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The Holy See should not abandon Taipei, even for better relations with Beijing.
The Editors
October 25, 2016
Despite its functional independence, Taiwan is still regarded in Beijing as a renegade province.
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How the heir apparent of white nationalism left the movement
The Editors
October 25, 2016
Derek Black was royalty among U.S. white nationalists.
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The U.S. torture program has ended. But for its victims, the trauma continues.
The Editors
October 25, 2016
The United States strives to both honor and assist our wounded veterans; but how do we treat our enemies?
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Why are we allowing hackers to censor information?
The Editors
October 18, 2016
Increasingly large attacks are made possible by the so-called internet of things.
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The way Wells Fargo treated its employees is the real scandal
The Editors
October 18, 2016
Wells Fargo reports that over the last five years it has terminated 5,300 employees for “inappropriate sales conduct.” Not one of the bank’s top managers received a pink slip.
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Three states will decide whether to continue the momentum against the death penalty
The Editors
October 18, 2016
Support for the death penalty has slipped to just below 50 percent, its lowest level in 40 years.
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