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Feb 16, 2026
You can still have a village.
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Feb 16, 2026
Reader disagree with a guest essay that argued that the books feel dated and irrelevant today. Also: What A.I. can't do in medicine.
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Feb 16, 2026
Insult everyone. Answer for nothing.
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Feb 16, 2026
A brisk theatrical thriller, "Data" perfectly captures the slick, grandiose language with which tech titans justify their potentially totalitarian projects.
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Feb 16, 2026
The things that we desire are not always the things that give us satisfaction.
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Feb 16, 2026
The president's approach to the rising nuclear danger is alarming.
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Feb 16, 2026
You can still have a village.
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Feb 16, 2026
Outside of law school classrooms, the liberal constitutional agenda is failing. Enter the American Constitution Society.
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Feb 16, 2026
Can you love your body and still want to lose weight?
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Feb 16, 2026
Can you love your body and still want to lose weight?
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Feb 16, 2026
Learning about our family's past can connect us to the turmoil and difference that have always been America's story.
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Feb 15, 2026
Epstein's network may not have known everything, but it is hard to deny that many of them knew enough to know better.
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Feb 15, 2026
Learning about our family's past can connect us to the turmoil and difference that have always been America's story.
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Feb 15, 2026
Readers discuss a guest essay asserting that formula promotes marriage equality. Also: Ethics and the Supreme Court.
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Feb 15, 2026
A so-called Christian Zionist would also likely be a Christian Kurdist or have a Christian commitment to Palestinian statehood.
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Feb 15, 2026
You want at least one weird entree on the Olympics menu, even if only for the pleasure of not ordering it.
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Feb 15, 2026
His network may not have known everything, but it is hard to deny that many of them knew enough to know better.
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Feb 15, 2026
The war in Ukraine can look like the future and the past at once. But it's just our present, the only one we know.
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Feb 15, 2026
Blame junk food.
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Feb 14, 2026
The president's immigration dragnet is vicious but not surprising.
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Feb 14, 2026
The tech heroes turned zeros are leading us to our doom.
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Feb 14, 2026
Every great innovation has led to fears of mass unemployment.
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Feb 14, 2026
The attorney general's behavior reveals a deeper rot in the American justice system.
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Feb 14, 2026
He told me what I wanted to hear.
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Feb 14, 2026
After 180 years, "Wuthering Heights" retains its ability to shock because it tells the truth about how deeply strange love can be.
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Feb 14, 2026
Readers empathize with a mother's frustration over her inability to help her schizophrenic son.
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Feb 14, 2026
As the United States prepares to turn 250, the Trump administration is turning the celebration into a pay-to-play spectacle where even a speaking role on the National Mall is up for sale.
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Feb 14, 2026
The round table reflects on a chaotic week of incompetence and meltdowns.
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Feb 14, 2026
The heart is not romance; it's the organ that guards the line between life and death.
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Feb 13, 2026
On "The Opinions," the columnist Jamelle Bouie says he thinks Pam Bondi's combative testimony made her look like a "raving lunatic" — a reaction that Democrats were able to evoke for political gain.
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Feb 13, 2026
Readers respond to an editorial about the legalization and regulation of marijuana. Also: The Trump administration's attack on climate science.
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Feb 13, 2026
Before leaving The Times after 22 years, David Brooks responds to readers' questions.
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Feb 13, 2026
It starts at the curb. It extends far beyond that.
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Feb 13, 2026
The journalist Anand Giridharadas examines the power and influence that Jeffrey Epstein brokered, and which the latest batch of Epstein files puts on display.
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Feb 13, 2026
Citizens are rediscovering this institution's power and original purpose.
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Feb 13, 2026
It starts at the curb. It extends far beyond that.
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Feb 13, 2026
What happens when the people building a new technology don't want to use it?
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Feb 13, 2026
The U.S. is sending thousands of men accused of belonging to the Islamic State from Syria to Iraq, where they face potential mistreatment.
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Feb 13, 2026
The U.S. and Europe can save the trans-Atlantic alliance. They probably won't.
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Feb 12, 2026
Mr. Trump's attempted election takeover is already underway.
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Feb 12, 2026
Have A.I. models already reached consciousness? Dario Amodei, the chief executive of Anthropic, is open to that possibility. He hopes for a relationship between humans and A.I. where "they want the best for you" but you still have your freedom and your will.
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Feb 12, 2026
Could A.I. go rogue? Dario Amodei, the chief executive of Anthropic, says "something will go wrong," but he believes "there is a science of how to control" the technology.
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Feb 12, 2026
Human intelligence — the thing we as educators are duty bound to defend and advance — is under attack.
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Feb 12, 2026
In his final appearance on The Conversation, the Opinion columnist David Brooks says goodbye to The Times and reflects on how "moral ruination" in America paved the way for Trump.
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Feb 12, 2026
In a short time, A.I. companies have warped the landscape of higher education.
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Feb 12, 2026
In this installment of The Conversation, David Brooks says goodbye to The Times and offers his parting thoughts.
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Feb 12, 2026
Readers react to the attorney general's appearance before the House Judiciary Committee. Also: "Freedom from fear"; the Melania Trump movie; humor that's not funny.
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Feb 12, 2026
Dario Amodei shares his utopian — and dystopian — predictions for the near-term future of artificial intelligence.
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Feb 12, 2026
Congress must stand firm against President Trump's assault on the rule of law.
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Feb 12, 2026
Dario Amodei shares his utopian — and dystopian — predictions for the near-term future of artificial intelligence.
