| "The great joy of the Olympics," writes Post columnist Eugene Robinson, "is seeing so many young men and women from all around the globe putting politics aside, competing as equals and forging unlikely friendships based on mutual respect and admiration. The games allow us, if only for a couple of weeks, to celebrate our common humanity and imagine a better world." "In the Tokyo games, however, the focus may be not on the quality of competition but on whether organizers can prevent a devastating outbreak of covid-19 in the Olympic Village and a dangerous rise in Japan's overall infection rate." "So," asks Robinson, "why on earth are we doing this?" The Games begin later this week. (Marlena Sloss/The Washington Post) The positive tests are already rolling in, demonstrating why we won't be able to keep focused on the athletic brilliance that's supposed to be the point. By Eugene Robinson ● Read more » | | | | Politicians of both parties hate Big Tech's approach to content moderation and think it should change — but propose diametrically opposite directions. By Catherine Rampell ● Read more » | | | | How many died? How many of those people were vaccinated? By Kate Cohen ● Read more » | | | Republicans are betting that suburbanites will be alienated by bold progressive economics. By Greg Sargent ● Read more » | | | | 'You are one of the reasons people can't stand the media,' said the author to the CNN host. By Erik Wemple ● Read more » | | | | The evidence is overwhelming. The message being sent by letting him off is dangerous. By Paul Waldman ● Read more » | | | | If equitable access to opportunity for all is truly a regional priority, we need to ensure transportation improvements make it easier for more people to get to work and find new jobs using their primary mode of commuting. By John Townsend, Daniel Flores and Jason Stanford ● Read more » | | | | Only vaccination mandates can stop the spread of covid-19. By Max Boot ● Read more » | | | | Parents are tired of being viewed as third-class voices in the schools their children attend. By Rory Cooper ● Read more » | | | |