| Dispatch In New Hampshire, Sanders and Warren Portray Themselves as Fixers, Not Visionaries Both candidates promise bold, fundamental change. But they struggle to conjure a vision of America that aggressively counters Trump’s. By Masha Gessen | | | Campaign Chronicles Joe Biden Struggles in New Hampshire He was the most likely candidate to emerge from the New Hampshire primary as the presumptive nominee; instead, a third of the state’s likely voters remain undecided. By Rob Fischer | Our Columnists Trump’s Budget Should Be a Gift to the Democrats The new White House budget reneges on the President’s repeated vow to protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid—a pledge that helped him attract voters in 2016. By John Cassidy | | | Daily Comment Trump Tries to Make Trouble for the Democrats At a rally in New Hampshire, the President hinted to his non-affiliated supporters that they could engage in strategic voting in the Democratic primary. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | Daily Comment The Threat of Trump’s Middle East Peace Plan A stable Jordan mitigates the threat of hostile forces on Israel’s long eastern border—and a stable Jordan is exactly what the plan unveiled at the White House would undermine. By Bernard Avishai | | | PAID POST A sweeping journey through hundreds of years of U.S. history. Featuring lively conversations with popular historians and journalists, including David McCullough, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Walter Isaacson, Ron Chernow, Bob Woodward, and many others, The American Story offers fresh insights and analysis on pivotal moments from the Founding Era to the present day. | | | Culture Desk A Look at Wes Anderson’s New, New Yorker-Inspired Film The director’s latest movie, “The French Dispatch,” is about a made-up weekly magazine that looks awfully familiar. By The New Yorker | | | | | Culture Desk Oscars 2020: The Year of Bong Joon‑ho (and Cow Insemination) What became evident, as “Parasite” carried off prize after prize, including the top one, was that the triumph couldn’t have happened to a nicer fellow. By Anthony Lane | | | Culture Desk A “Dracula” for the Age of #MeToo A new stage adaptation of “Dracula” literalizes the threats and microaggressions that women face daily, transposing the story from nineteenth-century Transylvania to the twenty-first-century office, home, and street. By Maya Phillips | | | | | Daily Shouts The Rules of My Apartment Building’s Laundry Room If you find a black sock on a machine, leave it there, even if you realize that it is your sock. By Kerry Elson | Daily Cartoon Tuesday, February 11th By Brendan Loper | | | | | |
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