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A teaching method obsesses over our differences.

  • Mike Gonzalez
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  • 6 hours ago
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You have to start at the state legislature.

  • Kara Moran
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Organizers should engage the public early, and get people excited, connected and ready to participate.

  • Don Neal
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The experience was not what we expected.

  • Stephen Samuels, Joanna Pratt
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  • 7 hours ago
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Privacy and safety of transgender people are at risk under his proposed bill.

  • Sara Queen
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  • Jan 13
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Boycott the inauguration is downright shameful.

  • Thomas Wheatley
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What would political newcomer Laura Ingraham bring to the commonwealth's gubernatorial race?

  • Norman Leahy
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  • 2 days ago
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Foreign companies create high-paying jobs and invest in our communities.

  • Gerald L. Gordon
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  • 3 days ago
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The County Council should take a long, hard look at the damage already done by its minimum-wage experiment.

  • Michael Saltsman
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Conservatives cannot be the philosophical heirs of both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis.

  • Thomas Wheatley
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  • Jan 13
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It’s time for the hypocrisy to end.

The District adopted aid-in-dying legislation after thoughtful debate and study, but Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) appears not to care about that.

A scandal in Prince George’s County underscores the ethical shakiness of Md’s liquor boards.

But aside from that issue, the legislature has a better environmental plan that the governor.

The D.C. attorney general has appealed the jury’s verdict.

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Regarding the Jan. 19 front-page article “Congress moves to quash D.C. laws”: The District is plagued by gun violence, and dismantling the protections we have in place is not the way to go abou...

As an anesthesiologist for three decades, I can tell you there are better choices for execution, moral issues aside, than midazolam and rocuronium bromide [“Va. execution to use a controversial drug...

Regarding the Jan. 15 Metro article “2 U.S. lawmakers seek fix for Metro”: As a native of this area who was around when the Red Line was under construction through Bethesda and remains a regular,...

Regarding the Jan. 17 Metro article “Frederick schools employee fired after tweet” about Katie Nash, a school employee who was fired for a tweet that corrected a student’s spelling: The individual...

Regarding the Jan. 13 Metro article “Delegate presses GOP colleagues on bathroom bill”: We should be clear about the weird anti-LGBT bills proposed by Virginia Del. Robert G. Marshall (R-Prince Wi...

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As a longtime resident of Friendship Heights, I frequent the restaurants along Wisconsin Avenue, including Chad’s. I go way back to the time that, waiting in line at the eatery, no less than Sen. Bill...

I was dismayed to see a photograph with the Dec. 31 review of the television show “The Mick” that featured a Latina maid [“Kaitlin Olson goes from ‘Sunny’ to something more cloudy on Fox’s ‘The Mick...

Please thank Evan Birnholz for the amazing Dec. 25 Sunday puzzle, “Gift Boxes” [Arts & Style]. It was the perfect Christmas gift. I know people complain about how difficult his puzzles are, but...

I enjoyed the Dec. 30 Style article “She moved her feet and hearts danced,” about Debbie Reynolds, and one sentence in particular: “That’s the smile that launched a thousand sloshy steps, sendi...

On Dec. 28, President Obama declared Bears Ears in southeastern Utah a national monument. The Post supported this decision in its Dec. 31 editorial “Protecting a national treasure.” I am nearly cert...

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