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NATO Has to Change. Here’s How.
What would Ike say now? Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, NATO’s first supreme allied commander Europe, felt strongly that his mission was…
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Yoshihiro Uchida, Peerless Judo Coach, Is Dead at 104
A coach at San Jose State for seven decades, he helped establish the sport in America and trained generations of…
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What the Interview With Biden Showed
Readers aren’t mollified by the president’s answers to questions from George Stephanopoulos.
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Stanley Moss, Poet Who Evoked a Troubled World, Dies at 99
His moving and often painful free-verse observations on friends’ deaths, the Holocaust and other topics won him many devoted fans.
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Vic Seixas, Winner of 15 Grand Slam Tennis Titles, Dies at 100
Once declared “the face of American tennis,” he was ranked among the leading players in the United States from the…
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Why Biden Is Unlikely to Defy the Naysayers
In a way, we’ve been here before. A presidential candidate seemingly unfit for office but nonetheless in position to be…
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Our Society Is Losing Its Anchors
By Thomas L. Friedman Produced by Jillian Weinberger and Kaari Pitkin In this conversation, the New York Times Opinion columnist…
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Joe Biden’s Blind Spot
King Lear gave up power too early. President Biden will give it up too late. And that is Joe’s tragedy.…
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Wayne S. Smith, a Leading Critic of the Embargo on Cuba, Dies at 91
A former State Department official, he resigned in protest in 1982 over Cuba policy, then spent decades trying to rebuild…
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Whoever the Democratic Candidate Is, Americans Have Already Lost
I watched the debate from a pub in Ireland. A man sitting next to me pegged me for a Yank.…