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The U.S. can find the resources for endless warfare, but not for nation-building here at home.
By Bob Herbert
More than a half-century after Brown v. Board of Education, segregated schools remain a handicap for poor students.
The public deserves a much fuller accounting of nuclear power’s pros and cons.
The tragic side of pro football is increasingly emerging from the shadows.
A national infrastructure bank, proposed by Senator John Kerry, could bypass the current austerity tide.
This week’s scheduled hearing into the Muslim community is an affront to America’s most precious ideals.
For a large portion of the nation’s seemingly successful undergraduates, studying is such a drag.
Lewis Powell’s advice to the corporate community in 1971 is sound advice for American workers today.
At a gathering in Philadelphia this week, the deep pain of working Americans was readily apparent.
Some letters to an independent senator describe the erosion of America’s great promise.