Editorials

Women’s rights are not a PR stunt

Saudi Arabia’s latest steps to ease the onerous male guardianship system and give women more control over their…

Editorials

Dallas police officers joked and laughed as an unarmed man lay dying. We demand more from those sworn to protect us

What should a desperate man have expected when he called police, telling them he was afraid and that…

Editorials

Congo’s ebola outbreak isn’t just Congo’s problem

In 2014, the U.S. led the effort by governments to blunt the world’s biggest outbreak of Ebola, which…

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China doesn’t understand Hong Kong’s protests, which is a big mistake.

China’s rulers made it clear Monday that they don’t have any new ideas about how to respond to…

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Editorial: Let’s keep the pressure on illegal gambling operations

Gambling is how some people have fun. It is mostly harmless, as long as the gambler can control…

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Imminent demise of nuclear treaty should teach lesson

On Friday, a pillar of global security expired. Perhaps no one noticed when the Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces Treaty…

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John Ratcliffe can do the job of national intelligence director. The question is how he will do it

Few times in our country’s history have matched the present need for a robust and active intelligence service…

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Editorial: A welcome step, but grant not enough to solve region’s mental health problems

We know we should not complain about a federal grant being awarded to tackle the gaping need for…

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Brain trauma on the ‘friendly island’

The latest study about what happened to U.S. diplomats in Cuba does not solve the case but does…

Editorials

Puerto Ricans need more than Rosselló’s departure

“Ricky, renuncia, el pueblo te repudia!” — “Ricky, resign, the people reject you.” That was the chant taken…