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‘Hamilton’ and the danger of attacking the theater

The theater is and must remain a place to exercise our right to free speech.

  • Molly Smith
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  • Nov 23
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Hate crimes on campus have made me afraid, and the university isn’t helping

  • Ian Ware
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  • 6 days ago
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The current system favors those with strong ties to political parties.

  • Timothy Whitehouse
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  • 6 days ago
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The theater is and must remain a place to exercise our right to free speech.

  • Molly Smith
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  • Nov 23
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Before Metro can fix its funding, service and operations problems, we have to fix its governance.

  • Robert J. Flanagan, W. Edward Walter
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  • Nov 18
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As D.C. searches for a police chief and chancellor, it should engage the community.

  • Neil Richardson
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  • Nov 18
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Real economic development efforts don't make good press releases, but they work.

  • Norman Leahy
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  • 3 days ago
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Republican politicians want registrations and activity logs from groups helping people register to vote.

  • Peter Galuszka
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  • Nov 23
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For some, voting for Trump was a repudiation of political and business elites, for others it was a callous nod to nativism, patriarchy and white supremacy.

  • Zeke Cohen
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  • Nov 22
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It is past time for senators to vote on Judge Pan. She is an experienced, moderate nominee.

  • Carl Tobias
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  • Nov 21
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Comstock has already proved she can succeed in Northern Virginia.

  • Norman Leahy
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  • Nov 18
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The city should do the right thing and pay damages to Eric Payne.

Repudiated by the Trump team, Corey Stewart plans a toxic gubernatorial campaign.

Comet Ping Pong, guilty of nothing, is in the crosshairs of wild-eyed conspiracy theorists.

Antwan Wilson, a superintendent in California, looks to continue the District’s reforms.

In a battle with organized labor, the consumers have lost.

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I am outraged that Montgomery County Public Schools is even considering changing its cellphone policy to allow elementary school children to carry them to school and use them on the bus. Young stud...

I could not miss the irony that Robert G. Parkinson’s Nov. 26 op-ed, “Fake news? That’s a very old story,” appeared opposite the editorial “A pizzeria in crazyland.” Mr. Parkinson focused on a relat...

As a Virginia resident, I was discouraged and dismayed by Ian Ware’s Nov. 27 Local Opinions essay, “I haven’t slept in my dorm room since the election.” I was discouraged that incidents of racist va...

Regarding the Nov. 25 Metro article “Legal battle looms in troubled Manassas mobile home park”: As a Manassas resident, I was glad to see that Manassas mobile-home park residents are contesting the...

Regarding the Nov. 26 Metro article “Secular landmark or religious image?”: As a person who grew up in Prince George’s County and who has lived in Maryland all my life, I am dismayed at the co...

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It was a huge disappointment to see only one photograph and a skimpy caption about the incredible demonstration in Washington against the Dakota Access Pipeline [news, Nov. 16]. There were more th...

The Nov. 13 “Prickly City” strip by Scott Stantis was ironic. Its single panel depicted Carmen, the strip’s young protagonist, embracing her furry yellow mammalian friend (of indeterminate spe...

The Nov. 17 obituary for Melvin R. Laird, “Defense secretary led withdrawal from Vietnam,” said about the Vietnam War that “communist forces prevailed in 1975 because the South could not overcome in...

Regarding the Nov. 15 front-page obituary for Gwen Ifill, “Overcame barriers as a black female broadcast journalist”: The death of the “PBS NewsHour” co-anchor is a huge and unexpected loss to the...

It is interesting that the Nov. 15 Politics & the Nation article “Anti-Muslim hate crimes at highest level since 2001” neglected to report that more than 52 percent of religious hate crimes last yea...

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