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NYT > Opinion
Jan 29, 2026

No Child Deserves to Die Like My Daughter
What was done to my daughter did not break me. It left me with a mother's responsibility to ensure no child is left unheard.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 29, 2026

Trump's Greenland Envoy: We Need ‘Total, Unfettered Access'
Trump's special envoy to Greenland argues that the U.S. needs Greenland to defend it, American allies and American security.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

How to Bring Back the American Dream
Some of the best coaches we can find to help struggling children escape poverty may be other children and their families.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Kennedy Is Wrong to Make America Like Denmark on Vaccines
Vaccines are a social safety net, too.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

The Havoc That One Disgruntled Student Can Wreak on a University
If college education is merely a transaction, educators — and facts — are vulnerable.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

On China, Trump Is Rolling the Dice on America's Future
Keeping Beijing off balance has advantages, but Trump may just be playing for short-term political gain.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Can We Let Iran Get Away With Mass Murder?
It's left to the United States to impose meaningful consequences on the Iranian regime for one of the worst atrocities of this century.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

How to Come Together on Immigration
Readers respond to an essay by Representative Mike Lawler, Republican of New York. Also: A suggestion for Columbia's new president; a "no" from Canada.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Why Is My Son Being Left to Die on the Streets?
We thought America would keep him safe.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Esther Perel on the Falsehoods of a Frictionless Relationship
Perel, a renowned psychotherapist, doesn't really think society can — or should — fall in love with a machine.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

When Conservative Politics Hit Cash-Starved Universities
If college education is merely a transaction, educators — and facts — are vulnerable.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Democrats Are Holding the Clintons in Contempt? Way to Go!
As Democrats work to regain the public trust and to shed their image as the party of elites, they cannot be seen as treating elites in their party as above the law.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

It's Very Cold. Just Wait for the Grid to Fail.
The United States needs more energy to get through the cold snaps of the future. The question is where it will come from.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

ICE's Brutality Is Its Weakness
The more force that strong states deploy, the more they risk exposing their own brutality to politically persuadable observers.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Minneapolis May Be Trump's Gettysburg
The White House has failed to achieve either its strategic or its tactical goals in Minnesota.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

These Democrats Want Clinton to Answer for Epstein. Good.
As Democrats work to regain the public trust and to shed their image as the party of elites, they cannot be seen as treating elites in their party as above the law.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Trump's China Policy Is Incoherent. That May Be the Point.
Keeping Beijing off balance has advantages, but Trump may just be playing for short-term political gain.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 28, 2026

Esther Perel on Why A.I. Intimacy Feels Safe but Isn't Real
Perel, a renowned psychotherapist, doesn't really think society can — or should — fall in love with a machine.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Immigration Enforcement Is Unavoidably Upsetting. But This Is Something Else.
Is this really the only way to enforce the law?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

The Dream Palace of the Immigration Hard-Liners
Is this really the only way to enforce the law?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Should Iran's Executioners Go Unpunished?
It's left to the United States to impose meaningful consequences on the Iranian regime for one of the worst atrocities of this century.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Shaheen and Murkowski: Congress Must Defend NATO From Trump
America must defend its greatest asset: Its alliances.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

‘I Wouldn't Say the Democrats Are in Good Shape'
The moment is ripe to deal a debilitating blow to Trumpism and the MAGA movement. But who can deliver it?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

A Backlash Against ICE's ‘Army of Occupation'
Readers react to news and an editorial about the unrest in Minneapolis. Also: Vaccines and health priorities.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Thomas L. Friedman: America Is at a Boiling Point
Watching the response to ICE in his hometown has the columnist Thomas L. Friedman navigating "a mixture of pride and anguish."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Thomas L. Friedman: Minneapolis, Alex Pretti and a Democracy at Risk
Watching the response to ICE in his hometown has the columnist Thomas L. Friedman navigating "a mixture of pride and anguish."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

The Most Important Foreign Policy Speech in Years
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada's speech at Davos last week sent shock waves through the international community. The international-affairs scholar Henry Farrell explains why.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Mike Lawler: Minneapolis Deaths Show America Needs a New Immigration Plan
A Republican member of Congress argues that neither Biden nor Trump had the right solution on immigration.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Trump's Fantasies Are Killing Us
But being a "hot" country does not make you a good country. Or a decent one.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Democrats Have to Be More Than the Anti-Trump Party
The moment is ripe to deal a debilitating blow to Trumpism and the MAGA movement. But who can deliver it?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Tom Friedman: Minneapolis, Alex Pretti and a Democracy at Risk
Watching the response to ICE in his hometown has the columnist Thomas L. Friedman navigating "a mixture of pride and anguish."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

