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Richard Crose
January 8, 2018
Men in blue shirt having chest pain - heart attack - heartbeat line

Health care: So what if you did know the cost of everything, and could choose?

Read the menu and think fast.
Robert B. Reich, Tribune Content Agency
January 8, 2018
President Donald Trump walks across the South Lawn as he arrives at the White House in Washington, Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018, after traveling from Camp Dav

Donald Trump, con man: Pretty smart, in his way

His particular genius is identifying and exploiting the emotional vulnerabilities of others. And that's our problem to act upon.
D.J. Tice
January 7, 2018
Douglas Machine in Alexandria, Minn., had a thriving factory floor back in 2008 as technicians tested one of their packaging lines for wrapping cases

Wage growth since recession is pretty good. No fooling.

Adjusted for inflation, of course. And even if it doesn't feel like it.
Editorial, San Jose Mercury News
January 6, 2018

Needed reforms proposed for H1-B visa program

Tech companies deserve an equal shot at hiring highly skilled workers.
Editorial
January 5, 2018

Congress shouldn't go overboard reacting to 'swatting'

Quick arrests will deter 911 pranksters, not longer sentences.
Trudy Rubin, Philadelphia Inquirer (TNS)
January 5, 2018
FILE - In this Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017 file photo, taken by an individual not employed by the Associated Press and obtained by the AP outside Iran, a

How to understand what's really happening in Iran

Who and what to read to know what's motivated the recent protests and what the U.S. should be doing.
Lori Sturdevant
January 5, 2018
Senator Tina Smith entered the U.S. Capitol Wednesday morning to be sworn in as Minnesota's Senator. ] GLEN STUBBE ï glen.stubbe@startribune.com

U.S. Sen. Tina Smith begins a delicate balancing act

She can't afford to alienate Franken's supporters but will be expected to lead on women's issues.
Peter R. Orszag and Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Bloomberg View
January 5, 2018

The truth about out-of-pocket medical costs

Despite higher deductibles, Obamacare works in limiting catastrophic expenses.
Editorial, Telegraph of London
January 5, 2018

Olympic Games provide an opportunity for the two Koreas

It's possible that talks will help reduce the risk of a conflict.
Ann Manning
January 5, 2018

Enbridge pipeline's ripple effect: Abuse of women and girls

We know that transient workers bring sex trafficking trouble. Women have spoken up, but their voices have been minimized or ignored.
John Rash
January 5, 2018
Flagge Chinas vor Flaggen vieler anderer L‰nder als Symbol f¸r seine wirtschaftliche und politische Macht

Rash Report: China rises, including to top of 2018 'risk list'

Forecasters see Beijing beginning to fill the power vacuum left by a disengaged Trump administration.
Cass R. Sunstein, Bloomberg View
January 5, 2018
The last three remaining copies of the book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff are displayed at a Barnes & Noble store, Fr

Trump's awful attack on the First Amendment

Even he doesn't dream any court would uphold a 'prior restraint,' but the president is trying to impose one through intimidation.
Editorial
January 5, 2018

Keep bikes out of the wilderness

The goal of 1964 act was clear: to protect unspoiled habitat.
Matt Eckholm
January 4, 2018
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The update to the Cityís Comprehensive Plan will outline citywide p

Urban density: Beware those who have a vested interest in 'livability'

It's because of the word's versatility that anti-development articles lean so heavily on it.
P.J. Wetterlund
January 4, 2018

Affordable housing: Hey, what about those of us here in the middle?

Less-affluent renters in Minneapolis are forced to live beyond their means or to leave the city for the suburbs.
Philip Carlson
January 4, 2018

Urban density: Zoning rules aren't written in stone

They are products of human effort and should be changed as necessary to reflect a community's wishes.
Christian Caryl, The Washington Post
January 4, 2018
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, left, and South Korean Defense Minister Song Young-moo shake hands while posing for a photo prior to the 49th Secur

On Korean War II: Don't the South Koreans get a vote?

Trump has a big button, all right, but our allies would pay most of the price if it gets pushed.
Eric Jackson
January 3, 2018
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Counterpoint: Yes, organic farms could feed the world

Soil scientists' views rely on research funded by Big Ag.
John Folsom
January 3, 2018
Piggy bank with bandages.

Lifting the veil on all-too-hidden medical costs

Patients should be able to enter a clinic or a hospital for a scheduled visit and have a pretty clear understanding of what a service will cost.
Jim Plekkenpol
January 2, 2018

Confronting the opioid epidemic: Just try to understand the pain

Stop attacking the doctors and drug companies and just try to understand.
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