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The civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta answers vital questions about the citizenship question on the census, including what you can do to stop it.
By The Editorial Board
Pope Francis declares capital punishment unambiguously wrong. No exceptions.
President Trump and Giuseppe Conte, the new Italian prime minister, play to their publics by demonizing immigrants.
The administration’s plan to roll back auto mileage standards is based on bad science, bad math and bad faith.
Look skyward and dream.
The midterms are approaching, and the president has yet to get serious about protecting the nation’s electoral system from cyberinvasion.
Chicago commemorates a crusading hero who never got the recognition she deserved.
The Treasury secretary floats a plan to hand $100 billion in capital gains tax savings to his moneyed friends. It’s almost certainly illegal.
The New York City Council considers a package of bills to freeze the number of Uber-type cars on city streets. But that’s at best a partial answer to a systemic crisis.
As the United States celebrates the centennial of the 19th Amendment, it’s vital to remember that some of its heroes were less than heroic.
By Brent Staples