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In an op-ed headlined “The Hard Truth: Americans Don’t Trust the News Media,” Bezos implied that this step is but one of many that the Post will take in its efforts to persuade its haters that the newspaper is actually worthy of their trust.

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But the cold hard truth is that helping Americans in need also presents a great campaigning opportunity.

The hard truth is, since LeBron showed up six seasons ago, they’ve only been to that one short-season NBA Finals, only two Western Conference finals, and a whole bunch of early summers.

When it comes to raising birth rates, the hard truth may be that there just isn’t a set of policy solutions that will make most American women go from having one or two children in their 20s and 30s to having three or four or more beginning in their teen years—or at least, there isn’t a set of policy solutions that aren’t terrifyingly cruel, invasive, and deadly.

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Time for some hard truth: Los Angeles is not a fashion capital.

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