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  1. Bill Clinton: ‘There Was No Plan’ After Biden Dropped Out Business, Yesterday

    Listen to our interview with Bill Clinton.

  2. Trump Has Little Room for Error Op Ed, December 14

    How Trump might cut short his political honeymoon.

  3. So Much Losing Politics, December 11

    President-elect Donald Trump is stocking his administration with people who have lost elections.

  4. Building Trust in an Age of Distrust Special Sections, December 11

    At this year’s DealBook Summit, there was a sense that trust was becoming harder to come by and that the rules for how people judge the truth had shifted.

  5. Will We Ever Elect a Woman as President? Letters, December 8

    Readers react to a column by Gail Collins. Also: Advice for immigrants; presidential immunity; words of the year.

  6. Bill Clinton on the Election, D.E.I. and One of His Regrets Business, December 8

    The former president spoke with Andrew Ross Sorkin at the DealBook Summit.

  7. Musk, Trump, A.I. and Other DealBook Summit Highlights Business, December 5

    The economy, inflation, tariffs, the future of media, pardon politics and other big topics that made headlines this year.

  8. Bill Clinton Defends Joe Biden’s Decision to Pardon His Son Hunter Video, December 4

    Speaking at The New York Times DealBook Summit, former President Bill Clinton argued that President Biden had reason to issue the pardon, but wished Mr. Biden had not repeatedly said he would not do so.

  9. Bill Clinton Defends the Hunter Biden Pardon, but Suggests It Was Mishandled Business, December 4

    The former president, speaking at the DealBook Summit, suggested that he understood the move but that he wished President Biden “hadn’t said he wasn’t going to do it.”

  10. What to Expect at Today’s DealBook Summit Business, December 4

    Sam Altman, Jerome Powell, Jeff Bezos, Bill Clinton, the podcaster Alex Cooper, Ken Griffin, Prince Harry, and Serena Williams are among the big names speaking.

  11. Tony Campolo, Preacher Who Challenged Religious Right, Dies at 89 Obits, November 24

    A mesmerizing speaker, he urged his fellow evangelicals to turn away from politics in favor of the values of charity and love espoused by Jesus.

  12. This Is the First Presidential Debate Without an In-Person Audience Since 1960 Politics, June 27

    John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.