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May 15, 2017
Latest Timing on Trump's Infrastructure Plan: 'Next Several Weeks,' Chao Says
Transportation secretary Elaine Chao told the Chamber of Commerce Monday that the Trump administration will unveil its infrastructure plan in the...
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Campus Sexual Assault Data
Reducing a comprehensive study to an attention-grabbing ratio won't help anyone figure out what's actually happening at individual schools, where...
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No, Dems Haven't Cracked the Code for Winning Over Rural Trump Supporters
Cheri Bustos, a Democratic congresswoman from Central Illinois, was touted last week by Politico as the politician who has cracked the code for...
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The Right Question: What Will be the Fallout of the Comey Firing?
Editor at large William Kristol joins the Washington Examiner's Hugo Gurdon and Byron York to discuss the firing of FBI director James Comey.
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On Afghanistan, It's Bannon vs. Almost Everybody
President Trump will be making a decision soon—though likely not this week, I'm told—about whether to send at least 3,000 U.S. troops to...
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Editor's Corner

Here's what is popular in the TWS Newsroom today:

reason: Hijacking the language.

National Review: No, it is not 'treason.'

What television news personalities sound like when they're off air.

WaPo: From death row to adoption: saving animals by car, van, bus, and even plane.

BBC: Tottenham Hotspur football club bids goodbye to historic stadium.

Mike Lee: Introducing the social capital project.

National Review: The Comey debacle.

WH Dossier: Trump to light the White House blue tonight in honor of police.

Volokh Conspiracy: Reminder: The United States Code is not law.

Atlas Obscura: In the 1960s, telephone pols were equipped with nuclear bomb detection machines.

BuzzFeed: Alex Jones will never stop being Alex Jones.

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