What Big-Business Leaders, Including Democrats, Say Privately About Trump
Behind closed doors, many top executives voice support for the new administration.
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Behind closed doors, many top executives voice support for the new administration.
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Donald Trump is already wreaking havoc — even on his own supporters. But don’t worry. Democrats have a winning strategy to beat him. Or not.
By Amanda Su and

Ukraine wants a peace deal — it just doesn’t want to end up destroyed by peace’s terms.
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Research with pandemic potential needs the utmost precautions.
By W. Ian Lipkin and

What Man’s Man Politics Is Doing to America
And why Democrats shouldn’t try to “out-cowboy” Donald Trump.
By Patrick HealyTressie McMillan Cottom and

Trump’s Bad Plan to Make America Argentina Again
It was no surprise to Argentina watchers that Trump began his term by blocking cash flows and firing workers — exactly as Javier Milei’s government started doing a year ago.
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Truths to Remember in a Time of Lies
Chaos and disorientation are the goals here. But we know what’s going on behind the curtain.
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The ‘Disgraceful Display’ in the Oval Office
Readers react to the heated meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky. Also: Donald Trump’s lies; money for lab scientists; The New Yorker at 100.

The Democrats Need a Project 2029. Here’s a Start.
A call for a reform project that is ambitious, radical and iconoclastic yet grounded in a genuine desire to fix the problems of American governance.
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Readers react to the heated meeting between Presidents Trump and Zelensky. Also: Donald Trump’s lies; money for lab scientists; The New Yorker at 100.

Chaos and disorientation are the goals here. But we know what’s going on behind the curtain.
By Margaret Renkl

Donald Trump is already wreaking havoc — even on his own supporters. But don’t worry. Democrats have a winning strategy to beat him. Or not.
By Amanda Su and Alexander Stockton

And why Democrats shouldn’t try to “out-cowboy” Donald Trump.
By Patrick Healy, Tressie McMillan Cottom and Vishakha Darbha

Research with pandemic potential needs the utmost precautions.
By W. Ian Lipkin and Ralph Baric

Behind closed doors, many top executives voice support for the new administration.
By Steven Rattner

Donald Trump is already wreaking havoc — even on his own supporters. But don’t worry. Democrats have a winning strategy to beat him. Or not.
By Amanda Su and Alexander Stockton

It was no surprise to Argentina watchers that Trump began his term by blocking cash flows and firing workers — exactly as Javier Milei’s government started doing a year ago.
By Gregory Makoff

Ukraine wants a peace deal — it just doesn’t want to end up destroyed by peace’s terms.
By Dmytro Kuleba

Readers respond to a guest essay by Jennifer Finney Boylan and an editorial. Also: “Sorry” about America; lying to children.
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