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Biden and Congress should create a high-level panel that is serious about voting reform.
Biden and Congress should create a high-level panel that is serious about voting reform.
The Biden administration is right to speed up efforts to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill.
The rights equation is badly tilted in landlords’ favor in the state.
Trump’s meddling derailed this important project.
This is not a morality play, but the feds need to stay on guard for systemic risk and fraud.
Too many are fearful, hesitant about vaccine
Incoming Attorney General Merrick Garland should order the FBI to disclose its information about Vladimir Kara-Murza’s poisoning.
President Biden ends the capricious and wrongheaded ban on transgender troops.
For a moment, it seemed as if the GOP might do better.
How to secure the people’s house?
Halt the community spread, and schools can be safe.
The Biden administration is letting itself in for new layers of bureaucracy and friction with U.S. trading partners.
Data-backed criticism of direct payments in the plan deserve a hearing.
If Virginia can abolish the death penalty, others can, too.
Millions could be at risk of famine as Mr. Abiy’s regime reportedly seals off the Tigray region.
Its oversight board could be a model for platform self-governance — or it could fail.
How the United States needs to respond.
Another impeachable offense: ensnaring the Justice Department in his election lies.
Raucous protests over the arrest of Alexei Navalny have exposed the rotten foundations of Putin’s rule.
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