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October 1, 2020
Has ‘Long Covid’ left us leaderless?
My husband's been poleaxed with the illness for eight months. I wonder if the PM is suffering similarly
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
30.09
30.09
Joe Biden brought a sponge to a knife fight
The presidential debate quickly descended into chaos — Trump’s natural habitat
Sam Leith
30.09
How paranoia drives politics
Richard Evans's new book about conspiracy theories asks: who benefits when truth itself is unstable?
Daniel Kalder
30.09
Has Covid become less dangerous?
Your risk of death if you get infected now is much reduced from what it was in March
Tom Chivers
30.09
There is no student mental health crisis
Depression and anxiety have become status symbols — while sadness and loneliness are taboo
Louise Perry
Tuesday
29.09
29.09
Joe Biden’s one chance to save America
Packing the court would tear the country apart. Why not just give in?
Justin Webb
29.09
How we bend the knee to our HR overlords
Our managerial class is asserting itself, drunk with its own power
Aris Roussinos
29.09
Are graduates doomed?
University leavers face uncertainty that may blight their entire professional careers
James Bloodworth
29.09
Could Russian race-baiting tear the US apart?
Disinformation campaigns that aim to alienate black voters have been traced to the Kremlin
Nina Schick
Monday
28.09
28.09
Are the conspiracy cranks a little bit right?
The strangeness of the Covid world is providing fertile ground for paranoia
Gavin Haynes
28.09
When harassment is a laughing matter
The Comedy Cellar, as a new book details, defends the value of debate to an uncomfortable degree
Sarah Ditum
28.09
Joe Biden is no radical
Attempts by Republicans to paint him as a socialist stooge are comically wide of the mark
Michael Tracey
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