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An allied correspondent in Hiroshima on Sept. 8, 1945, a month after the U.S. dropped an atomic bomb on the city -- the first ever used in warfare.
 
  Trump fails the Hiroshima test: Nicholas Burns  
  Presidents in the nuclear age must have the judgment and maturity to avoid catastrophic wars.  
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  A Bernie Sanders rally in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on May 16, 2016.   Save Puerto Rico by setting the island free: Column
Plan to address territory's debt crisis should include independence.
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  Chicago airport on May 16, 2016.   Reimagine TSA to protect travelers: Column
Hour-long waits at security checkpoints are a leadership failure that leave us more vulnerable to terror attacks.
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  Joelle   Half-Iranian 'Bachelorette' makes me proud: Column
ABC may not make a big deal about JoJo Fletcher's Persian mother, but it's huge to Middle Easterners.
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  Donald Trump campaigns in Spokane, Wash., on May 7, 2016.   Would President Trump be a science guy?: Column
He's inconsistent and sometimes wrong. On the other hand, like Reagan, he does think big.
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  Travelers stand in line to go through the TSA security checkpoint at O'Hare International airport in Chicago.   TSA is experiencing some technical difficulties: #tellusatoday
Are TSA employees playing hard-ball to get more funding?
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  The White House on May 20, 2016.   Glenn Reynolds: When leaders cheat, followers ... follow
The trust that underlies a law-abiding society is rotting away thanks to double-dealing in Washington.
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  British director Ken Loach celebrates on stage after being awarded with the Palme d'Or for the film   Voices: Cannes festival's big winner is life (and art) defeating terrorism
The French film festival overcomes the specter and fears of a terrorist attack.
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  Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail, right, at the  Cairo airport on May 19, 2016.   The EgyptAir crash: Our view
Amid terrorism fears, another jetliner falls from the sky.
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  The Eiffel Tower in Paris through a grill in wooden panels surrounding a construction site, May 15, 2016.   Why you should still go to Europe: Column
Be careful but don't be fearful. You are more likely to encounter pickpockets than terrorists.
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