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President Biden is offering a reasonable path to resolve the latest debt ceiling standoff. Are Republicans willing to take it?
By The Editorial Board
Senate seats are not lifetime sinecures.
To make renewable energy widely available, the United States needs a lot of new power lines. The nation is struggling to build them.
The U.S. naval base on Cuba has become synonymous with American shame.
The president has not taken advantage of the chance to ease voters’ concerns by engaging regularly with the public.
A trial would have demonstrated the full extent of the company’s practice of deliberate deceit.
By David Firestone
The road to resolution is for everyone to share the pain now instead of waiting for others to step up to give debt relief.
An ethics office at the Supreme Court, similar to ethics committees in the House and the Senate, should be established.
State lawmakers usurped a right that belongs to voters.
The U.S. continues to play a crucial role in the Good Friday Agreement.