Monday, September 19, 2022

For You: What Joe Biden Knows That No One Expected Him To

Plus, Inflation Remains Voters' Top Concern. Can Republicans Keep Their Focus?
September 19, 2022

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Inflation Remains Voters' Top Concern. Can Republicans Keep Their Focus?

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FROM OPINION

Ezra Klein

What Joe Biden Knows That No One Expected Him To

A liberalism that is as ambitious about solving problems through invention as it is through redistribution would be powerful indeed.

Zeynep Tufekci

There's Terrific News About the New Covid Boosters, but Few Are Hearing It

These updated vaccines are more protective and could fight future variants and help stave off long Covid.

Maureen Dowd

How Low Can They Go?

G.O.P. grapes of wrath at Martha's Vineyard.

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BASED ON YOUR INTERESTS

How Russian Trolls Helped Keep the Women's March Out of Lock Step

As American feminists came together in 2017 to protest Donald Trump, Russia's disinformation machine set about deepening the divides among them.

How a Bombshell Secret Brought a Fractured Family Together

Three siblings reunite in Amanda Svensson's turbulent novel "A System So Magnificent It Is Blinding."

A Red-Hot Affair With a Younger Man, and the Writing It Kindled

"Getting Lost," a diary by the French writer Annie Ernaux, recounts an all-consuming Paris romance.

A Rural Doctor Gave Her All. Then Her Heart Broke.

Physicians suffer one of the highest burnout rates among professionals. Dr. Kimberly Becher, one of two family practitioners in Clay County, West Virginia, learned the hard way.

Ready for More of 'Less'? Andrew Sean Greer's Hapless Hero Is Back.

In "Less Is Lost," the sequel to his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic novel, the author's writer protagonist, now over 50 and in need of cash, takes to the road once again.

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What We Learned From Week 2 of the N.F.L. Season

Kyler Murray and the Cardinals had Sunday's best comeback, Russell Wilson's Broncos offense needs more time to cook, and the Giants are … working on some things.

What's on TV This Week: 'The Bachelorette' and 'Abbott Elementary'

The ABC reality dating show wraps up a season, and the Emmy Award-winning sitcom begins its second.

Opinion | At Summer's End, a Moment of Wild Surprise

As equinox nears, the lovely cycle life is happening just behind the place in my garden where the goldenrod and the asters look so beautiful together.

Virginia Reverses School Protections for Transgender Students

The state's Department of Education issued guidelines that would require students to file legal documents to be called by different pronouns.

New South Korean President Tries to Make His Mark on Foreign Policy

Yoon Suk Yeol has aligned his country more closely with the United States, but there are limits to how far he can go without angering China or provoking North Korea.

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