Joe Biden’s Interrupted Presidency
He sought the office nearly all his life. When he finally got there, it brought out his best — and eventually his worst.
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He sought the office nearly all his life. When he finally got there, it brought out his best — and eventually his worst.
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The football player Michael Oher believes his early life was misrepresented by the Oscar-winning movie and the book it was based on.
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From jail and addiction to music stardom, the singer says he’s living a “modern American fairy tale.”
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The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on how to fairly evaluate candidates in a workplace.
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They All Got Mysterious Brain Diseases. They’re Fighting to Learn Why.
Doctors in Canada have identified dozens of patients with similar, unexplained symptoms — a scientific puzzle that has now become a political maelstrom.
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Embrace Your Summer Dad Bod. These Movies Show You the Way.
Films have much to say about taking a dad bod on vacation — from cheap laughs to the sartorial glories of Gérard Depardieu.
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Judge John Hodgman on the Constitutionality of the ‘Pizza Tax’
Does driving to pick up dinner entitle you to a car slice?
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The Activist Left Doesn’t Want a Hero. But Does It Need One?
For years, America’s left has been wary of charismatic figureheads. But a movement without leaders has its limits.
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The Wonder Seasoning Your Salad Is Missing
The bagel “everything” topping finishes croutons in this summery salad.
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His decision to quit the race ended a remarkable chapter in American political history — and started one that may yet define his legacy.
By Robert Draper
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on the etiquette associated with offering congratulations.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
Tunnel through time with vintage B-roll.
By Jonathan D. Fitzgerald
The senator discusses how political calculations killed his border bill, the evangelical Christian vote and preparing for life after Trump.
By Lulu Garcia-Navarro
JD Vance and his allies represent a mind-set that dates back to the McCarthy era and the dawn of the Cold War.
By Clay Risen
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on a wealthy family’s philanthropic planning.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
We embedded with an elusive rebel group in the Nuba Mountains to document its side of the country’s civil war.
By Nicholas Casey
A couple compete to see who can be more wrong.
By John Hodgman
As the conflict in Sudan rages on, an army has built its own state within a state — a vision of what the nation could become.
By Nicholas Casey and Moises Saman
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on conditional gifts.
By Kwame Anthony Appiah
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