James Carville: Biden Won’t Win. Democrats Need a Plan. Here’s One.
Democrats need a new presidential nominee and can’t rig things for any one candidate. Here’s an idea for how to move forward.
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Democrats need a new presidential nominee and can’t rig things for any one candidate. Here’s an idea for how to move forward.
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Gretchen Whitmer, Kamala Harris, President Biden — who is best positioned to beat Donald Trump in November?
By Charles M. Blow, Ross Douthat, David French, Nicholas Kristof, Pamela Paul, Lydia Polgreen, Derek Arthur, Sophia Alvarez Boyd, Vishakha Darbha and
The White House desperately tries to take word salad off the menu.
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The American Elevator Explains Why Housing Costs Have Skyrocketed
An illness led Stephen Smith to study why America has so few elevators. What he learned explains why housing costs are so high.
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Liberals Are Accidentally Smothering the Clean Energy Revolution
It takes too many studies for the government to do the right thing.
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The Most Interesting Justice on the Supreme Court Is Also the Loneliest
She has found her literal and figurative voice.
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As a Psychiatrist, Here’s How I Talk to Transgender Youth and Their Families About Gender Identity
There’s a better way to think about gender identity in all of us.
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Democrats need a new presidential nominee and can’t rig things for any one candidate. Here’s an idea for how to move forward.
By James Carville
Readers discuss a column by Pamela Paul. Also: Criticism of The Times’s Biden-Trump coverage; why voting matters; helping migrants in New York.
This time with actual presidents.
By Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
She has found her literal and figurative voice.
By Stephen I. Vladeck
After surviving one round of economic Russian roulette, Donald Trump is asking us to take another spin, only this time with many more bullets in the chamber.
By Robert E. Rubin and Kenneth I. Chenault
There’s a better way to think about gender identity in all of us.
By Jack Turban
An illness led Stephen Smith to study why America has so few elevators. What he learned explains why housing costs are so high.
By Stephen Smith
It takes too many studies for the government to do the right thing.
By Robinson Meyer
The White House desperately tries to take word salad off the menu.
By Maureen Dowd
Readers take issue with advice in a guide to party etiquette. Also: Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump; occupational therapy for older New Yorkers.
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