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In a time of changing sensitivities, an ancient sport struggles to justify
itself.
about 3 years ago
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Senator Marco Rubio sees Venezuela as Cuba redux, and he has taken it upon himself to educate President Trump on the issue.
almost 7 years ago
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Some of Trump’s supporters have been outraged by each passing day of his Presidency in which DACA has not been eliminated.
over 7 years ago
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Trump has established a pattern of naming bitter foes of federal agencies to head them, or behead them. His Labor Secretary pick is the latest.
over 7 years ago
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The Infowars host—and Trump supporter—Alex Jones contends that the government has orchestrated a number of national tragedies, including the elementary-school shooting.
over 7 years ago
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Most of the Presidential candidates are united in opposing the Trans-Pacific Partnership. So why is the trash talk about trade getting louder?
about 8 years ago
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Each time you tune back in to Trump’s hammy, fact-free spiel, it seems to have darkened.
over 8 years ago
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The Senate Judiciary Committee has taken its sweet time considering Lynch, who would be the first African-American woman to serve as Attorney General.
over 9 years ago
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The long-awaited immigration-reform bill written by the haplessly named Gang of Eight in the United States Senate got buried this week, not unexpectedly, …
about 11 years ago
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Two big, macabre, largely forgotten news stories came lurching out of oblivion together this week. The F.B.I. confirmed that it is looking into the …
almost 13 years ago
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Last week, in Mexico, Lieutenant Colonel Julian Leyzaola Perez (retired) took one of the world’s worst jobs: police chief of Ciudad Juárez. I wrote in …
about 13 years ago
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A REPORTER AT LARGE about the civil war in Sudan.
over 25 years ago