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  1. PhotoA photograph of Sedley Alley, with research materials at the Innocence Project offices in 2009.
    CreditNicole Bengiveno/The New York Times

    Did Tennessee Execute an Innocent Man?

    If DNA exonerates Sedley Alley, it will be the first time someone was proved to have been wrongly put to death.

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  1. The Ezra Klein Show

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    CreditIllustration by The New York Times; photograph by Barry Goldstein, via Pulitzer Board

    Should We Dim the Sun? Will We Even Have a Choice?

    Elizabeth Kolbert and Ezra Klein discuss what options remain if our political system can’t handle the climate crisis.

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  2. PhotoSenator Birch Bayh
    CreditIllustration by The New York Times; photograph by Henry Griffin/Associated Press

    The Filibuster That Saved the Electoral College

    Like other Senate blockades of the civil rights era, it was about preserving white supremacy.

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  3. PhotoJeff Bezos.
    CreditKyle Johnson for The New York Times

    What Jeff Bezos Hath Wrought

    The Amazon founder prepares to step back just as Washington turns up the heat on the mega-retailer and cloud company.

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  4. PhotoSecretary of State George Shultz, center, with President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George Bush in January 1985. Whenever the opportunity arose to connect with someone on a personal level, Mr. Shultz embraced it.
    CreditBarry Thumma/Associated Press

    He Helped End the Cold War With Kindness

    The human touch was at the heart of everything achieved by George Shultz, the former secretary of state who died on Saturday.

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