Trump Is Only Part of the Great Power Struggle
Why the competition for, and control of, energy resources is central to global politics.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

The Week the World Admitted the Truth About America
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada's speech at Davos last week sent shock waves through the international community. The international-affairs scholar Henry Farrell explains why.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 27, 2026

The Time Has Come for the U.S. to Act in Iran
It is time for the U.S. to intervene militarily in Iran, at least to deter future killings of protesters.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

The War in Minnesota Is for Our Phones
We need to protect our right to carry cameras to document ICE's violence.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

A Crisis of Truth and Trust in Minneapolis
Readers react to the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents and the constitutional dangers it signals.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

‘We Are Creating the Conditions for a Catastrophe': Three Columnists on the Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis
On immigration raids, the shooting death of Alex Pretti and where we go from here.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

Make Screen Time Into Quality Time
Yes, I feel guilty when I plop my kid in front of the TV. That's why I plop myself down beside him.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

Local Prosecution Is the Answer to Federal Lawlessness
State and local prosecutions could produce deterrent effects that are so desperately needed now.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

‘We Are Creating the Conditions for a Catastrophe.' Three Columnists on the Shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
On immigration raids, the shooting death of Alex Pretti and where we go from here.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

Will Rahm Emanuel Run for President in 2028?
A Democratic insider with an outside chance at the White House

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

The Trump Administration Now Thinks Clean Air Is Worthless
Average Americans could experience significant hits to their health and their pocketbooks.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

Why Gen Z Doesn't Love ‘Harry Potter'
The wizarding worldview is naïve.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 26, 2026

This Theory Explains Trump's Baffling Foreign Policy
The president's approach is not just chaos or an updated version of 19th-century great-power competition.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Why A.I. Can't Make Thoughtful Decisions
Computers still don't do well with vagueness and uncertainty.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Trump's Neediness Is Transforming America
The president's neediness is transforming our institutions.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

The Most Important Question Is ‘What if I'm Wrong?'
If illiberalism is the problem, what is the cure?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

The Trump Administration Is Lying to Our Faces. Congress Must Act.
The Trump administration is once again engaged in a perversion of justice.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Humans Possess One Thing That A.I. Does Not: Judgment
Computers still don't do well with vagueness and uncertainty.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Why Campuses Are Still Failing at Free Speech
Readers respond to a guest essay by a student at Harvard. Also: Our phone choices; falling behind China on energy.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Minneapolis and Gaza Now Share the Same Violent Language
When ICE and Hamas start looking the same, we are all in trouble.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

How College Can Tear Us Apart
If illiberalism is the problem, what is the cure?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

John Kerry: Trump Greenland Deal Can't Undo Damage to NATO
The former U.S. secretary of state warns that, between the Greenland deal and Trump's trashing of the world order, America is losing.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Trump Is Right About the Arctic. He's Wrong About Greenland.
The area most U.S. Arctic strategists think needs the most immediate development is not Greenland but the Bering Sea, almost 3,000 miles away.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Trump Is Engineering Regime Change, Right Here at Home
The president's neediness is transforming our institutions.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

What Science Tells Us About Arguing With Your Father-in-Law
It's rarely been harder to disagree politically — but social science suggests ways to have constructive conversations across ideological divides.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Trump Just Proved Mark Carney's Point
Canada's prime minister sees the president all too well.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

It's So Hard Not to Be Consumed by Rage
I worry that for some of us, our antipathy to Trump has become part of who we are, and it can be something of a personal poison.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

Why the Carney Fire Is Still Burning
The prime minister sees Trump all too well.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 25, 2026

We Can't Let Our Rage Define Us
I worry that for some of us, our antipathy to Trump has become part of who we are, and it can be something of a personal poison.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

State Terror Has Arrived
Minneapolis has made it plain.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

Welcome to ‘Nutsville,' USA
The Conversation convenes with Emily Bazelon, David French and Aaron Retica discussing the questions reshaping American politics right now, from immigration enforcement to whether the country can still claim to be "one nation, indivisible."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The Cruelty Is the Point for ICE
What's happening behind the barbed wire?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The Binary Logic of the Carney Doctrine
Can middle powers like Canada exist between America and China?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The Public Face of ICE Is Bad Enough
What's happening behind the barbed wire?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The World Will Remember Trump's Greenland Outburst
It is time for Americans to step up and defend NATO and our country's vital interests in its survival.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

Two Opinion Writers on ‘Nutsville,' USA
The Conversation convenes with Emily Bazelon, David French and Aaron Retica discussing the questions reshaping American politics right now, from immigration enforcement to whether the country can still claim to be "one nation, indivisible."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The Un-American President
Our national mosaic, crushed beneath the ICE.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

