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On Jan. 6, 2021, 147 Republicans formally supported objection to counting Biden’s electoral votes, @SteveBrodner writes.

“As many as 117 of these members of Congress are running for reelection in 2024. Here they are, drawn together.” wapo.st/3TL2q8j

On Jan. 6, 2021, 147 Republicans formally supported objection to counting Biden’s electoral votes, @SteveBrodner writes. “As many as 117 of these members of Congress are running for reelection in 2024. Here they are, drawn together.” wapo.st/3TL2q8j
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“Kudos to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) who vetoed his state’s bill, banning gender-affirming care for transgender youths,” a reader writes in . wapo.st/3NRj9D0

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'All of us know some of the incredible women who blazed their own trails to the careers that men were offered as by right,' Megan McArdle writes.

'This year, ask them for their stories, and ask the women who knew them, too.' wapo.st/4aDkhnv

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'America has serious problems. What nation doesn’t? But it has gotten through these kinds of crises before, and I am confident it will again,' Fareed Zakaria writes. wapo.st/3vqvZ4X

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“Who, besides suspected criminals, has the right to remain silent? No one, apparently, as leaders of universities, corporations and nonprofits are expected to stake out positions on all sorts of topics.”

A guest opinion by @NancyGibbs: wapo.st/3TN1osh

“Who, besides suspected criminals, has the right to remain silent? No one, apparently, as leaders of universities, corporations and nonprofits are expected to stake out positions on all sorts of topics.” A guest opinion by @NancyGibbs: wapo.st/3TN1osh
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'Splitting is deeply comforting, down in your gut,' @AmandaRipley writes.

'It promises an escape hatch from chaos.' wapo.st/48H8D9r

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Howell Raines’s fascinating essay exposed the lie that everyone in the Southern slave states backed the Confederate rebellion, a reader writes in .

It also emphasized how important it is to insist on accurate and complete history. wapo.st/3H3t5FF

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'It’s not the average home-schooler policymakers should be worried about — it’s the child who is left far, far behind,' the Editorial Board writes. wapo.st/3S83ku8

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'Let’s face it: If not Haley, the nominee will be Donald Trump, setting up a potential rerun of 2020 with, if anything, even more menacing implications for America democracy,' Jennifer Truthful, Not Neutral Rubin 🇺🇦🇮🇱 writes. wapo.st/3vASeVC

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'The president’s focus on democracy cannot be separated from the choices and potential crises a divided government in Washington confronts in the coming weeks,' EJ Dionne writes. wapo.st/4aOrwt2

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'The United States is an outlier, worse off than peer nations. And it’s Americans on the lower rungs of the socioeconomic ladder who suffer most,' the Editorial Board writes. wapo.st/3NYjQuj

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'We’ve tipped way over to one side, into a relentlessly negative narrative of decline. Right and Left agree on almost nothing — except the proposition that we are a nation on the wrong track,' David Von Drehle writes. wapo.st/3Hd7R8x

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“The name Dulles should be removed from the name of our international airport. Washington International Airport will be a beautiful name for a beautiful airport.” wapo.st/3RNhvDJ

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Anti-Zionist thinking predates Zionism, Benjamin Moser writes.

'It emerges from the possibility that first appeared at the end of the 18th century.' wapo.st/3S004ku

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President Bukele’s success in El Salvador raises a critical question for Latin Americans tempted by his hard-line tactics, Eduardo Porter writes.

“How much democratic rule are they willing to give up?” wapo.st/3RITwWb

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For universities, transparency is the way forward, the Editorial Board writes.

Harvard mishandled the plagiarism allegations against its president Claudine Gay. Now is a time for rethinking and reform. wapo.st/3S3cR5I

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Politics might be about to curtail vaccine use, particularly among kids, a reader writes in .

“Health statisticians need to prepare for this eventuality by developing a new category to track: sickness and deaths from the stupidity of others.” wapo.st/3NNzJUo

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