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Elizabeth Kolbert and Ezra Klein discuss what options remain if our political system can’t handle the climate crisis.
By Ezra Klein
If DNA exonerates Sedley Alley, it will be the first time someone was proved to have been wrongly put to death.
By Emily Bazelon
They believed as a matter of civic principle that ethical leadership is the glue that holds a constitutional republic together.
By Eli Merritt
They also discuss U.S. cybersecurity priorities and where TikTok fits in.
By Kara Swisher
Democrats should be willing to call witnesses.
By Michelle Goldberg
Like other Senate blockades of the civil rights era, it was about preserving white supremacy.
By Jesse Wegman
Requiring work in exchange for benefits is an unfair system that doesn’t help the neediest. But that could change.
By Matt Bruenig
The human touch was at the heart of everything achieved by George Shultz, the former secretary of state who died on Saturday.
By Philip Taubman
The House managers in 1876 thought they had established a precedent. They did not count on modern Republicans.
By Richard White
The Amazon founder prepares to step back just as Washington turns up the heat on the mega-retailer and cloud company.
By Maureen Tkacik
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