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I Share a Birthday With President Biden. Ask Me About Our Age.
It isn’t too late to start a constructive conversation about aging and leadership.
By Clark Hoyt
It isn’t too late to start a constructive conversation about aging and leadership.
By Clark Hoyt
In the case of the former president, it is far more dangerous to underestimate than to overestimate his capacity to wreak havoc.
By Thomas B. Edsall
It is no accident that he is talking about immigrants’ “poisoning the blood of our country.”
By Jamelle Bouie
Conservative politics often goes from online to the real world. Jane Coaston interviews Mary Katharine Ham about how conservative influencers have changed.
By Jane Coaston
He is gravitating toward the extreme fringes of the conservative legal world.
By Jay Willis
This time with actual presidents.
By Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
Most of the court’s decisions were principled and sound — most, but unfortunately not all.
By William Baude
Young Latino voters are progressives. But Mr. Biden needs to give them a reason to vote for him.
By Jean Guerrero
The Democratic Party seems to be playing the wait-and-see game, hoping polls give it permission to pull the emergency brake.
By Kristen Soltis Anderson
Christian nationalists aim to impose their beliefs on others.
By Pamela Paul
If casting a ballot is merely expressive, then the same is true of not casting one.
By Matthew Walther
We’re seeing what a modern disinformation operation run by the U.S. looks like. It’s not pretty.
By David Wallace-Wells
The court dismisses an abortion case it now says it should never have accepted, opening a window on internal tensions.
By Linda Greenhouse
Those urging Jill Biden to persuade her husband to drop out may misunderstand the nature of their marriage.
By Michelle Cottle
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Looking at polls beyond the straight horse-race numbers between Biden and Trump offers a glimpse of hope for Democrats.
By Nate Silver
Russia and China have seized on last week’s painful presidential debate to push their narrative that America is in terminal decline.
By Sergey Radchenko
Reflecting on the parallels between campaigns that got caught up in existential threats to the nation.
By Kevin Boyle
The Nixonian theory of presidential power is now enshrined as constitutional law.
By Jamelle Bouie
It is increasingly clear that this court sees itself as something other than a participant in our democratic system.
By Kate Shaw
Big Tech is increasingly safe from government regulation.
By Tim Wu
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