Sunday, April 24, 2022

Sunday Best: Coming changes to this newsletter

Thank you for your readership.

I want to thank you for being a loyal reader of this newsletter. I've really enjoyed sending stories to you each weekend, and I hope that you've found them valuable. I do, however, want to fill you in on some changes. This will be the last edition of Sunday Best that you'll receive. But the news isn't all bad: Starting on April 30, you will continue to receive the most thought-provoking pieces from Times Opinion in our Opinion Today newsletter. Monday through Friday, we'll send you expert analyses and commentary to help you make sense of the news and see cultural moments from fresh vantage points. And on Saturdays, we'll take a step back and share the essays and interviews on the big ideas shaping the world that you've grown accustomed to reading in Sunday Best. If you don't want to receive Opinion Today, simply unsubscribe at the bottom of this newsletter before Thursday, April 28.

— Jennifer Brown

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Matt Chase

Guest Essay

They Are the Heirs of Nazi Fortunes, and They Aren't Apologizing

In a country that is celebrated for its culture of reckoning and remembrance, the richest families are often an exception.

By David de Jong

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Illustration by Ben Denzer; source photographs by Paul Denzer

Guest Essay

What You Don't Know About Amazon

The company's rewiring of retail puts customers at risk.

By Moira Weigel

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Jun Cen

Guest Essay

Why Did We Stop Believing That People Can Change?

When we see others as the sum of their past beliefs and actions, nothing added, subtracted or transformed, forgiveness and redemption become impossible.

By Rebecca Solnit

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Christian Hartmann/Reuters

Guest Essay

Macron May Keep the Presidency, but Le Pen Has Already Won

The French election has shown the vigor and entrenchment of the far right.

By Rachel Donadio

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Illustration by Anthony Gerace; photographs by Ronaldo Schemidt, Mikhail Klimentyev, Yevgeny Biyatov and Sergei Supinsky, via Getty Images

America in focus

'I Don't Think It's Going to Stop in Ukraine': 10 Americans on Putin's War

In Times Opinion's latest focus group, 10 Americans talked about Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelensky and where the war in Ukraine goes from here.

By Yara Bayoumy and Adrian J. Rivera

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