Justice Alito Is a True Believer
It is comforting to think that the red meat is for someone else.
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It is comforting to think that the red meat is for someone else.
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Blaming the incident on his wife doesn’t absolve the justice of responsibility.
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Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon, shows the unfathomable brutality of the war in Gaza.
By Samer Attar, Alexander Stockton and
An exemption to a mask ban for medical reasons may soon be eliminated in the state.
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There’s No Sense of Shame at the Supreme Court
Congress and the judiciary can no longer allow a few justices to trample on the court’s reputation.
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Iran’s Nuclear Expansion Remains a Threat to the Middle East
If Tehran builds a bomb, it could set off a chain reaction in the region.
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A Tongue-Lashing for a Defense Witness Isn’t Great News for Trump
The witness tried to play judge, and the real judge was not pleased.
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Readers discuss a guest essay responding to critics of the protests. Also: Faith, family and the G.O.P.; deep dish pizza.
Congress and the judiciary can no longer allow a few justices to trample on the court’s reputation.
By Jesse Wegman
It is comforting to think that the red meat is for someone else.
By Jamelle Bouie
Some of President Biden’s new array of tariffs targeted at China make sense. But others seem motivated by a desire to outflank his opponent in Rust Belt swing states.
By Steven Rattner
Could the U. S. economy be twice as large today if it hadn’t made policy mistakes in the 1970s?
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon, shows the unfathomable brutality of the war in Gaza.
By Samer Attar, Alexander Stockton and Amanda Su
He could convert the United States from a dominant economic and military power into something he purports to abhor — a global loser.
By Jacob Heilbrunn
Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon, shows the unfathomable brutality of the war in Gaza.
By Alexander Stockton and Amanda Su
A strange sense of anticlimax hangs over the Trump trial.
By Michelle Goldberg
The witness tried to play judge, and the real judge was not pleased.
By Jonathan Alter
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