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NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

Don't Be Fooled by the Silence in America's Backyard
Latin Americans have proved surprisingly acquiescent to U.S. aggression — but that won't last forever.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

Farewell to the Beloved Friend in My Window
Winter won't hold forever, and when it comes, a spider will disappear from the corner where she has made her home.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

Donate This Holiday Season: Eyes Ears Nose & Paws Needs Your Help
A North Carolina organization delivers salvation on four legs.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

How to Prepare Your Kids for the A.I. Revolution
I help to build A.I. systems, and even I know there are real reasons to be concerned about how A.I. affects our children.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

This Is the Story of How the Democrats Blew It on Gaza
It may be tempting to memory hole what happened in Gaza. That would only compound the mistake of ignoring, or rationalizing, an intolerable reality.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

Americans Won't Have Faith in the Rule of Law Until the Law Works for Them
Mandatory arbitration, underfunded enforcement and corporate malfeasance have eroded Americans' trust in institutions. It's time for government to fight back.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

Why Hepatitis B Vaccine Changes Would be Devastating
Changes to the vaccine recommendation could be disastrous.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 01, 2025

Trump's New American Empire Won't Last Forever
Latin Americans have proved surprisingly acquiescent to U.S. aggression — but that won't last forever.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

The Uneasy Mix of God and Country
Readers respond to a column by David Brooks about Christian nationalism. Also: A hope for a different kind of president; a view of Meta as not a monopoly.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

It's OK That Our Long, Mostly Good Marriage Ended
Four years ago, my husband and I made an increasingly common choice: We hugged, apologized for our shortcomings and freed each other.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

Donate This Holiday Season: New Life Centers Needs Your Help
When ICE arrived in Chicago, this group had an answer.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

Forget Therapy. I'm Turning to Magic.
Instead of going to therapy for $100 a week, I began to invest in an astrological session every few months.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

The Medical Case That Still Haunts Me
A doctor grapples with a patient's incomprehensible medical decision.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

How We Became ‘Half in Love With Easeful Death'
Apocalyptic predictions may actually serve as comforting fantasies, at which point our future freakouts become an excuse for inaction.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 30, 2025

America Has Sidelined Education. You Can Help.
The New York Times Communities Fund has partnered with charities that invest in education at critical junctures across people's life spans.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

The Salmon That Surprised Everyone
Although nature is sometimes very fragile, decades of conservation rhetoric have perhaps overstated that fragility.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

The Quest for Perfection Is Stunting Our Society
It is not only classical musicians who are being harmed by the search for perfection. It is harming many aspects of our lives and sectors of our society.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

A Classical Pianist's Plea: Make Messy Art
It is not only classical musicians who are being stunted by the search for perfection. It is harming many aspects of our lives and sectors of our society.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

Donate This Holiday Season: NICU Parents Need Your Help
The organization provides critical support to families of sick newborns, making a lonely and devastating experience a little less so.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

Nature Will Bounce Back if We Just Give It a Chance
Although nature is sometimes very fragile, decades of conservation rhetoric have perhaps overstated that fragility.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

How I Began to Love Reading Again
I needed to stop thinking that I knew more than the author and give in to whatever ride they had spent years planning.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

How Diaries Can Help Beat Back Artificial Intelligence
In a world taken over by the digital, hard-copy, handwritten diaries are a way to fight back.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 29, 2025

Trump Misunderstands the Education Department's History
The U.S. first had a federal education department in 1867 — not 1979. Its history is critical in understanding the federal role in schools.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

A ‘Floor' on Abortion Is Still a Limit
Readers respond to an editorial about access to abortion. Also: A citizenship test for our leaders.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

‘Hamnet' Reimagines Shakespeare for the TikTok Generation
Our love of his plays have led to a centuries-long fascination with the writer. So why does each new fictional iteration get his life so wrong?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello Dynamic Pricing.
Shopping has always been a game. And now it's being rigged against you.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

What I Love When I Love America
My love of country this Thanksgiving season is not based on what this or that politician does, but on what America has always been.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

Why We Need Fairy Tales in the Digital Age
The internet is a dangerous place. Folklore can teach us how to move through it.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

Donate This Holiday Season: Undocumented Immigrants Need Your Help
These organizations are squeezed between an expanding need for their services and an administration trying to starve them of resources.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

Don't Celebrate Franco. Bury HIm.
Fifty years after the death of the Spanish dictator, his legacy lives on.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

Mamdani, His Mother and a Movie of Prescient Grace
The mayor-elect ran a hopeful campaign amid ugly insinuations about 9/11. When I recall where I was on that day, I have a very different association.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

