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In Aberdeen, S.D., in 2012.
 
  High school starting times: Our view  
  More districts should wake up to the benefits of later bells.  
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  In Panama City, Fla., on Aug. 18, 2016.   Later starts disrupt families: Opposing view
Research and common sense support it. But it's complicated.
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  A Muslim woman in Marseilles, France.   No U.S. burkini bans, but work yet to do: Column
While we jeer France's secular sexism, remember some religions are more equal than others in America.
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  From left, clockwise, Presidents George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe and John Quincy Adams.   Michael Medved: Clinton could learn from James Monroe
There's value in co-opting vanquished opponents.
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  Afghan security forces rush to respond to an attack on the campus of the American University in the Afghan capital Kabul on Aug. 24, 2016.   Voices: After Kabul university bombing, fear for the future
Bombing sparks worries about future of promising university in Kabul.
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  Isis  in an ancient Egyptian wall painting.   Isis is my daughter's name: Column
Her namesake is an Egyptian goddess, not a terror group. We need to break that connection.
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  Hillary Clinton in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, in 2012.   Clinton's cash for access diplomacy: Glenn Reynolds
The email drip-drip-drip continues because she is still hiding something
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  From left, Jill Stein from the Green Party, Rocky Anderson from the Justice Party, Virgil Goode from the Constitution Party and Gary Johnson from the Libertarian Party.   Don't split the vote, two parties are enough: #tellusatoday
You do not need to choose among four parties, just between two.
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  Seth Meyers   Punchlines: A poor appeal to black voters and other election news
The late-night comics on Trump's recent statement to a minority group, and Clinton's ad plan
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  A man wears a Donald Trump mask backwards in Tampa on Aug. 24, 2016.   Trump's minority outreach: Our view
GOP nominee has played the race card too long to credibly pivot.
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