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  • Trump needs data-driven digital media, whether he wants it or not

    Donald Trump has run an unconventional and successful campaign. But if he rejects data-driven digital media (“Trump: Obama data operation ‘overrated,’ ” May 10) he will be without an effective and cost-efficient technology when he needs it most: A run against the Clinton machine. Talk about...

  • Democrats’ promises same as past utopian efforts — they will fail

    Who are the Democrats of today? Do they still believe in the words spoken by President John F. Kennedy, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country”? Or do they just wish to lay claim and hold onto the mystique of the Kennedy name? 

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  • Med device bill won’t weaken FDA

    The recent Congress Blog post “Medical devices: The risks of cutting corners” (May 5), mischaracterized the bipartisan legislation recently passed out of the Senate health committee and overwhelmingly approved by the full House that would improve the efficiency, predictability and transparency...

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  • A call to arms: Songwriters fight for equity in today’s music marketplace

    Most people think of music as a form of art. But for thousands of Americans like me, who make our living creating music, it’s also a business. 

  • North Carolina governor’s ignorance of trans identity

    North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory has doubled down on his support for H.B. 2, the discriminatory bill requiring public school students to use restrooms for the gender they were assigned at birth.

  • No, the VA is not broken

    These days, it’s hard to open a newspaper or watch the news without hearing the latest spin about how the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is failing veterans.