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Opinion · 117th Congress

What did Trump know, and when did he know it?

A case can also be made that there have already been so many leaks from the committee and so many nuggets revealed in court documents that there will be (warning: Watergate cliche ahead) no “smoking

Opinion · 117th Congress

Sorry, but ‘Gone With the Wind’ is not a history book

doubtful his march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965 would make it past the curriculum censors since his attackers were agents of the state, enforcing unjust laws that prevented African Americans from voting

Opinion · 116th Congress

Pelosi’s poor choices helped sink her impeachment gambit

Short memories It seems Schiff and Goldman have forgotten President Barack Obama and his Attorney General Eric Holder’s decision to refuse to hand over documents requested by Congress pertaining to

Opinion · 116th Congress

As Democrats line up to debate, the GOP is regressing

Whatever happens next, this looks like America, an America I had rarely experienced except in the aspirational promises of its founding documents, with the few exceptions of pioneers such as Shirley Chisholm

Opinion · 116th Congress

Stacey Abrams has already delivered her message

The candidate who acknowledged the success of her opponent, now Governor Brian Kemp, without conceding, made quite an impression during her historic run, especially as she highlighted a voting system

Opinion · 116th Congress

Very much up for grabs: this year’s profile in courage

Kennedy’s belief in the value of public service — from volunteering to voting to running for elective office — stands out as something to be celebrated, especially though not exclusively in this time of