Joe Biden Had Close Ties With Police Leaders. Will They Help Him Now?
| By Patricia Cohen The president has shifted the way both parties talk about trade, immigration and deficits — and despite dismal economic news, many voters still reward him for it. | | | The Long Run By Alexander Burns His proposed solution to addressing both urgent calls for police reform and animosity from law enforcement toward Democrats is one he's long relied on: He'll just get everyone in the same room. | | | By Kevin Roose Since 2016, the Falun Gong-backed newspaper has used aggressive Facebook tactics and right-wing misinformation to create an anti-China, pro-Trump media empire. | | |
| New York | Big City By Ginia Bellafante The pandemic is causing inequality to soar, but increasingly the privileged are discovering that they can't bend the world to their will. | | | Opinion By Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt Either we become a truly multiracial democracy or we cease to be a democracy at all. | | |
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