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My Local Confederate Monument
I thought that the statue would finally come down this summer. I was wrong.
The Crisis in the Skies of San Francisco
The West Coast’s wildfires, and the ecological crisis they portend, have never been more visible.
How Trump Could Win
The President consistently trails Joe Biden in polls, but political strategists from both parties suggest that he still has routes to reëlection.
Susanna Clarke’s Fantasy World of Interiors
Fifteen years after an illness rendered her largely housebound, the best-selling writer is releasing a novel that feels like a surreal meditation on life in quarantine.
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What to Do with a Confederate Monument?
A small town struggles with a statue honoring men who fought for secession and slavery, and with the meaning of its history. Plus, the long shadow of Richard Wagner on modern culture.
How My Mother and I Became Chinese Propaganda
Immigrant struggles in America forged a bond that became even tighter after my mother’s A.L.S. diagnosis. Then, as COVID-19 threatened, Chinese nationalists began calling us traitors to our country.
Bob Woodward on a Nightmare Presidency
The revelations in Woodward’s new book, “Rage,” fill in a well-known portrait with sharper focus and more lurid colors.
Trump’s Epic Lies Become His Campaign Coronavirus Story Line
The President has long required that his supporters cease to care about the truth. Now he is asking that they not care about American lives.
It Will Take More Than a Vaccine to Beat COVID-19
Vaccines are making progress, but they may not defeat the virus completely. Luckily, other therapies are on the way, too.
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Tragedy and Compassion at the Opera
Joyce DiDonato’s performance in the Metropolitan Opera’s streaming series “Met Stars Live in Concert,” on September 12th, is well suited to our year of high drama.
The Injustices of Aging
The women in Sigrid Nunez’s latest novel confront the indignities of their declining years.
Our Long, Forgotten History of Election-Related Violence
President Trump has sparked dangerous lawlessness, but killing and destruction linked to political antagonisms are nothing new for this country.
The Colorful Worlds of Pipilotti Rist
The Swiss video artist wants her groundbreaking work to be like women’s handbags, with “room in them for everything.”
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How Will Americans Vote During a Crisis?
Susan B. Glasser breaks down three previous elections where an incumbent sought reëlection during a national catastrophe.