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Biden's momentPresident Biden looked sharper during his press conference last night than he did in his debate two weeks ago, but he didn't exactly look sharp. His mixed performance demonstrated why Democrats remain so anxious about his candidacy — and why they have failed to persuade him to step aside. Taking reporters' questions for almost an hour after a NATO summit in Washington, Biden offered detailed, complex answers about world affairs, and he talked about both his economic record and his future agenda. He passionately criticized gun violence and Donald Trump. "There's so much we can do still," Biden said, "and I'm determined to get it done." Yet Biden rarely looked vigorous. He spoke softly and struggled to complete his own thoughts at times. He described the campaign polls in overly rosy ways — and also suggested that people should ignore the polls. Among other mistakes, he described Kamala Harris as "Vice President Trump." (Earlier in the day, he incorrectly introduced President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine as "President Putin" before catching himself.) Biden looks, in short, like an 81-year-old man who isn't what he once was. Overall, yesterday's events — both the press conference and the growing criticism of Biden from other Democrats — seemed to leave the situation largely where it was when the day began. Privately, many top Democrats believe Biden is too weak to win. And my colleague Jonathan Swan reported that Trump's advisers were "thrilled" with the press conference because they want to run against Biden. Nonetheless, Biden appears committed to remaining on the ballot. "The president's first news conference since the debate amounted to a competent presentation, if not a compelling performance," my colleagues Shane Goldmacher, Lisa Lerer and Reid Epstein wrote. "But it remained in doubt whether it was enough to stop the bleeding of Democratic support that has threatened to hemorrhage." More Biden news
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My colleagues and I talk constantly about books. We all have opinions about what we love and hate; we all keep lists; we've all run out of bookshelf space at home. But as we began debating the best books of this century, we wondered: What does the rest of the book world think? So we messaged novelists, scholars, poets and nonfiction writers, asking them to tell us what they thought the best books published in the U.S. on or after Jan. 1, 2000, were. I wasn't sure what to expect when the votes began rolling in. How would people define "best"? Would we see mostly recent books? Would we end up with a list of the usual suspects, very good but very predictable prizewinners? I was happily surprised. The list is vibrant and eclectic, brimming with gems. I didn't expect Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's brilliant sociological study Random Family to be on it, but it turns out that, like me, a lot of folks have been thinking about it since it was published in 2003. (LeBlanc spent a decade following two young women in the Bronx, Jessica and Coco; I've always wondered what happened to them.) But nothing delighted me more than finding My Brilliant Friend, Elena Ferrante's stormy novel of female friendship, at No. 1. Before the results came in, we had speculated that authors of series might not end up on the list at all, since votes might get split among their books. And while this may be the reason you won't find Karl Ove Knausgaard or J.K. Rowling on the list, other writers — Ferrante, Hilary Mantel and Marilynne Robinson — weren't affected. Not only did "My Brilliant Friend" end up at No. 1; one of its sequels, The Story of the Lost Child, is No. 80, and a third Ferrante novel, The Days of Abandonment, is No. 92. Today, we unveiled the complete list of the 100 best books of the 21st century. And — drum roll — we've got a stunning Top 5: 5. The Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen 4. The Known World, by Edward P. Jones 3. Wolf Hall, by Hilary Mantel 2. The Warmth of Other Suns, by Isabel Wilkerson 1. My Brilliant Friend, by Elena Ferrante; translated by Ann Goldstein The list reflects the collective view of some of the biggest names in publishing. Many have written for us at the Book Review over the years, including Stephen King, Curtis Sittenfeld, Knausgaard and Colson Whitehead, to name just a few. To assemble our poll, we emailed them — and a thousand others — and asked what they thought. Five hundred and three responded, and some of them even agreed to let us run their ballots. A few interesting things to note about the final list:
As the Book Review's editor, Gilbert Cruz, said to The Times staff, "There's a book here for everyone, and if you walk away from this list, and do not find something you have read or would like to read, you might be an A.I. bot." See the list of the best books of the 21st century.
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