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- Jonah Goldberg: House Democrats' resolution condemning all hate avoids specifically condemning anti-Semitism.
- I’m beginning to think that maybe Black History Month is needed to undo the miseducation of people who are not black, especially those like Mr. King and Mr. Northam who aspire to public office.
- If you are good, yet silent on racism, maybe you're not really as good as you think, says Leonard Pitts Jr.
- Rep. Andy Harris says he was unaware of the "previous associations" of Chuck Johnson before meeting recently with the right-wing figure, who was banned from Twitter after the site said he threatened Baltimore civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson.
- The Republicans are punishing Congressman Steve Smith over racists comments, but they created the hateful environment permeating the country by standing by as party leader President Donald J. Trump has run amok for months with racists insults.
- We are supposed to judge people on their individual merits, not their ancestry, says Jonah Goldberg.
- Over the past two years, Republicans have focused on spreading opportunity, and it has paid dividends: From the creation of opportunity zones in some of our
- The King bill would take away the rights of states to set food safety standards.
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- It's not just Donald Trump, the GOP has sought votes for years by stoking fear and anger toward Mexicans in the country illegally.
- As right-leaning non-Jews are embracing Israel, left-leaning Jews are pushing it away, says Jonah Goldberg.
- Rep. John Delaney, the first-term congressman from Potomac, visited the early presidential primary state Thursday on behalf of Jim Mowrer, a Democrat hoping to unseat six-term incumbent Republican Rep. Steve King in the state's 4th Congressional District, according to the Sioux City Journal.
- Pernicious Farm Bill amendment would strip Maryland's ability to impose tougher rules for agricultural products
- Tough talk on immigration reform by Rubio and other Republicans does not bode well for the issue — or the GOP's future
- A sober analysis of the death of four Americans is needed, but Republicans want to turn it into something bigger than Watergate.