| Letter from Trump’s WashingtonTrump Is the Election Crisis He Is Warning AboutWhen a sitting President threatens to delay a sacrosanct American ritual, you’d better listen. By Susan B. Glasser |
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| News DeskThe President’s Brazen Attempt to Win Over Latino VotersWith help from Mexico’s President, Trump is trying to gain support from Hispanics in battleground states that could deliver him a second victory. By Stephania Taladrid |
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| Daily CommentTrump’s Distorted View of How to Keep America SafeThe President’s notion that a miracle coronavirus cure can yield an economic revival that would boost his chances for reëlection puts his constituents at great risk. By Amy Davidson Sorkin |
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| PostscriptHerman Cain, a Man Who Paved the Way for TrumpThe former Presidential candidate, who died on Thursday, of COVID-19, was an anomaly: a Black Republican with an unorthodox campaign style. By Charles Bethea |
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| Video Dept.How the Coronavirus Has Changed ChinatownThe historic Manhattan neighborhood is home to more than three thousand small businesses, many of them eateries that have been hit especially hard during the pandemic. By Han Zhang |
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| | Pop MusicThe Rallying Cry in Pop Smoke’s Posthumous AlbumOn “Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon,” the charismatic New York rapper, who was killed in February, sounds like a young man exploring all his possibilities. By Carrie Battan |
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| The Front RowA Physical Comedy of the Philosophical Life“The Last Days of Immanuel Kant” follows the famously abstemious philosopher as he’s anticipating his death, yet it’s a physical comedy filled with neo-slapstick intimacy. By Richard Brody |
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| On and Off the AvenueBramancing the Braless: Notes on Nine Lingerie StartupsHow different are these newfangled garments from the ones we’ve been wearing (or not wearing) forever? By Patricia Marx |
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| | | Daily ShoutsMask for MaskIt’s not you, it’s . . . well, it is you, but maybe it’s also a misguided sense of what personal freedom means in America. By Lester Fabian Brathwaite |
Daily CartoonFriday, July 31stBy Hartley Lin |
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