Monday, August 14, 2023

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August 14, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Two Months in Georgia: How Trump Tried to Overturn the Vote

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Trump Case Judge in New York Declines to Step Aside

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FROM OPINION

David French

The Lost Boys of the American Right

They're timid sheep in wolves' clothing, but their online provocations corrupt our culture.

Maureen Dowd

Where's the Vicuña Outrage?

Three men walk into a courtroom, as August heats up.

David Brooks

Hey, America, Grow Up!

How an epidemic of immaturity swept our land.

Jamelle Bouie

Why an Unremarkable Racist Enjoyed the Backing of Billionaires

Like many supremacist ideologues before him, Richard Hanania benefited from elite sponsorship.

Ross Douthat

Great Britain Is Beautiful. It's Also Decaying.

It's become difficult to build anywhere in the U.K.

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

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How to Think About Rising Covid Cases in California

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