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Feb 12, 2026
A very dangerous ruling in New Orleans.
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Feb 12, 2026
Congress must stand firm against President Trump's assault on the rule of law.
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Feb 12, 2026
Dario Amodei shares his utopian — and dystopian — predictions for the near-term future of artificial intelligence.
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Feb 12, 2026
Mr. Trump's attempted election takeover is already underway.
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Feb 12, 2026
I sometimes wish for a world where being a martial artist was just about the sport and not about saving our own lives.
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Feb 12, 2026
In this installment of The Conversation, David Brooks says goodbye to The Times, and offers his parting thoughts.
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Feb 12, 2026
It appears democratically unworkable and may be stoking populism.
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Feb 11, 2026
New disclosures underscore that the White House is enveloped in a culture of corruption with no precedent in American history.
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Feb 11, 2026
I try, on the next day and the next, to imagine I still have ashes on me, that I am constantly being called to live up to the beliefs I claim to hold.
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Feb 11, 2026
The fight over inequality will define the 21st century.
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Feb 11, 2026
The Olympics have brought a much needed injection of awe, a welcome breather from a barrage of disturbing news.
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Feb 11, 2026
Readers describe the agency's disturbing effects on children and detained immigrants.
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Feb 11, 2026
Diet alone will not cure mental illness.
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Feb 11, 2026
Ads on ChatGPT aren't a bad idea. But they have to be done the right way.
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Feb 11, 2026
The Olympics have brought a much needed injection of awe, a welcome breather from a barrage of disturbing news.
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Feb 11, 2026
They churn out research papers at a rapid pace, but the quality of these publications has too often been in question.
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Feb 11, 2026
Any serious push to account for the actions of this government must include recompense and repair for its victims.
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Feb 11, 2026
Repulsive and denigrating. At least that's what John McWhorter, an Opinion writer and a linguistics professor at Columbia, pictures when he thinks of the word, "slop." Here, he argues that the inundation of A.I. slop has demoted artificial intelligence from a powerful technological mystery to an everyday (and even dangerous) nuisance.
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Feb 11, 2026
I try, on the next day and the next, to imagine I still have ashes on me, that I am constantly being called to live up to the beliefs I claim to hold.
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Feb 11, 2026
The president is returning to an ancient world, before morality mattered and when human actions were governed only by power.
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Feb 10, 2026
The left needs a sharper A.I. politics.
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Feb 10, 2026
On Jimmy Lai and the future of freedom.
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Feb 10, 2026
The future may put progressive theories of work and human nature to the test.
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Feb 10, 2026
Should two major transportation hubs be renamed for the president? Also: When children watch TV; a hope for long life.
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Feb 10, 2026
Toppling autocrats is easier than rebuilding the institutions democracy depends on.
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Feb 10, 2026
The acclaimed writer discusses the limits of kindness and the foundations of sin.
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Feb 10, 2026
We got hundreds of suggestions.
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Feb 10, 2026
The president wants to change the public landscape to honor himself. It's not the worst thing he's done, but it will require fixing.
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Feb 10, 2026
Legalization of the drug without much regulation has led to public health challenges.
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Feb 10, 2026
If we are going to be competitive with China, we have to get our economic house in order.
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Feb 10, 2026
Toppling autocrats is easier than rebuilding the institutions democracy depends on.
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Feb 10, 2026
Even longtime admirers see the writing on the wall for Keir Starmer.
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Feb 09, 2026
Trump has thrust us into a new political world, and Democratic voters want leaders who can adapt.
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Feb 09, 2026
We weren't prepared for the emotional roller coaster Bad Bunny Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, took us on.
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Feb 09, 2026
The real threat to a secure and sustainable supply of rare earths is not that they are scarce but that so much is wasted.
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Feb 09, 2026
There is a hole in the argument that American workers will replace immigrants. For many jobs, the cheaper and more likely replacement is a robot.
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Feb 09, 2026
About 290,000 extra children a year have been born in the U.S. since the Covid pandemic fueled more work-from-home opportunities.
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Feb 09, 2026
Readers find the president's posting of a racist video shameful and in keeping with his previous appeals to white supremacy. Also: Bad Bunny; Trump vs. Harvard; medical A.I.
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Feb 09, 2026
About 290,000 extra children a year have been born in the U.S. since the Covid pandemic fueled more work-from-home opportunities.
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Feb 09, 2026
Given the growing harms from marijuana use, American lawmakers should do more to regulate it.
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Feb 09, 2026
Thom Tillis vs. the Trump administration.
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Feb 09, 2026
Instead of a winner-takes-all approach to power, it's time to consider working toward a system where there is much less power for the winner to take.
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Feb 09, 2026
Given the growing harms from marijuana use, American lawmakers should do more to regulate it.
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Feb 09, 2026
There is a hole in the argument that American workers will replace immigrants. For many jobs, the cheaper and more likely replacement is a robot.
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Feb 09, 2026
Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana traditionally were America's educational basement, but now they are showing blue states a way forward.
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Feb 09, 2026
Super Bowl LX is in the books. An Opinion round table breaks down the game, the entertainment — and the commercials.
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Feb 09, 2026
A decade or so after the peak of Europe's migrant crisis, one of the busiest and deadliest entry points to the continent has devolved from crisis to something more chronic.
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Feb 08, 2026
Before MAGA, conservatives' affinity for wilderness was a powerful force in American politics.
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Feb 08, 2026
Seven pages of grand jury testimony from Richard Nixon were deemed so incendiary that they were hidden from the public for years.
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