“Democrats have built their coalition on a premise that women’s voices matter and that character in public life is not optional,” Jeff Flake writes.
“Here is a chance to prove they mean it.” https://wapo.st/4unYBV5
The next president must fix the Social Security crisis
"Many climate activists praise China as the world’s renewable energy superpower, usually to shame the United States for not doing more to cut carbon emissions," the Editorial Board writes.
"But Beijing is cooking its books."
An editorial guest cartoon by The Spectator. 🎨
"I want to make clear what is actually happening, because the pattern is now transparent — and familiar."
The latest from Regina Wallace-Jones, the president and chief executive of @actblueorg.bsky.social: https://wapo.st/4vH6ZjH
"Americans need to take a hard look at the bill that is rapidly coming due, rather than stuff the notices in a drawer and try to forget they’re there," @mcmegan.bsky.social writes. https://wapo.st/43T57Z7
"How many chemicals are in your food?" as drawn by Edith Pritchett. 🎨 https://wapo.st/49Nw8AO
"A machine can write a sad poem, but it cannot weep at a funeral. It can generate a love letter, but it cannot fall in love," Fareed Zakaria writes.
"The more powerful AI becomes, the more we may rediscover how much we value the distinctly human." https://wapo.st/49KPIO0
How has Iran managed to retain strategic leverage despite significant military and economic setbacks? Writing for @postopinions.bsky.social, Amb. Dennis Ross suggests that internal pressures may ultimately drive political change within the Islamic Republic.
Read more: https://wapo.st/3QvdkQg
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Doctoring data on CO2 emissions undercuts Beijing's claims to be a renewable superpower.