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NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

The Rise and Fall of Pam Bondi
Readers react to President Trump's firing of the attorney general. Also: A.I. and therapy.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

Gooning Toward Trump
The scholar Henry Farrell explains how efforts to capture Trump's attention and approval through spectacle resemble the attention dynamics in Nazi Germany.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

Trump Has Lost Control of the Iran War
The pain inflicted on Iran has not forced it into submission. It is not clear what will.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

What Trump Is Doing to the English Language
There is a morality to verbs, especially in political speech.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

Is It Legal to Bully the Supreme Court?
It may be a new world, but "it's the same Constitution."

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

Why Iran Believes It Has the Upper Hand
The Iran expert Suzanne Maloney explains how Iran views the war, and why the United States is losing.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

Why Does Gavin Newsom Sound Like a Right-Wing Troll?
He seems to have concluded that progressive models of manliness are passé.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

The Epstein Emails Show #MeToo Never Stood a Chance
The files reveal the mechanics of doubt that the #MeToo movement had to contend with.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

Trump: The Art of the Verb
There is a morality to verbs, especially in political speech.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 03, 2026

How Giorgia Meloni Fell to Earth
For more than three years, Giorgia Meloni's leadership of Italy has seemed unshakable. Now she suddenly seems vulnerable.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

The One Thing Trump Wanted That Pam Bondi Failed to Deliver
The core of Mr. Trump's dissatisfaction with the attorney general was apparently her failure to serve his need for revenge against his enemies.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Did Jesus Rise From the Dead?
A case of mistaken identity, or a profound experience of grief? The religious scholar Bart Ehrman argues that the earliest accounts of Jesus' Resurrection might be rooted in the way we process loss.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

How Jesus Altered the World's Conscience
It might sound obvious now, but helping your neighbor wasn't always seen as a moral imperative. The New Testament scholar Bart Ehrman explains how Jesus' teachings shape the way we all view our role in society today.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

The Singular Failure of Pam Bondi
The core of Mr. Trump's dissatisfaction with the attorney general was apparently her failure to serve his need for revenge against his enemies.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Trump Has No Idea How to Clean Up His Own Mess
His speech told us very little, at least explicitly, but revealed quite a lot.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

On Iran, Trump Offers No Plan and No End in Sight
The president failed to provide any meaningful strategy on the two central issues that define the war on Iran: reopening the Strait of Hormuz and what to do about that country's uranium.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Eloquence Has Grown Passé. Let's Bring it Back into Fashion.
Being authentic or relatable shouldn't mean being inarticulate.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Trump's Positive Thinking Won't End This War
President Trump's Wednesday night address about the war in Iran is evidence of how poorly his war of choice is going, the columnist Jamelle Bouie argues.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

How Did Trump's Iran Speech Fare?
Readers respond to President Trump's speech on the war. Also: Asian Americans at risk; civic eduction for the 250th; a veteran's view.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Did Jesus Rise From the Dead? A Debate.
A ‘Christian Atheist' joins Ross Douthat.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Every President Tries It. It Never Works.
What's really behind all these attempts to revive American industry?

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Even if This Is the Right War, We've Got the Wrong President
Tastelessness and classlessness are the least of our concerns.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Can We Trust the New Testament?
A Christian and a self-described Christian Atheist debate.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

What Do You Do When a Family Member Commits a Terrible Crime?
The columnist M. Gessen sits down with the writer Harriet Clark to talk through the complexity of maintaining relationships with family members who have done unthinkable things.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

To Keep Child Abuse Off the Internet, He Has to Watch It
Removing child sexual abuse material from the internet exacts a heavy toll on the workers tasked with reviewing it.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

10 Reports in 10 Minutes
Removing child sexual abuse material from the internet exacts a heavy toll on the workers tasked with reviewing it.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

Trump Isn't Taking Cuba. He's Starving It.
Starving Cubans does nothing to advance American interests.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 02, 2026

The Only Thing Trump Is Missing in Cuba Is a Plan
Starving Cubans does nothing to advance American interests.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Trump's Fixation on This Phrase Reveals Something About the War in Iran
In Iran, the schedule is our most malleable illusion.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Trump Will Lose the Birthright Citizenship Case. But in a Way, He's Already Won.
The case is open-and-shut on the merits. But its procedural course still leaves plenty of room for Trump administration overreach.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

This War Is Bad for America
We owe it to American service members and their families to be truthful about the risks involved and why we are at war.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Remember the Oil Shocks of the '70s? This Is Going to Be Worse. Much Worse.
Higher oil prices and limited supply will accelerate a turn toward cleaner technologies, especially in Asia and Europe.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

A Supreme Court Ruling for Discredited Gay Conversion Therapy
Readers discuss the justices' decision on gay conversion therapy. Also: An immigrant's story; a list of Jews at Penn?