A Kitchen Cure for Depression
As long as I get myself to pay attention, there is too much going on in the kitchen world for me to spin off into anxious abstraction.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 28, 2025

Goodbye, Price Tags. Hello, Dynamic Pricing.
Shopping has always been a game. And now it's being rigged against you.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

The Uniquely American Heartbreak of Yet Another Tragedy
The National Guard members shot in Washington are the latest victims of a political violence permeating our society.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

Trump's Greedy Thanksgiving
This year, it's not about giving back; it's about getting yours.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

The Uniquely American Heartbreak of Yet Another Shooting
The National Guard members shot in Washington are the latest victims of a political violence permeating our society.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

Extreme Measures for the Fentanyl Crisis
Readers respond to a guest essay about America's fentanyl problem. Also: A dark echo at Penn.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

‘We Are Going to Have to Fight Three Wars'
How much will Trump ask Zelensky to pay for peace in Ukraine?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

A Pardoned Turkey, an Unpardonable Man
Many affluent Americans no longer believe in civic institutions or community groups.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

This Year, the Billionaires Give Thanks for Trump
This year, it's not about giving back; it's about getting yours.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

Donate This Holiday Season: The World's Poorest People Need Your Help
With suffering everywhere, give directly to those most in need and help those around you.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

Time to Let My Brother Kevin Do the Carving
My brother takes a slice out of Trump and Mamdani.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

Can the Potluck Cure America's Loneliness Crisis?
The number of Americans eating alone has increased by 53 percent since 2003.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

What Hunger Looks Like in America
We spoke with dozens of people living with hunger in the United States. These are their stories.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

65 Is Not Old Anymore
Ken Stern on why Americans should stop classifying 65 as "old."

NYT > Opinion
Nov 27, 2025

America, the Hungry
One in seven people in America lives with hunger. These are their stories.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

The Loneliness of Using a Faith-Based Chatbot
Faith is not meant to be transactional or tailored to you.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

The Real Meaning of MAHA Is ‘You're On Your Own'
The N.I.H. director has learned all the wrong lessons from Covid.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

The High Stakes in the Ukraine Talks
Readers discuss the proposed deal to end the war between Ukraine and Russia. Also: Immigrant family separations; unplugging A.I.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

Jesus Bot Is Always on Demand (for a Small Monthly Fee)
Faith is not meant to be transactional or tailored to you.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

Mark Kelly Is Being Investigated for Telling the Truth
Who wants to silence a senator? I'll give you one guess.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

Has Marjorie Taylor Greene Really Seen the Light?
This is a classic breakup drama.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

The Justice Department Should Redact the Epstein Files
Releasing the documents wholesale could hinder prosecutions and inflict new trauma on victims.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

Larry Bushart Posted a Charlie Kirk Meme. He Went to Jail for 37 Days.
The best way to honor Charlie Kirk is not to criminalize speech.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

A Simple Way to Avoid Holiday Family Drama
There's good evidence that learning to live with your loved ones just as they are leads to more happiness for you.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

A.I. Is Marketing Itself as the Anti-A.I.
Artificial intelligence is unpopular and uncool — so A.I. companies are making ads that don't even bother to show their own products. Will it pay off?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

9,192,631,770 Hz
How do we measure time? Technically, by the oscillations of a cesium atom. This film tells a human story behind an element from the periodic table: cesium.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

The Broken Circle
Farmers in Northwest China confront their drying landscape by planting trees as coal burns relentlessly nearby. This film tells a human story behind an element from the periodic table: carbon.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

BAEA
A bald eagle is treated for lead poisoning, becoming a symbol of a toxic system that threatens us all. This film tells a human story behind an element from the periodic table: lead.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 26, 2025

It's Time to Build Nuclear Power Plants Again
California and eight other states have outdated restrictions on building nuclear power plants.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Thanksgiving Is a Celebration of American Rebirth
An opportunity for families and friends and, by extension, communities, states, and the country itself to have a national reset.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Why Trump Won't Face Prosecution When He Leaves Office in 2029
The president has a very big immunity umbrella.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Tatiana Schlossberg's Profile in Courage
Readers express sorrow about her cancer and dismay at her cousin's actions as health secretary. Also: Revenge prosecutions; Mark Kelly; donors to universities.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Trump Falls Short of His Populist Rhetoric
The Trump administration is using its antitrust powers mostly to protect Mr. Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Why Trump Won't Face Prosecution This Time Around
The president has a very big immunity umbrella.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

What Your Signature Dish Says About You
Like your astrological sign, what you bring says a lot about who you are.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Donate This Holiday Season: The Middle East Needs Your Help
This holiday season, I am donating to nonprofits that help make community ecosystems and nature's ecosystems more resilient.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

