6.20.2022

For You: This Is a Weirder Moment Than You Think

Plus, Failed Autopsies, False Arrests: A Risk of Bias in Death Examinations
June 20, 2022

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Ezra Klein

This Is a Weirder Moment Than You Think

Possible U.F.O. sightings, A.I. breakthroughs and the Jan. 6 hearings all help us understand how hard it to grasp what is happening right in front of us.

Maureen Dowd

Hence, Mike Pence

Trump set a fire with lies, then doused Mike Pence in gasoline.

Alex Kingsbury

Who Is Financing Trump's 'Big Lie' Caucus? Corporations You Know.

The flow of corporate money to politicians who voted to overturn the 2020 election is helping fund a continuing attack on our democracy.

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He Saw. He Believed. Now He Can Be an N.B.A. Star.

The former Duke center Mark Williams is expected to be picked at the N.B.A. draft this week. He's quickly learning what going pro really means.

What's on TV This Week: The Stanley Cup Finals and 'Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes'

The Tampa Bay Lightning battles the Colorado Avalanche for the Stanley Cup. And HBO airs a new documentary about the Chernobyl disaster.

Sisters Divided by China's Divisions

Zhuqing Li's "Daughters of the Flower Fragrant Garden" tells the story of a family ripped apart by the Communist victory in China.

$2.9 Million Homes in California

A modern farmhouse in Los Angeles, a Spanish-style home in Kensington and a midcentury-modern retreat in Palm Springs.

In a Town Crippled by Grief, the Healing Power of a Perfect Pitch

Uvalde, Texas, was set to cancel its Little League All-Star Championship after a school shooting left 21 people dead. Then, the decision was made: The games would go on.

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Opinion | Mike Pence Was of Two Minds

The man who stood up to Trump is the man who didn't stand up to Trump.

At U.S. Open, Matt Fitzpatrick's First PGA Tour Win Comes at a Major

Will Zalatoris and Scottie Scheffler, who tied for second, made it interesting down the stretch at the Country Club, but Fitzpatrick held on to finish at six under par.

The Man Behind Fashion's Most Famous Bob

Being Anna Wintour's hairstylist may sound glamorous, but it's his art practice that gets Andreas Anastasis talking.

In N.H.L. Finals, Avalanche Go From Chaser to Front-Runner

In taking a 2-0 series lead against the two-time defending champion Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup finals, Colorado's complete ascension to the top of the league is within reach.

How Paintings Lost in a Small-Town Art Heist Were Recovered 50 Years Later

Two sleuths — a curator and a librarian — in New Paltz, N.Y., helped the F.B.I. track down 200-year-old paintings that were stolen from a historical society in 1972.

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