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For You: If Joe Biden Doesn’t Change Course, This Will Be His Worst Failure

Plus, How Europeans Are Responding to Exorbitant Gas and Power Bills
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Ezra Klein

If Joe Biden Doesn't Change Course, This Will Be His Worst Failure

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David Brooks

The Dark Century

Why our era has grown so ugly.

Maureen Dowd

Can Dems Dodge Doomsday?

Democratic gurus warn party to get real, real fast.

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David Marchese

Yale's Happiness Professor Says Anxiety Is Destroying Her Students

The cognitive scientist Laurie Santos says "we're fighting cultural forces that are telling us, 'You're not happy enough.'"

Michael Arkush

Harold Varner and the 92-Foot Putt That Could Get Him a Masters Invitation

The American golfer missed the cut last week at the Genesis Invitational, but he was still riding high from a wild win in the Saudi International.

Gabe Cohn

What's on TV This Week: 'Frederick Douglass: In Five Speeches' and Awards Shows

A new documentary about Frederick Douglass debuts on HBO. And both the Screen Actors Guild Awards and the N.A.A.C.P. Image Awards air this weekend.

Tara Siegel Bernard

Bernie Madoff's Sister and Her Husband Are Found Dead in Florida

The authorities said it appeared to be a murder-suicide.

Angela Serratore

$4 Million Homes in California

A Mediterranean-style house in San Francisco, a midcentury home in Los Angeles and a Southwestern retreat in Sonoma.

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Farewell, Readers, It's Been a Remarkable Ride

Before I go, I want to highlight the breathtaking evolution in health advice that has occurred since I joined The Times in 1965.

Kevin Roose

Crypto Scammers' New Target: Dating Apps

"Everything was a lie," said one woman lured into a recent scam.

Gerald Eskenazi

Emile Francis Built the Rangers His Way

Francis, who died Saturday at 95, installed a no-nonsense culture as the Rangers' general manager and coach. His tenure included nine consecutive playoff appearances.

Rick Rojas

Britain defeats Japan for gold in women's curling.

Curling was a bright spot for the British in Beijing, while Japan's strong showing reflects the sport's growing popularity in East Asia.

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