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NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Women Are Losing in Trump's Economy
Massive cuts to health, education and immigration are disproportionately taking a toll.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Mikie Sherrill Should Win in New Jersey
Why Mikie Sherrill's chances in New Jersey are much better than you might be hearing.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

"Modern Love": Advice for Money in Relationships
Share your story and we'll get you some advice for how to ease the tension.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

No Kings Means No Kings. No Wonder Trump Hates It.
Who's the patriot now?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Members of Congress Don't Leave. We Need Term Limits.
Term limits would help bring our divided nation together.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

What's Lost When Liberal Arts Schools Close
Small colleges secure the fraying social fabric that holds towns together.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Trump Is Forcing the World Into a New Era of Disorder
Without a plan for what comes next, the United States is not only hastening its own decline but also forcing the world into a new era of disorder.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Donald Trump's New World Disorder
Without a plan for what comes next, the United States is not only hastening its own decline but also forcing the world into a new era of disorder.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Taylor Swift's ‘Life of a Showgirl' Is Both Coarse and Conservative
Coarseness and conservative impulses in "The Life of a Showgirl."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Why Mamdani Frightens Jews Like Me
A candidate who stands out for his monomania, double standards and affinity for extremists.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Are These the Two Women Who Can Turn It Around for Democrats?
Races in New Jersey and Virginia are testing the power of the moderate lane.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

How the Democratic Brand Turned Radioactive in Rural America
The political scientist Suzanne Mettler examines the roots of America's urban-rural divide and how Democrats can win back rural voters.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

The Right-Wing Myth of American Heritage
The United States isn't exceptional because of our common culture; it's exceptional because Americans have been able to cohere despite cultures that set us apart.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

The Costs of Protecting Campus Speech
Readers respond to a guest essay by Danielle Sassoon about her experience at N.Y.U. Also: A crackdown on science; a plea to the former presidents.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Can These Two Women Turn It Around for Democrats?
Races in New Jersey and Virginia are testing the power of the moderate lane.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

We're in Trouble When Racism Is Dismissed as Just a Joke
False humor is simply a technique to neutralize the unpalatable.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

The Rural Power Behind Trump's Assault on Blue Cities
The political scientist Suzanne Mettler examines the roots of America's urban-rural divide and how Democrats can win back rural voters.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Trump's Self-Inflicted Soybean Problem
Tariffs don't seem to be working as planned.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Trump Calls Diversity a Threat. For Our Founders, It Was American.
The United States isn't exceptional because of our common culture; it's exceptional because Americans have been able to cohere despite cultures that set us apart.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Trump Posted a Video of Himself Dumping Excrement on Our Cities. It's a Glimpse of His Deepest Drives.
A perverse delight in degradation has always coursed through MAGA circles.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Trump's Lust for Desecration
A perverse delight in degradation has always coursed through MAGA circles.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

George Santos and President Trump's Theory of Mercy
More than any other presidential actions, clemencies tell us who presidents are.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The Tactical Frivolity of the No Kings Protest
While what is happening to us is as serious as a guillotine, we must harness our best humorous selves in order to keep it from falling.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Voices From a Nationwide Day of Protest Against Trump
Participants reflect on the "No Kings" demonstrations across the country.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The HBO Mini-Series ‘Task' Gets Rural America Right
Since the first election of President Trump, Hollywood has fretted about portraying rural and red state Americans. Some new TV series show how to get it right.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Senator Ruben Gallego Has Three Words For Democrats
Lessons from a Democrat who won in a Republican state.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The Tactical Frivolity of the Chicago No Kings Protest
While what is happening to us is as serious as a guillotine, we must harness our best humorous selves in order to keep it from falling.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

There's No Algorithm for Being Human
Telling stories is how we make sense of life and what it means to be human.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

You Caught Me. I'm Speaking Spanish.
Spanish has become a sanctioned indicator of potential criminality in the United States of America.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