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Trump's War Is Perpetually ‘Ahead of Schedule'
In Iran, the schedule is our most malleable illusion.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

All the Worst People Seem to Want to Be ‘High Agency'
The term "high agency" is an ethos for a gambler's time.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Why Everyone Wants to Be ‘High Agency' Now
The term "high agency" is an ethos for a gambler's time.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

The ‘Constitutional Bedrock' Trump Is Trying to Erase
Trump is on a mission to eliminate birthright citizenship, a right long thought to be guaranteed by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution. But how will the Supreme Court respond? The legal journalist Cristian Farias shares his insights.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Stolid Midwestern Republicans Might Be the Real #Resistance
In the Indiana primaries, a crucial test of the MAGA loyalty machine.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

The Birthright Con
Trump wants to find out just how weak this Supreme Court is.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Our Troops Deserve More Than This
We owe it to American service members and their families to be truthful about the risks involved and why we are at war.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

This Energy Crisis Is Going to Change the World
Higher oil prices and limited supply will accelerate a turn toward cleaner technologies, especially in Asia and Europe.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Hoosiers Hate Cheaters, and Other Reasons a Trump Revenge Campaign Might Fail
In the Indiana primaries, a crucial test of the MAGA loyalty machine.

NYT > Opinion
Apr 01, 2026

Padma Lakshmi: The Decision That Would Create a Permanent American Underclass
President Trump wants to take away a fundamental American promise.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Can Christianity Be Restored to the Center of American Life?
Why none of America's faiths have taken mainline Protestantism's place.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Trump Has a Way Out of the Iran War
Trump should set aside his 15-point peace plan and reduce it to these two points.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

The More You Study Consciousness, the Weirder It Gets
Michael Pollan, a science writer, spent five years trying to understand how consciousness worked.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Yes, This Is Your War, Too
Even opponents of the conflict should want to see Iran defanged and defeated.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

In Search of a Religious Center
Why none of America's faiths have taken mainline Protestantism's place.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

My Two-Point Peace Plan for the Iran War
Trump and Netanyahu started the Iran war without thinking how to end it. But there is a way out.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Can You Anesthetize a Plant?
If it's possible to put plants to sleep using anesthesia, what does that say about whether they're conscious? Can they feel pain? The author Michael Pollan explores this "spooky and interesting" discovery on "The Ezra Klein Show."

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Trump, Don't Repeat Churchill's Deadly Mistake
A 1936 convention establishing Turkish control over the Dardanelles could be an inspiration to resolving the energy bottleneck in the Persian Gulf.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Consciousness Lives in Our Bodies
"The brain exists to keep the body alive, not the other way around," argues the author Michael Pollan as he explores the connection between consciousness and the body in this episode of "The Ezra Klein Show."

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

The Democrats' Looming 2032 Cliff
The 2030 census is very likely to hurt their electoral prospects.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

An Ominous U.S. Threat Against Iran
Readers criticize President Trump over his bellicose statements on Iran. Also: Education for every child, citizen or not; the cost of war.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

The Chaotic Competition for Trump's Attention
The scholar Henry Farrell explains how efforts to capture Trump's attention and approval through spectacle resemble the attention dynamics in Nazi Germany.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

The People Trump Pardoned Are on a Crime Spree
The president and the Republican Party deserve to pay a political price for the pardons.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

It's Not Going to Get Any Easier for Democrats After Trump
The party will come up against a demographic cliff in 2032.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Michael Pollan's Journey to the Borderlands of Consciousness
Pollan, a science writer, spent five years trying to understand how consciousness worked. The more he learned, the weirder things got.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

I Wrote a Cesar Chavez Biography. This Is How His Secrets Stayed Buried.
Reckoning with the United Farm Workers founder means reckoning with his movement.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

The Greatest Threat to Our Elections Is No Longer Foreign
This is not how American democracy is supposed to work.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 31, 2026

Trump, Don't Make Churchill's Deadly Mistake
A 1936 convention establishing Turkish control over the Dardanelles could be an inspiration to resolving the energy bottleneck in the Persian Gulf.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

She Was a Famous Millennial Feminist. Her Polyamory Memoir Is Heartbreaking.
Almost every ideology can be wielded to make women feel that they're failing.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

America Is Abandoning Morality
The bombing campaign Mr. Trump is threatening in Iran could affect millions of Iranian civilians' access to water, electricity and food.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Is Trump Threatening to Commit a War Crime?
The bombing campaign Mr. Trump is threatening in Iran could affect millions of Iranian civilians' access to water, electricity and food.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Was Only for the Children of Slaves. He's Wrong.
The framers of the 14th Amendment endorsed a capacious definition of ‘American.'

