Tuesday, August 27, 2024

For You: Trump Can Win on Character

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August 27, 2024, 5:11 p.m. Eastern time

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Guest Essays From Opinion

Rich Lowry

Trump Can Win on Character

Presidential races are won and lost on character as much as the issues, and often the issues are proxies for character.

Bill Saporito

There Are a Bazillion Possible Starbucks Orders — and It's Killing the Company

Starbucks is struggling with an overly complex menu.

New York Times Opinion

Kamala Harris Was 'Confident, Principled — Presidential': The Best and Worst Moments From Night 4 of the Democratic Convention

What our columnists and contributors thought of her speech, and those of Gretchen Whitmer, Roy Cooper and more.

New York Times Opinion

'O-prah! O-prah! Damn, She's Good': The Best and Worst Moments From Night 3 of the Democratic Convention

What our columnists and contributors thought of speeches by Oprah Winfrey, Bill Clinton and Tim Walz.

Tina Brown

My Son and Gus Walz Deserve a Champion Like Tim Walz

If the Harris-Walz ticket wins, will parents of people who struggle with being different at last find a powerful advocate in the White House?

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Will Harris's Lead Last? A Few Questions That Will Shape the Answer.

A certain kind of change candidate that is proving tough for Donald Trump to attack.

For Italian Tennis Stars, a Little Corner of Rome in the East Village

A Manhattan trattoria has become the de facto lounge for Italians at the U.S. Open.

At Michigan, Activists Take Over and Shut Down Student Government

Pro-Palestinian protesters won council elections, and have refused to fund campus groups, like the men's Ultimate Frisbee team, unless their divestment demands are met.

Is It Better to Be Over- or Underdressed?

A reader seeks guidance on striking the right balance between casual and formal attire at events without a defined dress code.

The Year Tom Cruise Gave Not One but Two Dangerously Vulnerable Performances

Twenty-five years ago, the superstar starred in "Eyes Wide Shut" and "Magnolia," and opened himself up for the camera in ways he rarely has since.

Captain of Sunken Yacht Under Investigation in Deaths on Ship

The investigation does not necessarily imply that formal charges will follow against the captain, James Cutfield.

'I Noticed That the Woman in the Orange Shirt Was Losing Her Balance'

Trying not to fall on a moving train, a message between old friends and more reader tales of New York City in this week's Metropolitan Diary.

Why Is the Loneliness Epidemic so Hard to Cure?

Maybe because we aren't thinking about it in the right way.

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