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How to Deal With a Supreme Court That Can No Longer Be Shamed
An earlier generation of Supreme Court justices seemed to possess the capacity for shame. In 1969, Justice Abe Fortas resigned…
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Two Weeks Inside Gaza’s Ruined Hospitals
OpinionSupported by SKIP ADVERTISEMENTTwo Weeks Inside Gaza’s Ruined Hospitals May 21, 2024, 5:04 a.m. ETShare full articleBy Samer Attar Video…
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Biden’s Get-Tough-on-China Tariffs May Backfire
The tide of globalization is receding, at least from American shores. Two successive presidents have come down firmly on the…
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Justice Alito Is a True Believer
In a large part of American political discourse, overt cynicism is the currency of sophistication. It is a sign of…
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The Dangers of Donald Trump’s America First Foreign Policy
Donald Trump may be regularly depicted as an impetuous toddler in chief, but he appears to possess genuine convictions about…
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Trump Could Soon Be a Felon. Does It Matter?
If I’d pictured Donald Trump’s first criminal trial a few years ago, I’d have imagined the biggest, splashiest story in…
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A Tongue-Lashing for a Defense Witness Isn’t Great News for Trump
Eight times a day during his felony trial, a former president of the United States must stand and honor 12…
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Scarlett Johansson Says OpenAI Asked to Use Her Voice. Twice.
Last week, the company released a chatbot with an option that sounded like the actress, who provided the voice of…
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The Death of Iran’s President Does Not Bode Well
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has not always seen eye to eye with his country’s presidents. Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani nudged the…
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When Michael Cohen’s Lies Help the Case Against Trump
Is it possible to use a lie to illuminate the truth? If the lie is told by the serial liar…