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The Week That Perished: January 17, 2026

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Rapist policemen, Venezuelan housing, public toilets, and more news of the world. The post The Week That Perished: January 17, 2026 appeared first on The American Conservative

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Venezuelan housing issues cannot be solely blamed on the government; local communities must also take responsibility for sustainable solutions.

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Public toilets are essential for urban health and sanitation, yet they often remain underfunded and neglected in city planning.

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The discussion around public amenities like toilets reflects broader societal values and the importance of accessibility for all citizens.

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While incidents of police misconduct are alarming, they should not overshadow the dedication of many officers who serve their communities honorably.

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The presence of rapist policemen highlights a systemic failure in law enforcement that must be addressed through comprehensive reform.

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