Opinion | New York Times lawyer on Palin editorial: ‘It was an honest mistake’

Sarah Palin has launched countless bogus attacks against what she calls the lamestream media. Virtually all of them disintegrate upon articulation, but one of them is lingering: On Aug. 6, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit restored a 2017 defamati…
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Trump critics eye GOP primary race, even if defeating him seems ‘preposterous’

Joe Walsh, a pugnacious former congressman, is preparing a Republican primary challenge to President Trump that he previewed as a daily bar fight with the incumbent over his morality and competency. Mark Sanford, a former South Carolina governor and congress…
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Opinion | What happened to the Rohingya was genocide — and it’s time for the U.S. to say it

Olivia Enos is a senior policy analyst in the Asian Studies Center at The Heritage Foundation. On Aug. 25, two years will have passed since that fateful August day when the Myanmar military came to drive the Rohingya people away. Their so-called clearing op…
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Opinion | Students on both ends of the economic spectrum face challenges in college

Barry Glassner is an author and former president of Lewis & Clark College. Morton Schapiro is an economics professor and president of Northwestern University. Many of the students repopulating campuses at the nations most selective colleges this time of…
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Opinion | The Democrats need their own Richard Nixon

Mitch Daniels, a Post contributing columnist, is president of Purdue University and a former governor of Indiana. Sorry to be so obvious, but isnt it clear that what the United States needs is a Democratic Richard M. Nixon? No, not that one. Weve had plenty…
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