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| A deadly, devious intelligence war unfolds in Ukraine; How Putin's mistakes rallied his enemies; With his praise for Putin's invasion of Ukraine, Trump makes his apologists look foolish. Again.; For freedom-seeking Ukraine, a home in Georgetown; This year's CPAC lineup speaks volumes about the conservative movement; Why Christina Yuna Lee's homicide is personal to Asian American women like me; Republicans say Biden is 'weak' on Ukraine. What would they do differently?; For bulldogs and some other breeds, man hasn't been the best friend; Sarah Palin's attorneys prepare new salvo in New York Times case; GOP hysterics about 'wokeness' aren't attracting voters; Don't like anti-discrimination laws? The Supreme Court wants to hear your case.; China will approve of Russia invading Ukraine; War and pea shooters; Cartoon by John Darkow; The U.S. women's soccer team's settlement is a huge victory on pay equality; Congress passed up an obvious policy tool to fix wealth inequality ; In clergy abuse scandals, the Catholic Church still hasn't reckoned with what it allowed; Germany takes a first step toward renouncing Russian gas. But how long can it hold out?; The U.S. must investigate the death of my Palestinian American father in Israeli custody |
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| | | | | | | Your morning dose of Post commentary and guest opinions. | | | | | | (Chris Mcgrath/Getty Images) Many Americans, weary of war and preoccupied, understandably, with domestic concerns, want the United States to steer clear of the Ukraine crisis. The costs of engaging now, however real, are likely to be less than letting the problem fester. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | U.S. agencies have performed well so far, but history shows the Russians are ruthless masters of covert operations in the region. By David Ignatius ● Read more » | | | | Putin has created circumstances that could lead to his undoing as long as Western democracies stay focused. By E.J. Dionne Jr. ● Read more » | | | | The ex-president's latest comments once again reveal his admiration for the Russian leader By Max Boot ● Read more » | | | The event is increasingly becoming one for a minority faction in the Republican Party. By Henry Olsen ● Read more » | | | | Every day, moving about the city, I fear for my safety. By Michelle Lee ● Read more » | | | | The party doesn't have a clear foreign policy doctrine, aside from an obsession with strength. By Paul Waldman ● Read more » | | | A Norwegian court ruling banning two breeds brings up difficult moral questions. By Helaine Olen ● Read more » | | | | A telephone hearing discusses whether the jury was influenced by news reports about Judge Jed S. Rakoff's decision in favor of the New York Times. By Erik Wemple ● Read more » | | | | Give Americans a little more credit. By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » | | | | Yet another case might allow justices to carve out exceptions for conservative Christians. By Paul Waldman ● Read more » | | | | | | Editorial Cartoons President Trump isn't the only one who sees Vladimir Putin's actions in a positive light. By Ann Telnaes ● Read more » | | | An editorial guest cartoon from John Darkow of the Columbia Missourian Read more » | | | | | | (Toni L. Sandys/The Washington Post) U.S. Soccer must work to rebuild trust with the women's team and foster a more equitable future, on and off the field. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | Wealthy Americans pay way too little in estate taxes, and Democrats are punting on changing that. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | A German report implicates Pope Benedict in covering up clergy sex abuse four decades ago, when he was an archbishop. It points to a scandal that appears to have no end, and no bounds. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | | | Global Opinions (Anton Vaganov/Reuters) Russia's aggression against Ukraine is triggering a fundamental shift in German foreign policy. By Katja Hoyer ● Read more » | | | | It should also ask why we are supporting a regime that human rights groups say is committing apartheid. By Hala Hamad ● Read more » | | | | | | | Try our new daily mini meta crossword It's a week-long adventure that connects a daily 5x5 mini puzzle with a special reveal on Saturdays. | | | | | | | | |
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