Saturday, August 29, 2015

Saturday's Opinions: A rejection of the nuclear deal could lead to radicalism in Iran

A rejection of the nuclear deal could lead to radicalism in IranWhen Mexicans crossed our border to feed Americans in needWe can't advance the goals of Black Lives Matter without addressing gun controlThe case for Joe Biden to run in 2016Affirming a right to die with dignityWhy Republicans' health-care plans are bad deals for AmericansStandardized tests can help combat inequityA summer so lawless in D.C., it feels like the Wild WestReconsidering parole in VirginiaMontgomery should fund the Parent Resource CentersDon't fuss over food trucksA $15 minimum wage would hurt entry-level workersJeb Bush's foot-in-mouth problem
 
A rejection of the nuclear deal could lead to radicalism in Iran
For the nuclear deal to be successful, Tehran must derive substantial benefits from sanctions relief.  Read full article »
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Stephen R. Kelly
When Mexicans crossed our border to feed Americans in need
For three weeks after Katrina, Mexican soldiers helped thousands of displaced Americans in Texas.  Read full column »
Firmin DeBrabander
We can't advance the goals of Black Lives Matter without addressing gun control
Laws do little to stem the growing violence in cities so long as it remains easy to get guns from nearby states.  Read full column »
Ruth Marcus
The case for Joe Biden to run in 2016
The vice president unbound would be a credible alternative to Hillary Clinton  Read full column »
George F. Will
Affirming a right to die with dignity
There is human dignity in making an autonomous decision to end one's suffering.  Read full column »
Ezekiel J. Emanuel
Why Republicans' health-care plans are bad deals for Americans
Few trust the "replace" part of the GOP pledge to "repeal and replace."  Read full column »
Robert C. Bobb
Standardized tests can help combat inequity
The absence of solid assessments hurts our most vulnerable students.  Read full column »
Colbert I. King
A summer so lawless in D.C., it feels like the Wild West
Killers seem to think that their lives are the only ones that matter.  Read full column »
Terry McAuliffe
Reconsidering parole in Virginia
Keeping nonviolent offenders locked away may not be the best solution.  Read full column »
Georgia Lewis
Montgomery should fund the Parent Resource Centers
They are the first line of defense in education.  Read full column »
Patrice Lee
Don't fuss over food trucks
Montgomery and Arlington counties should emulate D.C.'s regulations.  Read full column »
Mirta Gutierrez
A $15 minimum wage would hurt entry-level workers
Employers won't hire unskilled people for that much money.  Read full column »
Dana Milbank
Jeb Bush's foot-in-mouth problem
What we've got here is failure to communicate.  Read full column »
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Americans shouldn't demand a 'right to be forgotten' online
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