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Airport security
 
  Laptop ban would be too soon  
  Weigh the risk of terrorism against battery explosions in the cargo hold: Our view  
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  Airport security   Ban on carry-on laptops could be necessary
Terrorists understand that if they succeed, they've shaken the aviation industry: Another view
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  Paul Ryan in Washington on June 8, 2017.   Will Republicans ever stop defending Donald Trump?
James Comey's testimony didn't jolt them, but political professionals might have more influence.
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  Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.)   A year after Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting, we're going backward on guns
How many more need to perish before we take meaningful action?
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  A health care clinic in Philadelphia   Here's how Republicans should try for a bipartisan health plan
Both sides need to give on Medicaid, Planned Parenthood and how to pay for sick people.
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  A man sitting at his cubicle.   Unelected bureaucrats are running our lives
You didn't gives these clowns power. They just grabbed it.
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  President Trump at a news conference   Make sure you get a good lawyer, Trump
Readers give their views on Russia investigation
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  Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., questioning James Comey on June 8, 2017.   Now James Comey knows how women feel when the boss harasses them
Like Gretchen Carlson and many others, he was stunned, anxious and unsure what to do
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  Residents stand in line for breakfast recently at a juvenile detention center.   House bill could lock teens up for more than a decade
As some states work to end harsh sentencing, move has potential to treat juveniles like predators for sexting
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