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Joseph Gallardo and his sister Gabrielle at the University of Texas, Austin, November 2013. He was 23 and she was 22.
 
  I'm a living argument for affirmative action: Column  
  It's the indirect, long-term impact of this policy that makes it so important -- and temporary.  
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  Payday lender in Phoenix on April 6, 2016.   Will payday lending rules pay off?: Our view
New federal proposals are far from perfect. But they're a good start.
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  Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray, with hands folded.   New federal rules hurt consumers: Opposing view
People who already have too few credit options will soon have even fewer.
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  Former Louisiana State Police Superintendent Col. Stanley Griffin   Tavis Smiley: Blue Lives Matter. But should cops be given hate crimes protections?
Laws that make police protected class lead to deeper divisions, mistrust.
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  Police escort UCLA students and faculty on June 1, 2016.   UCLA shooting pushes panic button: James Alan Fox
Broad 'active shooter' warnings fuel hysteria more than boost safety.
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  An all-male Mackinac Policy Conference panel on automotive technology, June 1, 2016, Mackinac Island, Mich.   No excuse for a conference of 'manels': Column
You have to try hard to exclude women from nearly every panel in a three-day conference.
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  Hillary Clinton   Can Hillary be trusted to follow the rules?: #tellusatoday
The email scandal has affected her credibility.
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  Trump will reopen his newly renovated resort in Scotland on June 24, 2016.   Hire an outsider president at your own risk: Column
Skills are not as transferable as you think, whether in politics, sports, music or medicine.
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  Henry Kissinger and Hillary Clinton in Washington in 2011.   Glenn Reynolds: Kissinger's lessons in FOIA evasion
Hillary Clinton could have learned a thing or two from the former secretary of State.
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  Isaiah Simpson, center, links arms with other demonstrators during a Black Lives Matter rally.   Policing the USA: A look at race, justice, media
The latest in police incidents across the country including data on civilian and cop deaths
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