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The Tragedy of Joe Biden’s Triumph

An unshakable feature of the last four years has been this heavy, crushing incredulity that Donald Trump managed to become president. A lot of things had to go right for him at once, and he was...

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The Election Is Over. Here’s a Vision From the Left for the Next Four Years.

We have a new president, but little else has changed in terms of the work ahead. A Biden administration may be more vulnerable to pressure from the left, but its positions on climate disaster, police...

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Donald Trump Lost the Election. He’s Losing His Party, Too.

Let’s be clear about what we are seeing. President Trump is doing all that he can to prevent ballots against him from being counted in an election he has now lost. He and his surrogates are encouraging...

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Trump Has Never Been More Dangerous Than He Is Now

Joe Biden is the president-elect of the United States. But we are now in President Trump’s lame-duck period, a roughly two-and-a-half-month interregnum that the country must endure before Biden takes...

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Trump Is Still the President, and the Pandemic Is Getting Worse

The election of Joe Biden as the forty-sixth president of the United States heralds a massive change in the U.S. approach to controlling the coronavirus pandemic—a shift from a president who has...

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A Weeklong Election, in Pictures

Most of America spent this week at home watching the events of this drawn-out election play out on their screens. But the anxiety, the anger, the joy, and the relief of this week didn’t take place...

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How Biden Can Beat Covid-19

In many ways, Decision 2020 came down to the pandemic. Vice President Biden and Senator Kamala Harris made coronavirus control a central part of their message to voters. “I’m not going to shut down the...

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Alaska Offers Biden the Slimmest of Hopes for a Democratic Senate

As the 2020 election finally unwinds, Democrats seeking a majority in the Senate have turned their eyes south, to the two pending runoff votes in Georgia, which could produce an even 50–50 split in the...

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In The Undoing, a Grisly Murder Rocks High Society Manhattan

Everybody loves to watch “smug marrieds”—to borrow Bridget Jones’s phrase—fall apart, and if they’re rich, then all the better. That lust for schadenfreude is what sells tabloid stories about celebrity...

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How to De-Trumpify the Justice Department

In late August, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced that it had issued requests to New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Michigan concerning their handling of the coronavirus in...

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The Left Must Hit the Streets Again—Right Now

Enough about Donald Trump: The opportunity to plan beyond him is among the most important privileges the Democratic Party and the country won last week. Unless Democrats sweep the Georgia runoffs in...

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The Democrats Will Suffer if They Abandon the Green New Deal

Did Joe Biden’s much-publicized suggestion that he wanted to “transition” off fossil fuels during a presidential debate cost him the election? Evidently not. Biden is projected to flip Pennsylvania...

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Consider the Bootlicker

The Trump era is not yet over, and the Biden administration has not yet begun. There are still another two months for horrible things to continue to happen and then another four years for, hopefully,...

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Trump’s New Self-Care Routine: Filing Sad Lawsuits

President Trump does not believe in the legitimacy of the electoral process unless he wins—and sometimes, not even then. In 2016, he complained after the Iowa caucuses that “either a new election...

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There’s a Lot We Don’t Know About the Promising Covid Vaccine

Pfizer and BioNTech, a German biotechnology company, announced Monday that their coronavirus vaccine may be 90 percent effective at preventing Covid-19, according to early results. Although experts...

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Ivanka in Exile

What now, for Ivanka Trump? Since publishing her unpleasant-to-pronounce self-help book, Women Who Work, in 2017 and closing her poorly performing personal fashion line in 2018, the favorite first...

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How the World Gave Up on the Stateless

For almost a decade, Josef Ben-David was stateless. The son of a Jewish elementary school teacher in Czarist Russia, he hated his native country, where prevalent antisemitism made his life impossible....

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Postelection Misinformation and Massacre Threats on Conservatives’ Favorite...

If you want to understand the state of social media, take a look at a Twitter account called @FacebooksTop10. Maintained by New York Times journalist Kevin Roose, the account tweets a daily list of the...

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Why Are Democrats Shielding Republican Liars?

Speaking with CNN on Tuesday morning, Democratic Senator Chris Coons danced a tired routine. As the interview turned toward the refusal by Republican congressional leaders to refute the lame-duck...

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The Agenda Is Still Survival

At the start of the week, as the Trump coup attempt cranked into gear, there was yet another entry in the Democratic Party’s continued identity crisis. In dueling interviews with The New York Times,...

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