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Op-Ed: Al Qaeda lost its leader, but are Americans any safer?
The U.S. drone strike that killed Al Qaeda leader Ayman Zawahiri in Kabul last weekend jolted Americans, reminding them that…
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Op-Ed: Vin Scully and the meaning of voice
They will write about it — the sports commentators and the sports historians — and the fans, or the older…
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Op-Ed: The long, deep reach of the U.S. Border Patrol
Most people think of the border as a distant line tracing the outside edge of the United States. That is…
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Op-Ed: How to honor the legacy of Shinzo Abe
Very few people leave a legacy that spans the globe. Shinzo Abe, the former prime minister of Japan, who was…
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Op-Ed: USC and UCLA won ugly when they defected to the Big Ten
What with Russia’s onslaught on Ukraine, the Supreme Court’s onslaught on liberality, the GOP’s onslaught on truth and democracy and…
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Op-Ed: They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes — but they weren’t talking about Sandy Koufax
Last month, on the day after Father’s Day, my phone rang. Even though the call was from an unknown number,…
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Op-Ed: Clarence Thomas earns our scorn
Thirty-one years after his confirmation to the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas is having his moment. It’s been a long…
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Op-Ed: How Chief Justice John Roberts laid the groundwork for the Trump court
During his 17-year tenure as chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr. has sought to project an image of the consummate…
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Op-Ed: The West has no business pushing Ukraine to compromise with Putin
KYIV, UKRAINE — Valera Kondratenko, 32, would feel right at home working on Wall Street and living on the Upper…
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Op-Ed: The West has no business pushing Ukraine to compromise with Putin
KYIV, UKRAINE — Valera Kondratenko, 32, would feel right at home working on Wall Street and living on the Upper…
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