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James Carville

James Carville: Biden Won't Win. Democrats Need a Plan. Here's One.

The party needs a new presidential nominee and can't rig things for any one candidate.

Stephen I. Vladeck

The Most Interesting Justice on the Supreme Court Is Also the Loneliest

Justice Amy Coney Barrett has found her voice.

Adam Grant

There's a Name for the Trap Biden Faces

It's always hard to walk away from power.

Stephen Smith

The American Elevator Explains Why Housing Costs Have Skyrocketed

An illness led Stephen Smith to study why America has so few elevators. What he learned explains why housing costs are so high.

Oren Cass

This Is What Elite Failure Looks Like

A revolution is about to swallow U.S. politics, and it's based on the simplest and most radical theory of power.

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James M. Inhofe, Senator Who Denied Climate Change, Dies at 89

An Oklahoma Republican who led the Environment Committee, he took hard-right stands on many issues but was especially vocal in challenging evidence of global warming.

A Diminished Hollywood Welcomes a New Mogul

David Ellison is poised to soon run Paramount Pictures, among other entertainment assets. But what does that mean in a fractured cultural landscape?

In Las Vegas, a Violent Sport Sparks Controversy

The team behind the Ultimate Fighting Championship is betting big on Power Slap, a new and extremely dangerous competition with many detractors.

Columbia Removes Three Deans, Saying Texts Touched on 'Antisemitic Tropes'

Nemat Shafik, the university president, called the sentiments in the text messages "unacceptable and deeply upsetting."

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A new report estimates that the company led by Elon Musk accounted for just under half of all battery-powered vehicles sold in the second quarter of the year.

How Biden Is Leveraging His Defiance to Try to Stem Democratic Defections

In private and in public, President Biden made clear he holds all the cards when determining his political future. Can he get his Democratic critics to fold?

Are You Ever Too Old for a Bikini?

Worried about coming off as an exhibitionist at her daughter's beach wedding, a reader wonders whether there is an age cutoff for wearing a two-piece.

What Happens When Your Bank Isn't Really a Bank and Your Money Disappears?

For unsuspecting depositors of online financial start-ups, the unraveling of a little-known intermediary has separated them from their life savings.

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