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Ramesh Ponnuru, Bloomberg View
May 14, 2018
CIA nominee Gina Haspel is sworn in during a confirmation hearing of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, May 9, 2018 in Wash

Partisan battle lines on confirmations are hardening

A spin through recent history shows the trend and how it bodes ill for the future.
Leonid Bershidsky
May 14, 2018
German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks at the German Catholic Convention in Muenster, Germany, May 11, 2018. (Marcel Kusch/dpa via AP)

Why Germans are getting fed up with America

The establishment is frustrated but patient. The voters are increasingly anti-American.
Mike Gamache and, ANNETTE THOMPSON
May 13, 2018

It's time to change the makeup of the unelected Met Council

Having communities pick local elected officials would make the council more accountable and bring it into federal compliance.
Editorial, Dallas Morning News
May 13, 2018

Dealing with Iran now will take even more strategic thinking

Trump team needs to show precise, steady execution of new way forward.
Editorial
May 11, 2018

CIA nominee blew her chance to repudiate dark chapter

Gina Haspel needed to say torture she oversaw was immoral.
John Rash
May 11, 2018
FILE - In this May 6 1968 file photo, anti-riot police charge through the streets of Paris during violent student demonstrations. Emmanuel Macron was

Rash Report: 'In the Intense Now' of political protest, in 1968 and today

Walker Art Center's "Legacy of '68" film series sparks comparisons to current world turbulence.
Joe Shneider
May 11, 2018
DNR workers checked every boat launching and being pulled from Lake Minnetonka in Spring Park. A.I.S or Aquatic invasive species. ] GLEN STUBBE &#x202

Attack of the invasive species: Data understate the degree of lake infestations

Statistics say 7 percent of state lakes have invaders, but the rate is vastly higher for larger bodies.
ALVIN EASTER
May 11, 2018

A new view of life thanks to 'Herbie,' my motorized chair

Observations on Dinkytown's mean streets, some awkward seats — and a furry friend.
LAWRENCE DOWNES
May 11, 2018

If only all the troubles in paradise were as easy as a volcano

It's a long, slow eruption, "a disaster you can walk away from" — highly localized and, in a certain frame of mind, even lovely.
DeWayne Davis, Arielle Rosenberg and Rob Eller-Isaacs
May 11, 2018

In America's war on the poor, it's time to fight back

Join us in our "National Call for Moral Revival" and help us put an end to discriminatory circumstances like the ones you'll read about in this article.
GARY M. JOHNSON
May 11, 2018
Private-college tuition: You could be the next contestant on 'The Price is Right'

Private-college tuition: You could be the next contestant on 'The Price is Right'

Schools can't afford the growing financial needs of their students. So they're playing them off one another.
D.J. Tice
May 11, 2018
Stethoscope on US Paper Currency isolated on white background

Want to know what health care costs in Minnesota? You may be in luck.

Minnesota legislation may lift the veil. It's passed the Senate and awaits action in the House.
Lori Sturdevant
May 11, 2018
Mortarboard and diploma standing on 100 dollar bills.

Minnesota's state universities will fuel the future. So … legislators?

Public higher education must not be neglected.
Editorial, Mankato Free Press
May 11, 2018

There was no room for Richard Painter in Trump's GOP

His switch to DFL in U.S. Senate race is fallout from GOP's makeover.
Kevin Lindsey
May 11, 2018

Minnesota Senate must step up and pass bill on sexual harassment

State law needs a change. This bipartisan measure would make it. This is no time to back off.
Jon L. Pryor and Charles Reznikoff
May 11, 2018
The Minnesota State Capitol in the evening sun. ] GLEN STUBBE ï glen.stubbe@startribune.com Thursday, September 28, 2017 EDS, AVAILABLE FOR ANY A

Unsettled issues at the Minnesota Legislature: Drugmakers must help pay for opioid solutions

The crisis demands changes in how pain is treated and in drug tracking. Pharma firms, which helped create the problem and have profited, need to chip in on the costs.
Cynthia M. Allen, Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TNS)
May 11, 2018
The Washington Redskins cheerleaders perform during fan appreciation day at NFL football training camp at Redskins Park, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2012, in As

Time to take cheerleaders' bump and grind out of pro football?

In the wake of the #MeToo movement this is one 'contact sport' that has outlasted its time.
Editorial
May 10, 2018

Booming job growth should push up wages

It's also worth celebrating lower unemployment among blacks, Latinos.
Joe Nocera, Bloomberg View
May 10, 2018
Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, speaks to reporters during a tour of the exhibit floor at the CenturyLink Center in Omaha, Neb

How swell, these stock buybacks (insert asterisk)

Maximizing shareholder value, they call it. Which may or may not be the case. What's clear, however, is that workers are being minimized.
Ana Marie Cox
May 10, 2018
FILE - In this Feb. 11, 2016 file photo, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman speaks during a news conference in New York. Schneiderman resigne

With progressive feminist allies like Schneiderman, who needs sexist pigs?

Correct politics has never been a guarantee of decent behavior.
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