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The Loneliness of Amy Coney Barrett
When this Supreme Court term began last October, one of the more intriguing predictions from commentators was that Justice Amy…
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Joe Biden, in the Goodest Bunker Ever
When I saw the Michael Shear story in The Times on July 4, recounting how President Biden had stumbled talking…
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Jane F. McAlevey, Who Empowered Workers Across the Globe, Dies at 59
An organizer and author, she believed that a union was only as strong as its members and trained thousands “to…
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He Won the Turner Prize. But Does He Still Want to Be an Artist?
A few years ago, the English artist Jesse Darling was standing in the vegetable aisle of a grocery store when…
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Martin Stolar, Lawyer Who Fought for Social Justice, Dies at 81
His clients included antiwar protesters and terror suspects. His practice “not only defended needy people, it propelled social movements,” a…
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Jim Clyburn Is Right About What Democrats Should Do Next
President Biden faces a problem with no solution. No interview or speech will convince a doubtful public that he is…
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NATO Has to Change. Here’s How.
What would Ike say now? Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, NATO’s first supreme allied commander Europe, felt strongly that his mission was…
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Yoshihiro Uchida, Peerless Judo Coach, Is Dead at 104
A coach at San Jose State for seven decades, he helped establish the sport in America and trained generations of…
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What the Interview With Biden Showed
Readers aren’t mollified by the president’s answers to questions from George Stephanopoulos.
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Stanley Moss, Poet Who Evoked a Troubled World, Dies at 99
His moving and often painful free-verse observations on friends’ deaths, the Holocaust and other topics won him many devoted fans.