Monday, August 8, 2022

For You: Why Is Ron Johnson Still Competitive Despite, You Know, Everything?

Plus, Biden Is on a Roll That Any President Would Relish. Is It a Turning Point?
August 8, 2022

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Biden Is on a Roll That Any President Would Relish. Is It a Turning Point?

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Michelle Cottle

Why Is Ron Johnson Still Competitive Despite, You Know, Everything?

He has a way of winning Wisconsin Senate races in spite of his weird behavior. Democrats see ousting him this fall as key to keeping the Senate.

Maureen Dowd

Hey, Joe, Don't Give It a Go

Rest on your laurels, and don't run for re-election, Mr. President.

Ezra Klein

I Didn't Want It to Be True, but the Medium Really Is the Message

How we look matters as much as what we see.

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'Team Molly' Parents Sue E-Bike Company Over Daughter's Death

An online community offered support for Molly Steinsapir, a 12-year-old who experienced brain trauma in an accident last year. Her mother and father have filed suit against Rad Power Bikes.

Olivia Newton-John, Pop Singer and 'Grease' Star, Dies at 73

She began her career as an innocent purveyor of middle-of-the-road pop but later adopted a bad-girl persona.

Is Cricket Sustainable Amid Climate Change?

The warming of the earth, combined with the exhausting nature of the game, is raising questions about the future of the second most popular sport in the world.

Axios Agrees to Sell Itself to Cox Enterprises for $525 Million

The digital media company's founders, Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen and Roy Schwartz, will continue to run the company.

Hiroyuki Sanada Lays Down His Sword for Shohei Ohtani and 10,000 Steps

The Japanese action star tells why sunsets, fishing and the perfect meal of oysters and wine keep him contented.

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Sacramento Savors Its Underdog Moment

The capital city, often overshadowed by San Francisco and Los Angeles, is taking pride in the success of its lower-tier Sacramento Republic F.C. over Major League Soccer teams.

20 Years at 30,000 Feet: A Flight Attendant Answers Readers' Questions

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'Why Do I Have to Work Twice as Hard Just to Get Noticed?'

Sylvia Fowles has been as dominant on the court as Sue Bird, but only one of them is a household name, our columnist writes.

What's on TV This Week: 'The Princess' and 'Password'

HBO airs a new documentary on the life and death of Princess Diana. And NBC brings back a game show.

A Sparsely Populated Island, a Marital Spat and a Missing Husband

Johanna Mo's new novel, "The Shadow Lily," is a solid police procedural that brims with twists, turns and surprising revelations.

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