This Whole King Trump Thing Is Getting Awfully Literal
The former president’s claim that he has absolute immunity for criminal acts taken in office as president is an insult to reason.
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The former president’s claim that he has absolute immunity for criminal acts taken in office as president is an insult to reason.
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Turning the page on the man — and on the politics he has fostered — will require fundamentally changing the text of our founding document.
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Ada Limón, the U.S. poet laureate, has a balm for your solastalgia.
By Margaret Renkl, Ada Limón and
Salman Rushdie Is Not Who You Think He Is
The renowned author reflects on the fatwa ordered against him decades ago for his book “The Satanic Verses” — and surviving a brutal attack in 2022.
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A Simple Act of Defiance Can Improve Science for Women
Motherhood often feels at odds with a research career.
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Taylor Swift Needs to Become Other People
If commerce demands constant songwriting, she needs new characters to play.
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Trump’s Immunity Case Was Settled More Than 200 Years Ago
But several members of the Supreme Court seem willing to put presidents above the rule of law.
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Biden, Let the Protests of 1968 Be a Warning
Lessons from a tumultuous summer.
By Charles M. Blow and
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The F.T.C. argued that noncompetes don’t just harm workers. They also harm society.
By Peter Coy
If commerce demands constant songwriting, she needs new characters to play.
By Ross Douthat
Readers express concern about how the justices will rule on Donald Trump’s immunity claim. Also: An environmental decision for Alaska; Ralph Nader, on third parties.
The former president’s claim that he has absolute immunity for criminal acts taken in office as president is an insult to reason.
By Jamelle Bouie
Turning the page on the man — and on the politics he has fostered — will require fundamentally changing the text of our founding document.
By Aziz Rana
Jamelle Bouie on what America’s history tells us about this moment.
By Michelle Cottle and Carlos Lozada
But several members of the Supreme Court seem willing to put presidents above the rule of law.
By Jesse Wegman
Lessons from a tumultuous summer.
By Charles M. Blow and Jillian Weinberger
The renowned author reflects on the fatwa ordered against him decades ago for his book “The Satanic Verses” — and surviving a brutal attack in 2022.
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
Motherhood often feels at odds with a research career.
By Toby Kiers
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