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It will mean abandoning those Afghans who believed in building a democracy that guaranteed basic human rights.
It will mean abandoning those Afghans who believed in building a democracy that guaranteed basic human rights.
India and Brazil lead the way with out-of-control coronavirus spread.
Congressional Democrats are right to seek uniform ballot-access standards for all federal elections.
The police killing of Daunte Wright on Sunday and footage of a harrowing traffic stop in Virginia offer evidence that nothing has changed.
The proposal may fall short, but it’s a worthy global goal.
The United States will have to put more energy into the Middle East as the Chinese threat only grows.
When Erica Starkey signed away custody of her twin boys when they were babies, she never imagined the loss would be permanent.
Love Mr. DeJoy or hate him, but give his postal-reform plan a fair hearing.
Biden empowers a reform commission as a Supreme Court justice issues a timely warning.
An Olympic swimmer, a punk singer, a journalist and a doctor are just some of those in the regime’s crosshairs.
The violation of national treasures must stop.
Maryland’s General Assembly must overturn the governor’s misguided veto.
It reflects a corrupt, nationwide GOP effort to curb voting.
Sanctioning the oligarchs protecting the Russian president would be a good start.
High school sports appear to be setting off some outbreaks in the U.S.
President Biden is right. Too many Americans are dying. Action is needed.
The recent diplomatic flurry may not deter the Russian president.
Yes, other officers are testifying against Derek Chauvin, but systemic change is still needed.
The tools aren’t tyrannical, but they could end up a shambles.
The state legislature forces through an egregiously anti-transgender bill.
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