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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in Playalinda Beach, Fla., on Oct. 30, 2017.
 
  2018: What could possibly go right? Five possibilities.  
  Here’s to a 2018 where markets are rising, terror is falling, spaceships are flying, Korea is quiet and sanity returns. Hey, it could happen!  
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  A medical marijuana dispensary in Los Angeles on Dec. 27, 2017.   Drugged driving on marijuana is dangerous. Let's treat it that way.
Americans are alarmingly ignorant about the risks of driving while high. As more states legalize pot, we need intensive public safety campaigns.
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  Protest in Tehran, Iran, on Dec. 30, 2017.   Iran unrest threatens Tehran's tyrants. Can protesters drive them out?
The demonstrations have gone well beyond economics and foreign policy to question the legitimacy of the regime itself.
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  opinion      
  Father and son.   Reader: How adopting a teenager changed my life
A reader from Brooklyn, N.Y., explains why children are never too old to need a family.
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  Melissa McCarthy   These were the best late-night jokes of 2017
These were our favorite jokes of 2017, from the stars of late night.
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  policing      
  Washington D.C.'s New Beginnings juvenile detention center, is located in Laurel, Md.   D.C. youth detention emerges as model of improvement, but struggles persist
System still wrongly punishes girls, faces challenge of juveniles who abscond
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  A #MeToo march in Los Angeles on Nov. 12, 2017.   Sexual harassment tipping point will come when blue-collar women make the news
Society fails to see the women who serve, clean and pick crops, especially when their skin is dark. And it's hard for them to make their voices heard.
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  President Trump with Vice President Pence and GOP congressional leaders, Dec. 20, 2017, Washington.   A President Pence would calm the crazy but not the controversy
A promotion for the VP is certainly possible. And while you may loathe his politics, he's not the type to wake up and launch bombers in a snit.
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  J. Scott Applewhite/ Associated Press  Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Rancho Mirage, endorsed Attorney General Kamala Harris over Rep. Loretta Sanchez.  Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., speaks during the second day of the Democratic National Convention in Philadel   Barbara Boxer: Will 2018 be the Year of the Woman, this time for real?
Boxer: 'Yes, these are times of challenge and controversy and so for all of us who are up to it, we have miles to go before we sleep.'
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    The top political cartoons of 2017

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