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Andrew Romanoff debuts a Senate ad meant to scare you – and then what?

Our view: The last time the Senate tried a president, it was ugly

With Dems on the verge of impeaching Trump, what does Clinton’s story say?

Our view: Were the British voters speaking to us?

Very early Friday morning, in the dark, when most sensible Coloradans were asleep and a few were listening to the BBC, Boris Johnson, the leader of Britain’s Conservative party, “This elec...

Die, coyote, die

They may need to be removed, but there are better ways than bombing

Our view: Afghanistan is our new quagmire – and it’s not even new

Ending the endless wars is harder than the candidates and government let on

Our view: Pity the poor voters

The British go to the polls this week with little hope of change for the better

Our view: Socialism still riles our Democratic candidates

’Tis the season to litigate political ideas and work out our socialist kinks

Our view: ‘The Report’ lays bare our national soul

A movie about bureaucratic infighting dryly lays bare our national soul

Our view: These city ‘errors’ are whoppers

The good news is that council cut the budget – but we still would like answers

Our view: Presidents can’t withhold aid Congress appropriates. Blame Nixon.

Presidents can’t withhold aid Congress appropriates – blame Richard Nixon

Our view: On climate, hope’s death has been exaggerated

Last Tuesday morning, on the heels of the release of a new U.N. report on emissions and climate change, NPR host Rachel Martin had a climate policy expert, Elliot Diringer, Diringer quickl...

Our view: 500 years later, does the Conquest of Mexico matter?

Does the Conquest of Mexico still matter?