I Went to an Anti-Vaccine Conference. Medicine Is in Trouble.
A journey to the fringe of MAHA.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

A.I. Dominates Our World. Why Don't Democrats Have a Plan?
To stay relevant for 2028, the party needs to figure one out.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 25, 2025

Trump's Broken Promise to Confront Corporate Power
The Trump administration is using its antitrust powers mostly to protect Mr. Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

The Incomprehensible March Toward Regime Change in Venezuela
The administration's drug war rhetoric seems like a pretext. But a pretext for what?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

Yes, We Must Talk About Epstein
Readers strongly object to David Brooks's argument that we should focus on more important issues. Also: Firings at the National Endowment for the Humanities.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

James Carville: Out With Woke. In With Rage.
Democrats also have to shed the last vestiges of woke.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

The Outrageous False Equivalences That Prop Up President Trump
Aren't his apologists exhausted by their moral calisthenics?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

The Absurd Asymmetries That Prop Up President Trump
Aren't his apologists exhausted by their moral calisthenics?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

How Is QAnon Reacting to the Epstein Files?
It has a little something to do with Donald Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

Carville: How About a Sweeping, Aggressive, Unvarnished Platform of Pure Economic Rage
Democrats also have to shed the last vestiges of woke.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

The Boomers Are Protesting Trump. Where Is Gen Z?
The absence of young people from conventional protests is both a problem and a warning.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

America's Caregivers Are in Crisis
Caregivers are at the brink of despair.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 24, 2025

Cory Booker on What It Takes to Believe in America Again
"If America hasn't broken your heart, you don't love her enough," the New Jersey senator argues.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

In an Italian Masterpiece, Art and Faith Meet
Readers respond to a guest essay about the religious feelings inspired by Fra Angelico's painting. Also: Down times at the movies.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

Trump Has Put the Military in an Impossible Situation
Who should take responsibility for the president's undeclared war in the Caribbean?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

America's Housing Crisis, in One Chart
If we want more places for people to live, we're going to have to get more creative.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

How Can Anyone Seriously Doubt Meta Is a Monopoly?
All you need is common sense.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

How the Elite Behave When No One Is Watching: Inside the Epstein Emails
This power elite was already used to ignoring the powerless. Redeeming a disgraced sex offender was a logical next step.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

We're Seeing What a No-Immigration Economy Looks Like
Making America less hospitable to newcomers will eventually make our country poorer.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

How to Use. A.I to Talk to Whales
This is not your average chatbot.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

7 Experts on How to Actually End the War in Ukraine
The war in Ukraine has become a fateful conflict of Russia and the West.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 23, 2025

Listening to a Book Counts as Reading
We need to let go of our legacy print snobbery.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

The Real Epstein Cover-Up
Once again, we see how far this country will go to maintain the power of men at the expense of women's bodies.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Trump Says the Epstein Documents Will Hurt Democrats, Too. Maybe That's a Good Thing.
"You need this renewal. You need new figures who are untouched, who were never part of these awful power games," the columnist Lydia Polgreen argues.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Trump's Proposed Ukraine ‘Deal' Is a Disgrace
If Ukraine is forced to surrender to these terms by Thursday, Thanksgiving will no longer be an American holiday. It will become a Russian holiday.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Trump Is Mired in a War of Attrition
It's not a winning strategy.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Trump Faces a Lame-Duck Economy
There are no easy answers for the current economic discontent.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Don't Miss This: Epstein Edition
The Epstein files are coming. But will Americans be able to fully trust them?

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

A Call to Purge Washington of Epstein's Associates
The release of more Epstein files could take down many prominent men in Washington — both Republicans and Democrats. But for the columnist Lydia Polgreen, the purge is not a bad thing. "You need this renewal," she says on this episode of "The Opinions."

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Piggy Gets Polite
Trump, remarkably, finds a new low.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

Jeffrey Epstein's Victims Speak Out
On Tuesday, victims of the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein gathered to bring attention to the House vote to release the Epstein files. On this episode of "The Opinions," the contributing Opinion writer Molly Jong-Fast describes the connection these women felt with one another and with their Republican advocate Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene. "They're not faking it," Jong-Fast says. "They had a real camaraderie."

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

The Epstein Saga Awakens a Familiar Feminist Rage
Once again, we see how far this country will go to maintain the power of men at the expense of women's bodies.

NYT > Opinion
Nov 22, 2025

The Real Reason Trump Is Fawning Over Saudi Arabia's Ruler
The story begins in the 1970s.

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