Can Middle Powers Like Canada Exist Between America and China?
It might be worth considering the logic of the Carney doctrine.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

Can the Courts Save American Democracy?
Emily Bazelon, a lawyer and writer, thinks the courts have pushed back against Trump in important ways. But ultimately, as she explains on "The Opinions," they can't stop the broader expansion of presidential power on their own.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

We Don't Need Greenland. We Need Allies.
It is time for Americans to step up and defend NATO and our country's vital interests in its survival.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

Trump Is Not Dumb
President Trump isn't dumb, the columnist David French argues. He's "diabolically shrewd," especially in how he picks political targets that can be difficult to defend.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The Island That Actually Matters to American Interests
The risk of Chinese aggression is hard to gauge, but it surely grows if we signal that Beijing has a free hand.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

The Peculiar Magic of a Winter Snowstorm
The transience of snow is part of its magic. Thick drifts of white last for only a day or so.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 24, 2026

ICE Is Splitting America in Two
The Conversation convenes with Aaron Retica, David French and Emily Bazelon discussing the questions reshaping American politics right now, from immigration enforcement to whether the country can still claim to be "one nation, indivisible."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Is This Who Trump Meant by the ‘Worst of the Worst'?
The columnist Jamelle Bouie argues that the Trump administration's immigration policy has more in common with ethnic cleansing than actual immigration enforcement.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Brooklyn Beckham Is Doing His Best
Sometimes you have to tell your own messy story.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

To Halt Trump's Abuse of Power, Vote
Readers respond to an editorial about President Trump, justice and vengeance. Also: Ordinary Americans who protest; open-ended questions.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Would a California Billionaire Tax Cause Wealthy Taxpayers to Flee?
California Democrats are fighting over a proposed wealth tax. Our panel of experts sorts out the merits.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

To Halt Trump's Abuse of Power: Vote
Readers respond to an editorial about President Trump, justice and vengeance. Also: Ordinary Americans who protest; open-ended questions.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Would a California Billionaire Wealth Tax Help or Hurt?
California Democrats are fighting over a proposed wealth tax. Our panel of experts sorts out the merits.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Minneapolis Reveals Where Trump's Deportation Agenda Is Going
Caitlin Dickerson, an immigration reporter, explains the different pieces of Trump's deportation machine.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Of Course Trump Would Use This Word
A certain loaded word seems to be making a cultural comeback. John McWhorter, an Opinion writer and a linguistics professor at Columbia University, explains the history of this term and what President Trump's use of it says about MAGA.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

The End of NATO Is Coming, and That's No Disaster
Europe has a chance to step out of America's shadow.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

The Staggering Scale of Trump's Anti-Immigrant Crackdown
Caitlin Dickerson, an immigration reporter, explains the different pieces of Trump's deportation machine.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

No One Should Be Afraid to Say That Jasmine Crockett Can't Win
Progressives shouldn't let a retrograde style of internet discourse inhibit them from pointing out the obvious.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

The Trump Crackup
Events are being propelled by one man's damaged psyche.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

The Hidden Risk to the Housing Market
America must act now to protect homeowners and the economy from the threat of extreme weather.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

The Case for Compassion Over Tough Love for Addiction
Harm reduction is losing funding, can it survive?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

The Dangerous Power of Prediction Markets
How prediction machines have become infrastructure for the legitimacy of event outcomes, no matter how outlandish.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

NATO as We Know It Is Coming to an End, and That's OK
Europe has a chance to step out of America's shadow.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 23, 2026

Latin Americans Love the Right. Can You Blame Them?
The right is ascendant in Latin America. How long will it last?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

This One Novel Word Speaks Volumes About How an Entire Language Works
He, she, they, them, us.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

The Shifting Gender Balance in American Religion
The gender gap in American religion is getting smaller. On "Interesting Times," Ryan Burge, a political scientist and former pastor, explains what this new gender balance could mean for America's religious institutions.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

‘Good for the Church, but Bad for the Country'
Why has Christianity in America become politically polarized? Ryan Burge, a political scientist and former pastor, says it is more complicated than you think, on this week's episode of "Interesting Times."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

The Carney Doctrine
How do you preserve the free world when America goes rogue?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

Learn Mandarin in One Word
He, she, they, them, us.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

Teaching and Learning in the Age of A.I.
Readers discuss the adoption of artificial intelligence tools in schools. Also: President Trump's "Board of Peace"; an anti-ICE slogan.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

No, Young Men Are Not Returning to Church
All the Religious Trends You're Wrong About

NYT > Opinion
Jan 22, 2026

How Shajia Ayobi Was Failed by the Justice System
A lawsuit in California has kept incarcerated people who were granted their freedom in prison for an indeterminate period.

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