How Democrats Can Avoid Republican Traps
Senator Ruben Gallego says Democrats must strategize more shrewdly. President Trump's base has "already set up the field to fight in," he says. "They have all the information and we're just playing catch-up.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The American Dream Is the Troquita
"The troquita - the truck - it's symbolic," Senator Ruben Gallego tells David Leonhardt on "The Opinions." "It really is a status symbol that you have succeeded in this country."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Three Words to Help Democrats Win
Lessons from a Democrat who won in a Republican state.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Online Betting Booms Under Trump
Smartphones are becoming casinos. Trump, whose son is invested in the industry, is only goosing the business.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

America Still Has a Political Center, and It's the Key to Winning
The antidote to our polarized politics is a creative, re-energized political center.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

We Found a Solution to Homelessness. Now the Trump Administration Wants to Throw It Out.
The administration's plan would defund the very intervention that has ended homelessness for people across the country.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The Dogged, Irrational Persistence of Literary Fiction
Literature is fragile. It serves no obvious purpose. But it is also as close to immortal as any cultural endeavor has ever been.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

The Right Has Gone Woke
Language policing. Cancel culture. Victimhood contests and cultural grievances. Despite attacking the left for partaking in such practices, there's an emerging set of individuals on the right who have became exactly what they've criticized. Meet the woke right.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

What Is OpenAI's Sora Slop App For, Exactly?
Trying to find purpose in an endless scroll of A.I.-generated videos.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

A Standoff That Puts Health Care at Risk
Readers discuss the political battle over health care in America.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

Trump Is Dragging Us Down to His Level
The Young Republicans' Telegram chat was revealing in so many ways.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

The HBO Miniseries ‘Task' Gets Rural America Right
Since the first election of President Trump, Hollywood has fretted about portraying rural and red state Americans. A new spate of TV series show how to get it right.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

Trump's Crackdown on Chinese Students Ignores a Startling New Reality
Shutting out China's best minds will only push them into a homegrown Chinese research ecosystem that is eclipsing American universities.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

Mamdani, Jeffries and How to Beat Trump at His Own Game
Democrats' vision for the country won't matter unless they can get people to pay attention to it.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 19, 2025

The Burden Placed on Sexual Abuse Survivors
Virginia Roberts Giuffre spent so much of her life telling the story of her abuse.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

There's Another Way to Fix Immigration
The Trump administration risks squandering the progress it has made in securing the border.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

There Is No Trump Without the South
Three Southern Opinion columnists on the region and its outsize role in national politics.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

The Power of a Vintage Betsey Johnson Dress
Seeing my kid wear my bat mitzvah dress gave me a new outlook on adolescence and sentimental objects.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

Trump Is Waging War on Americans Using ICE
In a supposed effort to crack down on immigration, Trump continues to bombard American cities with federal agents. Chicago is the latest target, and the administration's efforts are only leading to chaos and unrest. The musician and actor Vic Mensa, a Chicago native, breaks down how we got here in the first place and what it means for the city.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

The No Kings Protests Prove Trump's Vulnerability
What explains the Republican Party's posture toward these protests?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

OpenAI Plans to Make ChatGPT More Humanlike. What Could Go Wrong?
A lot happened this week. The Opinion editor of The New York Times, Kathleen Kingsbury, highlights one thing you shouldn't miss: OpenAI's chief executive, Sam Altman, announced that the company's new version of ChatGPT will have a more "humanlike" personality — and even offer erotica for verified adults. Watch Kingsbury explain why more regulation of A.I. chatbots is needed.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

My Daughter, a Vintage Betsey Johnson Dress and Me
Seeing my kid wear my bat mitzvah dress gave me a new outlook on adolescence and sentimental objects.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

Trump Is Waging War on Americans With ICE
In a supposed effort to crack down on immigration, Trump continues to bombard American cities with federal agents. Chicago is the latest target, and the administration's efforts are only leading to chaos and unrest. The musician and actor Vic Mensa, a Chicago native, breaks down how we got here in the first place and what it means for the city.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

