "simplistic," shoot-from-the-hip Republican.
Mitch Pearlstein
September 7, 2016

General Mills' ad agency quotas leave a sour taste

Mandates based on race, gender and ethnicity can have unintended consequences.
Rex Huppke, Chicago Tribune (TNS)
September 7, 2016
FILE - In this Thursday, Aug. 25, 2016, file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton pauses as she speaks at a campaign event at Truc

Hillary ('Deep Throat') Clinton coughs up the deepest silliness of this campaign.

Can we really trust a coughing president?
Brad Bourn, Corey Webster, Nekima Levy-Pounds and Cathy Jones
September 6, 2016

Downhill skiing is a race to the bottom; caring for ski trails in Minneapolis isn't

A deal with the Loppet Foundation would privatize public jobs and bring a low-wage, exclusionary philosophy to the parks system.
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