Isaac Chotiner speaks with Betsey Stevenson about how the pandemic has affected men and women differently and what the past six months should teach us about paid family leave.
Nicholas Bagley, an expert on health law, discusses the latest legal challenge to the A.C.A. and what the records of Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh suggest about future rulings.
The senior elections analyst at RealClearPolitics discusses whether pollsters have addressed the mistakes of 2016 and how Trump might perform differently now that he is running as an incumbent.
Lawrence Altman, a journalist and physician, discusses White House doctors’ special obligation to the public and the handling of the President’s coronavirus case.
The veteran Times journalist discusses what we know about when Trump first tested positive, how the President has been trying to control the narrative around his illness, and the level of coronavirus denial among Republicans in Washington.
The longtime sports journalist discusses the challenges of calling basketball games in a new environment, the politics of the N.B.A., and the ways her profession has changed during the last thirty years.
Richard Hasen talks about whether people should vote by mail or in person, what happens if state legislatures try to choose their own slates of electors, and how the Trump campaign might try to sway the election.
Danielle Pletka, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, discusses her concerns about a Biden Administration and whether Donald Trump represents the Republican Party.