The Trade-Offs of the South's ‘Yellowstone'-ification
Jamelle Bouie says the South's appeal isn't just cheaper living; it's the power to use wealth to control others. Tressie McMillan Cottom calls it "the ‘Yellowstone'-ification of the country." But that kind of dominance also means giving up something: the diversity and cultural egalitarianism of cosmopolitan life.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

Why America Loves to Hate on the South
Tressie McMillan Cottom argues that our obsession with Southern culture isn't just about charm or nostalgia. It's about reassurance. We romanticize its music, verandas and magnolias, yet, despite the political drift in other states, insist that "at least we're not the South."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

Fraidy-Cat at the Pentagon
Pete Hegseth can't handle the truth.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

Here's What Trump Could Unleash by Invoking the Insurrection Act
Why Congress should take up Insurrection Act reform.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

In Search of Better Ways to Understand Autism
Readers weigh in on the challenges of defining and diagnosing the condition.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

We Should Be Cracking Down on the Cartels, Not Chicago
The Trump administration risks squandering the progress it has made in securing the border.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

How Southern Politics Shaped Trumpism
Three Southern Opinion columnists on the region and its outsize role in national politics.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 18, 2025

What JD Vance, Kash Patel and a Throw Pillow Have in Common
Trump's flatterers are sacrificing more than just their dignity.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

Is Trump the Dealmaker the Middle East Needs?
Could President Trump's unorthodox leadership style differentiate the latest Israel-Hamas peace deal from the many failed attempts that came before? The veteran Middle East negotiator Robert Malley thinks so. "He's a politician of intuition," he says.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

In the Wake of War, Israel is ‘Much More Vulnerable'
Is Israel still a sovereign nation, given its increased dependence on the United States? On a recent episode of "The Ezra Klein Show," veteran Middle East negotiators Hussein Agha and Robert Malley sit down with the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to discuss the recent peace deal and what comes next.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

NATO Must Act to Stop Russia's Dangerous New Campaign
The only way to contain Putin is with a resolute show of strength.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

I Have Parkinson's: A Range of Voices
Readers, many with Parkinson's, respond to an article about Sue Goldie, who has the disease. Also: Tears over Trump's America; losing to China; learning through play.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

Mamdani ‘Might Be Eaten Alive': 3 Opinion Writers on Who Won the Mayoral Debate
Who lost the debate may be clearer than who won.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

Can the Israel-Hamas Deal Hold?
The veteran Middle East negotiators Hussein Agha and Robert Malley assess the promises and pitfalls of Trump's peace deal.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

The Supreme Court Is Looking Beyond the Trump Era
What do we expect from the Supreme Court and what can it actually do? On "Interesting Times," Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Ross Douthat discuss how the court makes decisions, with an eye toward the future, rather than focusing on the moment we live in right now.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

Why Was Roe v. Wade Overturned?
Abortion isn't a right protected by the Constitution nor is it deeply rooted in the country's history. Justice Amy Coney Barrett describes how the Supreme Court's majority came to that conclusion on this week's episode of "Interesting Times." She tells Ross Douthat the tools she uses to interpret the law.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

Can the Israel-Hamas Deal Hold
The veteran Middle East negotiators Hussein Agha and Robert Malley assess the promises and pitfalls of Trump's peace deal.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

Russia Won't Stop Until NATO Acts
The only way to contain Putin is with a resolute show of strength.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

‘The Only Candidate With a Coherent Vision': 3 Opinion Writers on the Mayoral Debate
Who lost the debate may be clearer than who won.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

World Liberty Financial Is a Powerful Vehicle for Those Seeking Influence
Trump's crypto windfall represents a mixing of personal and government interests at an unprecedented scale.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

How Baby Boomers Blew Up the American Dream
The postwar generation had a good run. Now we're all paying for it.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

