While adversaries police their internet borders, we put out a welcome mat for friend and foe alike.
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Sanctioning A NATO Ally
The 75th anniversary of V-E Day approaches with NATO strained by new U.S. sanctions against a project Germany sorely wants.
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Blacklists And Contempt Of Congress
Courts provide a crucial check on congressional demands; the Hollywood blacklist illustrated the consequences when they fail.
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Goodbye To The 2010s
Despite all the bickering, the 2010s turned out well for many (especially same-sex couples). We hope this was true for you.
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The FBI, The FISA Court And Your iPhone
The nation’s most secret court no longer blindly trusts the FBI, and neither should we.
NATO, Brexit And Scotland’s Mirror-Image Election
The big election winner in Scotland is a party that opposes Brexit, favors independence and could be a headache for NATO.
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When Nobody Remembered Impeachment
Baby boomers recall a time when impeachment was not even a once-in-a-lifetime event. Now they have seen three.
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Will The Grinch Steal Your ‘White Christmas’?
Some producers push composers to surrender residuals – on the threat of hiring Bad Uncle Boris and his Blazing Kazoo instead.
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‘Stretch IRAs’ Snap Back
Just in time for the new year, Congress moves to change IRA rules to make “stretch IRAs” considerably less flexible.
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Shared Interests Override A Diplomatic Dispute
Diplomatic immunity can frustrate cops and citizens alike, but the principle is too important to sacrifice over emotion.
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