| Daily Comment A Second Trump Impeachment Could Answer More Questions About the Attack on the Capitol The message from Democrats is that, even though Trump will soon be out of office, the act of a President inciting an attack on Congress is in a category of its own. By Amy Davidson Sorkin | | | Dispatch Trump’s Legacy in Israel Donald Trump’s alignment with Benjamin Netanyahu has been so total that, ahead of the U.S. Presidential election, sixty-three per cent of Israelis supported him over Joe Biden. By Ruth Margalit | | | The World of Business The Brass Ring Sheldon Adelson, the casino magnate and donor to the G.O.P. and Israel, died on Monday. From 2008: the multibillionaire’s relentless quest for global influence. By Connie Bruck | | | | | A Critic at Large What’s Wrong with the Way We Work Americans are told to give their all—time, labor, and passion—to their jobs. But do their jobs give enough back? By Jill Lepore | | | | Books Human History and the Hunger for Land From Bronze Age farmers to New World colonialists, the stories of struggle to claim more ground have shaped where and how we live. By Francisco Cantú | On Television The “Animaniacs” Reboot Revives the Zany Their wackiness makes the “animated maniacs” ripe for psychoanalyzing, but do so at your peril. By Lauren Michele Jackson | | | The New Yorker Documentary A Daughter’s Search in “Sing Me a Lullaby” Frustrated by a lack of answers about her biological grandparents, the filmmaker Tiffany Hsiung sought out the story on her own. By Han Zhang | The Front Row A Tale of Grief Gets Lost in the Details “Pieces of a Woman,” a drama about a couple’s tragedy and the resulting court case, is less than the sum of its parts. By Richard Brody | | | | | Daily Shouts A Heartfelt Plea from Sarah McLachlan and the A.S.P.C.R. Won’t you be the person to help one of these vulnerable Republicans today? By Sarah Hutto | Daily Cartoon Tuesday, January 12th By Paul Noth | | | | | |
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