How Boomers Blew Up the American Dream
Baby boomers had a good run. Now we're all paying for it.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 17, 2025

The Real Trump Factor in the Gaza Deal
The secret of Donald Trump's success with the Israeli prime minister was offering carrots on domestic politics — not sticks on foreign policy.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

The ‘Sewer Socialism' of Zohran Mamdani
The way to advance his worldview, he argues, is to show that it works.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

Trump's Troubling ‘Compact' for Universities
Responses to an essay about President Trump's "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education." Also: Bikes in the park; a vigil against political violence.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

Amy Coney Barrett Is Looking Beyond the Trump Era
The Supreme Court justice isn't making decisions based on public opinion.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

Francesca Albanese Documents the Worst Crime Humanity Can Inflict. She's an Optimist.
Francesca Albanese's provocative allegations have made her a villain to some and a hero to others.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

The Sewer Socialism of Zohran Mamdani
The way to advance his worldview, he argues, is to show that it works.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

Something Is Stirring in Christian America, and It's Making Me Nervous
Don't mistake a revolution for a revival.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

When Vanity Is Your Superpower
Ten years into the Trump era, Democrats still don't seem to know how to respond.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

Chatbots Are a Waste of A.I.'s Real Potential
Generative A.I. can do many things human beings can do. But that misses the point about how A.I. can truly benefit us.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 16, 2025

The Autism Spectrum Is Too Broad
I fear that the my daughter's experience is too often sidelined in favor of a more palatable version.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

‘What Can Burn Will Burn'
It seemed that last year's wildfire in Los Angeles had been extinguished safely after two days. But it had just gone underground.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

In the Middle East, It's Right Vs. Right
Who would have imagined I'd ever praise something Trump did in the world of foreign policy?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

The Israel-Gaza War Always Had an Unacknowledged Third Front
Thousands of hostages are still awaiting freedom.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

Will A.I. Actually Want to Kill Humanity?
The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky says that what A.I. wants most is not for humanity to live "happily ever after." "What the entity, the organism, the A.I. ends up wanting has been and will be weird and twisty." Yudkowsky sits down with the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to discuss.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

How to Fight a Zombie Fire
It seemed that last year's wildfire in Los Angeles had been extinguished safely after two days. But it had just gone underground.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

You Made It to Harvard. But You Skip Class?
Readers respond to a Page A1 article about the lack of class attendance at Harvard. Also: Canceling a report on threats; America today.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

The Shadow of Jim Crow Looms Over the Supreme Court
Will Black voters continue to have an opportunity to elect representatives of their choice, or will decades of hard-won progress disappear?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

A Lesson From the German Resistance That Applies Today
The best safeguard against tyranny is a legion of people who believe in an authority higher than any political program.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

How Afraid of the A.I. Apocalypse Should We Be?
The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky argues that we should be very afraid of artificial intelligence's existential risks.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

Circumcision Is Controversial. Of Course Kennedy Links It to Autism.
Circumcision is the latest example of Kennedy seizing on a hot-button issue that already has entrenched and aggressive internet partisans.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

This Could Be the Last Stand for the Voting Rights Act
Will Black voters continue to have an opportunity to elect representatives of their choice, or will decades of hard-won progress disappear?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

What Trump's Peace Deal Really Means for Gaza
The war might have ended, one lawyer argues, but the occupation remains.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

A Lesson in Defiance From Nazi Germany
The best safeguard against tyranny is a legion of people who believe in an authority higher than any political program.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 15, 2025

Trump Alone Can't Save Argentina
An American bailout can carry the country only so far.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 14, 2025

Mr. Trump, on the Middle East, Please Move Fast and Break Things
Message to Trump: As hard as Stage 1 was for Gaza peace, you have not even seen hard yet.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 14, 2025

Pope Leo's ‘Dilexi Te' Needs to Be More Specific
A pious vision of political economy should get more concrete.

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