Opinion: Latest Reports from The Washington Posts ‘Rampage’

Supporters greet Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at a rally in Carson May 17, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Here are the latest reports from The Washington Posts ‘Rampage’.

Wondering whether today’s college students have become too fragile? Read this document.
A sample of the “bias” incidents students at the University of Oregon thought worthy of redress or punishment from school administrators.

The GOP’s ’embarrassment of riches’ of presidential contenders, down to just one rich embarrassment
Reading my colleagues’ accounts of all the ways that Republican politicians are waffling on their new party leader has made me nostalgic for the time when pundits still touted the right’s “deep bench” for 2016.

Ivy League economist interrogated for doing math on American Airlines flight
Move over, Clock Boy. Another swarthy-looking nerd is alarming the authorities.

What the federal debt would look like under Clinton vs. other candidates

What the federal debt would look like under Clinton vs. other candidates

One of these things is not like the others.

When did Americans think America was still ‘great’? Whenever they were still young.

When did Americans think America was still 'great'? Whenever they were still young.

Ask Americans to choose the decade when America was at its greatest, and they’re most likely to name a period from their youth, according to a new survey.

Millennials are increasingly rejecting voodoo economics

Millennials are increasingly rejecting voodoo economics

Just 35 percent of young people believe tax cuts are an effective way to increase growth, the lowest share since at least 2010, according to a new poll from Harvard’s Institute of Politics.

‘What is Donald Trump?’: A Google News investigation.

‘What is Donald Trump?': A Google News investigation.

All the things that Donald Trump has been called, and calls himself.

Kids These Days can’t do anything. That includes driving cars.

Kids These Days can’t do anything. That includes driving cars.

New data show that the share of young people who have driver’s licenses has plummeted in the last 30 years.

Millennials have a higher opinion of socialism than of capitalism

Millennials have a higher opinion of socialism than of capitalism

Survey data on views of socialism, and willingness to vote for an otherwise qualified presidential candidate who happens to be socialist.

Where are the workers?

Where are the workers?

In several recent surveys and economic reports, employers complain that they can’t find the talent they need.

Republican candidates are out-Reaganing Reagan on tax cuts

Republican candidates are out-Reaganing Reagan on tax cuts

The Republican presidential candidates’ tax cuts are so yooge that they’d be unprecedented.

Familiarity breeds contempt: A rising share of voters say they would ‘never’ vote for GOP candidates

Familiarity breeds contempt: A rising share of voters say they would ‘never’ vote for GOP candidates

“The Republican nomination campaign is turning into a suicide pact.”

Why write about tiny sombreros?
Behind the controversy over “cultural appropriation” at Bowdoin college are important moral, pedagogical and democratic questions.

Bowdoin update: On Facebook, school flaunted photos of alumni, students in school-provided sombreros

Bowdoin update: On Facebook, school flaunted photos of alumni, students in school-provided sombreros

How can Bowdoin’s administration claim that students should have known better than to wear sombreros whimsically, when the school itself handed out sombreros for a whimsical photo booth set-up at last year’s reunions?

Some charts proving today’s Senate is the most do-nothing Senate in decades

Some charts proving today’s Senate is the most do-nothing Senate in decades

Senate confirmations for federal judges and executive branch openings are at their lowest levels in decades.

Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who a majority of Americans say is ‘qualified’ to be president

Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who a majority of Americans say is ‘qualified’ to be president

But Bernie Sanders is the only candidate whom a majority of the public considers “honest and trustworthy.”

Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who a majority of Americans say is ‘qualified’ to be president

Hillary Clinton is the only candidate who a majority of Americans say is ‘qualified’ to be president

But Bernie Sanders is the only candidate whom a majority of the public considers “honest and trustworthy.”

Some charts proving today’s Senate is the most do-nothing Senate in decades

Some charts proving today's Senate is the most do-nothing Senate in decades

Senate confirmations for federal judges and executive branch openings are at their lowest levels in decades.

Bowdoin update: On Facebook, school flaunted photos of alumni, students in school-provided sombreros
How can Bowdoin’s administration claim that students should have known better than to wear sombreros whimsically, when the school itself handed out sombreros for a whimsical photo booth set-up at last year’s reunions?

Why write about tiny sombreros?
Behind the controversy over “cultural appropriation” at Bowdoin college are important moral, pedagogical and democratic questions.

Familiarity breeds contempt: A rising share of voters say they would ‘never’ vote for GOP candidates

Familiarity breeds contempt: A rising share of voters say they would 'never' vote for GOP candidates

“The Republican nomination campaign is turning into a suicide pact.”

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