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CREDITVIVIANE MOOS/CORBIS, VIA GETTY IMAGES Why We Are Leaving the G.O.P.
The Republican Party once opposed government intervention in the bedroom and the doctor’s office. No longer.
By SUSAN BEVAN and SUSAN CULLMAN
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Erdogan Hasn’t Killed Turkey’s Democracy Yet
His victory in Sunday’s elections gives him broad powers, but the opposition showed resilience despite his repression.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
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It’s Time to Integrate New York’s Best Schools
Black and Latino kids are being denied the same chances as other students.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
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Harvard Is Wrong That Asians Have Terrible Personalities
The university has systemically denigrated one minority group in pursuit of diversity.
By WESLEY YANG
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Helping Small Business
The national director of the Main Street Alliance writes that we need a level playing field for small business.

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When Dumps Turn Deadly
Two solid waste associations warn that poorly operated landfills are “ticking time bombs.”

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Crying in Trump’s Big, Fat, Oval Office
“It’s the bigness of the office, the bigness of the deals.”
By BILL PLYMPTON, BILLY SHEBAR and DAVID ROBERTS

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Donald Trump’s Worst Nightmare
“Sometimes you’re not in the mood to shake hands with everybody.”
By BILL PLYMPTON, BILLY SHEBAR and DAVID ROBERTS

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Trump and Putin: A Love Story
“I think our country does plenty of killing also.”
By BILL PLYMPTON, BILLY SHEBAR and DAVID ROBERTS

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Donald Trump’s Worst Nightmare
“Sometimes you’re not in the mood to shake hands with everybody.”

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Trump and Putin: A Love Story
“I think our country does plenty of killing also.”

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Donald Trump’s Big, Fat, Oval Office
“It’s the bigness of the office, the bigness of the deals.”

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The Return of Populism, Latin America Style
For Duque and López Obrador to be less polarizing, they will need to move away from the campaign style and the promises that helped them succeed.
By JAVIER CORRALES

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How Entitled Parents Hurt Schools
Affluent parents who wield connections and resources to get their way can wreak havoc on schools.
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