Thomas L. Friedman
Biden Could Still Be Proved Right in Afghanistan
It is hard to imagine a worse morning after for the Biden team in Kabul. But everything really important happens the morning after the morning after.
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It is hard to imagine a worse morning after for the Biden team in Kabul. But everything really important happens the morning after the morning after.
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The war had to end. But it didn’t have to end in such chaos.
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Biden owns the moment. He’ll also own the consequences.
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The white power acolytes saw this train approaching from a distance, and they did everything they could to head it off.
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The actor, who’s set to play the controversial Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick in an upcoming series, thinks the tech takeover may be a good thing.
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The rise of the Malcolm X Debate Society.
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Even as the Delta variant surges, it’s imperative that the finance industry get back into the office.
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Readers discuss whether the U.S. mishandled the withdrawal, the Taliban’s quick takeover and the country’s future.
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