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Leonid Bershidsky, Bloomberg
November 29, 2016

How the U.S. could kill the corporate tax

It's unfinished business and could be brought, beneficially, to its logical conclusion. I mean, if you're going to "drain the swamp" …
Editorial
November 28, 2016

Trump's attacks on the news media send a chilling signal worldwide

Democracy can't function anywhere without fair news coverage.
Eric Zurita
November 28, 2016
FILE -- Fidel Castro in 1964 with his trademark cigar during an interview in one of his Havana apartments. Fidel Castro who ruled Cuba for nearly half

What was, and what might be, for Cuba

The erstwhile leader's death won't reshape the island nation's relations with the United States. Donald Trump's presidency might.
Lawrence Lessig
November 28, 2016

Electoral College is free to choose. It should choose Hillary Clinton.

Electors were meant to be citizens exercising judgment, not cogs turning a wheel.
Marshall H. Tanick
November 28, 2016

My dinner with Fidel (almost)

Our 2008 travel delegation did not get to meet with the man, or his brother. Indeed, what was missing was a theme of much that we saw on that trip.
William M. LeoGrande, Foreign Policy
November 28, 2016
FILE - In this April 19, 2016 file photo, Fidel Castro attends the last day of the 7th Cuban Communist Party Congress in Havana, Cuba. Fidel Castro fo

Will history absolve Fidel Castro, as he predicted?

Here's the full arc of evidence to be considered.
Ron Way
November 26, 2016
"Danger Downstream": A recent Star Tribune series detailed how the state’s rivers are spiraling toward an “ecological precipice.”

Water quality: A Minnesota maelstrom

The money's not enough. The response is either too little or too confused. And we're further down the spiral than most realize. We must save what we can.
John Rash
November 26, 2016
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau greets members of a Syrian refugee family during Canada Day celebrations on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa on Friday, July 1

Rash Report: A Canadian view of America's election

In Winnipeg, expressions of concern, insight and affection for America's turbulent politics.
Editorial
November 26, 2016

On TPP, Trump should work on art of a deal

Rather than avoid globalization, make it work for U.S.
Editorial
November 24, 2016
President-elect Donald Trump, left, and former New York Times Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr., appear during a meeting with editors and reporters at T

As Trump evolves, it's clear he has much to learn

But if he's moderating more troubling views, there's hope.
Mitch Pearlstein
November 23, 2016
From left, Osmo Vanska, conductor of the Minnesota Orchestra; Timberwolves guard Ricky Rubio; Minnesota Lynx forward Maya Moore.

After an ugly election season, can we celebrate what unites us?

Americans get along better than we give ourselves credit for — and our musicians and sports teams give us a place to celebrate that.
Kathleen Vellenga
November 23, 2016
** FOR USE WITH AP WEEKLY FEATURES ONLY** This 1914 oil painting by Jennie A. Brownscombe shows Pilgrims celebrating their first Thanksgiving together

For women in some parts of globe, 1620 is not a distant mirror

Shelter, food and water were usually available for women in early America. But the lack of basic rights was an issue, and still is today.
Erick Ajax and Traci Tapani
November 23, 2016
David Shaenzerworks at EJ Ajax, worked on a welding project at EJ Ajax, Thursday, July 10, 2014 in Fridley, MN. Shaenzerworks was in a youth detention

Workers in training programs should also have access to federal education grants

"Earn and learn" students should have access to federal education grants.
Gregory Ferenstein
November 23, 2016
Google and Facebook have announced plans to combat the problem of false news through restrictions on advertising. (Aleksey Boldin/Dreamstime/TNS) ORG

If fake news wasn't on Facebook, people would find it somewhere else

"The problem isn't that diverse information isn't there … but we haven't gotten people to engage with it," Mark Zuckerberg said.
Vivek Wadhwa
November 23, 2016

Our ethical codes are failing to keep up with our inventions

Fake news is just the start — technology is out of control, and no one wants responsibility for the damage it's doing.
Tim Penny and Tom Horner
November 23, 2016
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Tim Penny and Tom Horner: The parties have too much of the people's power

There are steps we can take to remedy this. We can also take heart in the fact that solutions are in the works even without government.
Lori Sturdevant
November 23, 2016
Minnesota Farmer's Union president Doug Peterson, right, and vice president Gary Wertish talk about the new headquarters, a 15,000 square-foot-space t

Neglected: The path to winning rural Minnesota votes

Some of state's best historical ideas for achieving equity remain the best way forward.
Amy Sherman, PolitiFact
November 23, 2016

PolitiFact: The obstacles to an end run around the Electoral College

The success of an interstate compact awarding votes to the national popular winner is not guaranteed. Its route to implementation probably passes through Congress and the Supreme Court.
Mark A. Bohnhorst
November 23, 2016

Counterpoint: Electoral College deserves no vote of support

The U.S. House and U.S. Senate already are unrepresentative of the national will. Couldn't the presidency, at least, do better?
Editorial
November 23, 2016

The 2016 election wasn't that bad for gun control

Some sensible reforms won the day despite NRA and Donald Trump.
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