It’s been over a decade since Alexander Acosta, then-U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, allowed the billionaire predator to evade prosecution. But the feds continue to resist a full accounting.
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Another View: Action needed to curb political spending
The only way to reverse the damage caused by the Supreme Court is to amend the Constitution.
Another View: Record number of women in Congress, but still much work to be done
Though this election shattered glass ceilings, women still make up just around 26 percent of all congressional members.
Another View: Hate crime surge makes Biden pushback plan vital
He should counter punch-pulling and lies with clarity and truth.
Another View: McConnell tries to push through another bad Trump pick. This time, he fails
Opposed by Susan Collins and two other Republican senators, Federal Reserve nominee Judy Shelton wants to eliminate deposit insurance and return to the gold standard.
Another View: Time for Myanmar’s fallen icon of democracy to reverse course
If Aung San Suu Kyi wants to be a true leader, she must recognize the rights of the Rohingya minority to be full citizens.
Another View: Normalization deals guided by Yitzhak Rabin’s spirit
Bahrain, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates have honored the promise of the assassinated Israeli peacemaker by recognizing Israel.
Another View: Big Tech gets a roadmap on how to write its own labor laws
A just-approved California measure should spur other states to weigh how to protect gig workers without sacrificing the flexibility they want.
Another View: Political polarization gets in the way of friendship
It’s hard to overlook attitudes that you consider to be immoral.
Another View: The Supreme Court needs reform
The existing norms are failing and need attention – but there are better ideas than packing the court.