Trump Is the Nostalgia-Protest-Change Candidate. Can Biden Beat That?
Biden may need a debate to improve his standing.
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Biden may need a debate to improve his standing.
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Blaming the incident on his wife doesn’t absolve the justice of responsibility.
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An exemption to a mask ban for medical reasons may soon be eliminated in the state.
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Georgia’s “foreign agent” bill will help move the country closer to the Kremlin’s orbit.
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Iran’s Nuclear Expansion Remains a Threat to the Middle East
If Tehran builds a bomb, it could set off a chain reaction in the region.
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Is Disinflation Back on Track?
What looked like an acceleration in prices was probably a statistical illusion.
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Is There a Constitutional Right to Talk About Abortion?
The First Amendment looms large in lower court cases that may find their way to the Supreme Court.
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Dear Boomers, the Student Protesters Are Not Idiots
Older folks’ objections to protests and encampments may not be as reasoned as they claim.
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Finding an Opening, Trump’s Team Catches Michael Cohen Unawares
Even a single slip-up could harm a witness’s credibility with a juror.
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The shooting of Slovakia’s prime minister comes with a backdrop of growing political polarization.
By Alena Krempaska
Technology can’t and shouldn’t replace educators, but it can complement what they do best.
By Peter Coy
Readers fear “tyranny,” dread election night and offer Trump-Induced Anxiety therapy. Also: Justice Alito’s upside-down flag; debate rules; marriage penalties.
The First Amendment looms large in lower court cases that may find their way to the Supreme Court.
By Linda Greenhouse
The president has many problems this election. Is Kamala Harris one of them?
By Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat, Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen
Nellie Bowles’s new book fights the last war.
By Michelle Goldberg
With or without Trump, the Republican threat to democracy remains.
By Jamelle Bouie
In reporting about voters’ views of Mr. Biden, it’s clear at least some think he’s hardly doing anything at all — and that if re-elected, there might be no change.
By Katherine Miller
The legal scholar Aslı Ü. Bâli traces the history of international law and its role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
Older folks’ objections to protests and encampments may not be as reasoned as they claim.
By Elizabeth Spiers
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