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The new president has shown a welcome interest in combating climate change. But more will need to be done.
By The Editorial Board
The opposition leader was sentenced to prison, but he has mobilized a vast movement that’s not done growing.
Vaccination rates lag in some of the communities that have been the hardest hit by the virus.
The Biden administration is working to recalibrate the relations between neighbors.
There’s still time for Republican leaders to reject Q.
Building a permanent fence around the Capitol is not the right approach.
The chamber’s new leadership should get serious about enabling members to vote remotely in the event of emergencies.
A confluence of factors means that too many murderers are walking free.
By Mara Gay
But more cities are carefully tracking these populations — and making progress in addressing the problem.
President Biden is right to not let his agenda be held hostage, but legislating through Congress is a better path.
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