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Support for Israel Is Collapsing. Netanyahu Sees That.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is racing to eliminate regional threats because he sees that U.S. support for the country is collapsing, Mona Charen, the policy editor at The Bulwark, argues on "The Opinions."

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

No Kings: Vast Throngs Say No to Trump
Readers discuss the huge rallies on Saturday protesting the president.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Why Are So Many People Obsessed With Lindy West's Polyamory?
Is Lindy West a feminist? Is she happy? Everyone has an opinion.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

The Epstein Class Had a Signature Weakness
Epstein flourished by helping elite men reconcile their private desires with their public appearances.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Was for the Children of Slaves. He's Wrong.
The framers of the 14th Amendment endorsed a capacious definition of ‘American.'

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

‘No Kings': Vast Throngs Say No to Trump
Readers discuss the huge rallies on Saturday protesting the president.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Trump Revels in the Deaths of His Political Enemies
The president's depravity is deathless

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

MAGA Was Supposed to Be Antiwar. Nope.
It might be time to ditch some common assumptions about Republicans.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Trump Says Birthright Citizenship Was for ‘the Babies of Slaves.' He's Wrong.
The framers of the 14th Amendment endorsed a capacious definition of ‘American.'

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Billionaires, Stop Whining About the Giving Pledge and Try Giving Yourselves
It makes no sense to me that billionaires would criticize others for trying to help their fellow humans.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Democrats Need a New Promise: A House by 30
The federal government can once again make building wealth for young families a core mission.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Rasputin. Roy Cohn. Jeffrey Epstein. Every Elite Has a ‘Dark Connector.'
Epstein flourished by helping elite men reconcile their private desires with their public appearances.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 30, 2026

Across Asia, Trump's War on Iran Is Dangerous for Everyone
Trump's war on Iran is dangerous for everyone.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

Is It 1914 in America?
The planners of the Iran war had plenty of on-the-ground intelligence but operated with little insight into the minds of their enemies.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

Your Chatbot Isn't a Therapist
Patients are turning to A.I. chatbots for therapy — and the chatbots are fueling their worst impulses.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

The Death Penalty's Invisible Wounds
Readers respond to an editorial about the death penalty. Also: The benefits of small talk; calling all teenagers.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

Don't Cheer Too Hard for the Facebook Verdicts
Courts aren't always the right answer to our digital problems.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

The Iran War Is a Failure of Imagination
The planners of the Iran war had plenty of on-the-ground intelligence but operated with little insight into the minds of their enemies.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

I Saw Something New in San Francisco
Marshall McLuhan was right about Claude, too.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

Goodbye, ‘Queer Eye.' Goodbye, Queer Acceptance.
Today even tolerance is in doubt.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 29, 2026

When Sports Heroes Have Terrible Opinions
Sports used to be an oasis from political squabbling. But now the bad opinions of star athletes have become impossible to escape.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

Iran Thinks It Can Win a Long War
A costly war will make Iran's enemies think twice before attacking again.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

‘Project Hail Mary' Is Fun. Maybe That's All It Takes.
There's been a vibe shift in Hollywood. Fun movies are back.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

Stephen Miller's Latest Low
His project of subordination at home and abroad continues unabated.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

What Jackie and Ethel Kennedy Knew
"Love Story" wasn't really about John Kennedy or Carolyn Bessette.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

The Latest Front in Stephen Miller's Personal War
His project of subordination at home and abroad continues unabated.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

The Old Man Dreaming Up Wars for Young Men to Fight
Any deal with Iran would probably be a bad one. But sending ground troops to seize Iranian territory would be an even worse choice.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

Trump Does Anything He Wants — and More
When you're a wannabe king they let you do it.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

Why a Long War Helps Iran
A costly war will make Iran's enemies think twice before attacking again.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

‘Project Hail Mary' Is Fun. Maybe That's All It Takes to Save Hollywood.
There's been a vibe shift in Hollywood. Fun movies are back.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

‘Love Story' Wasn't About John Kennedy or Carolyn Bessette
The wisdom of Jackie and Ethel Kennedy.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

Is Religion Reviving or Declining? Both.
On the debate over the future of religious faith, and if it is expanding or not, in America.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

What We Have Learned From the Minnesota Resistance
Readers respond to Thomas L. Friedman's column about the community spirit helping Minnesotans in their opposition to ICE.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2026

‘We Are Going to Deeply Regret This War'
Three journalists on the potential repercussions of Operation Epic Fury.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2026

Can Trump Claim Victory in Iran?
Is this really what winning the war with Iran looks like? Mark Dubowitz, the chief executive of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, joins Ross Douthat on "Interesting Times" to make the case that Operation Epic Fury has degraded Iran's military power enough to make victory achievable.

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