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The war had to end. But it didn’t have to end in such chaos.
By The Editorial Board
Ahead of the climate summit in Scotland, Congress can take real action.
Until many more people get vaccinated, we’ll all need to keep our masks handy.
A meaningful new amendment hasn’t been passed in 50 years, and there is no prospect of reform anytime soon.
By Jesse Wegman
New York’s governor has lost his credibility.
Old crime, new technology. There's an answer to the plague of ransomware.
A legal battle over the political signs in a New Jersey yard underscores broader threats to the freedom of speech in the United States.
Biden has made progress on climate, even if activists can’t see it.
Many more people in the U.S. and abroad still desperately need the shots.
The Roberts court continues its attack against the Voting Rights Act.
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