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  • Nov 21, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Charles Lane |Leana S. Wen |Robert Gebelhoff

    And can we disentangle his good ideas from his conspiracy theories? November 21, 2024 at 8:00 a.m. ESTPeople are justifiably alarmed at the prospect of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being put in charge of American health policy. On the latest episode of “Impromptu,” deputy Opinions editor Charles Lane, pediatrician and columnist Leana S. Wen, and editor Rob Gebelhoff debate how to disentangle the candidate’s sound ideas from his conspiratorial ones — and what we should do to make America healthier.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Robert Gebelhoff |Amanda Shendruk

    Where are the tightest races this year? In the 44 battles for statehouses. Invalid DateSorry, a summary is not available for this article at this time. Please try again later. National politics getting you down? Are you tired of reading about the same old presidential and Senate races? Good news: Legislatures in 44 states are also up for election this year, and they feature a bushel of nail-biters. Even more important: What happens in these races will reverberate in American politics for years to come.

  • Sep 20, 2024 | messenger-inquirer.com | Robert Gebelhoff

    Vice President Kamala Harris has earned the distinction of being the first presidential candidate to have supported legalizing marijuana federally. Yet she seems to think this is a liability rather than the opportunity it really is. In 2019, Harris co-sponsored a bill that would have lifted the federal ban on pot. But since launching her presidential campaign, she’s been silent on the issue.

  • Sep 17, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Robert Gebelhoff

    September 17, 2024 at 6:30 a.m. EDTVice President Kamala Harris has earned the distinction of being the first presidential candidate to have supported legalizing marijuana federally. Yet she seems to think this is a liability rather than the opportunity it really is. In 2019, Harris co-sponsored a bill that would have lifted the federal ban on pot. But since launching her presidential campaign, she’s been silent on the issue.

  • Aug 12, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Robert Gebelhoff

    Which is the more important fight: the one against fossil fuels or the one against climate change? Listening to many climate activists these days, it seems their answer is the former, the latter be damned. The latest example is a throwdown over a bipartisan bill introduced by Sens. Joe Manchin III (I-W.Va.) and John Barrasso (R-Wyo.).

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