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NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

We Underestimate the Manosphere at Our Peril
We underestimate the manosphere at our peril.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

Elise Stefanik Is the First Casualty of the Great Trump Disillusionment
Republicans may seem oblivious to voter discomfort with the administration's excesses, but Elise Stefanik's pulled nomination shows they see trouble ahead.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

Can the Jesus of History Support the Christ of Faith?
Why historically minded believers still find the New Testament credible.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

We Should Improve D.E.I., Not Erase It
Readers weigh in on a D.E.I. effort at Anheuser-Busch. Also: More than just misinformation; Trump is taking us back in time.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

JD Vance Is Visiting a New Greenland
For Greenlanders, there's the same kind of acute uncertainty about the past and the future that people in and outside America are feeling right now.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

Security Breaches Can Be Fixed. People Without Honor Can't Be Trusted.
There's a reason every warrior society has a code.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

‘Many Americans Feel in Real Peril': Four Columnists on the Democrats' Weak Response to Trump
Why has fighting and opposing Trump proved so hard? It's not just because Republicans hold all the cards in government.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

‘Of Course People Are Angry': Four Columnists Unpack What the Democrats Are Missing
Why has fighting and opposing Trump proved so hard? It's not just because Republicans hold all the cards in government.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

Hillary Clinton: This Is Just Dumb
The Signal group chat is only the latest in a string of self-inflicted wounds by the new administration.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

The Last 2 Months — and Next 2 Years — of U.S. Politics
Ezra Klein answers listener questions about the first two months of the second Trump term and the options Democrats and civil society have in response.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

Don't Throw Our Boys to the Wolves Online
We underestimate the manosphere at our peril.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

The Problem With Sweden Is Sweden
The country's backlash against migration stems from a deeper discontent.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 28, 2025

I am Erdogan's Main Challenger in Turkey. I Was Arrested.
President Erdogan of Turkey has jailed me because he knows he cannot beat me in an election.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

The Substance of the Group Chat Was Unserious, Too
Europeans are used to the Trump administration's scorn by now, but the Signal chat's lack of seriousness, including its substance, was shocking.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

How to Have a Passionate Life
A surprising route to the best life possible.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

I Have a Capital Suggestion for a New Pronoun
It involves a capital letter — and it might just resolve some significant confusion.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

‘A Gross Dishonor': Cuts to Veterans' Mental Health Care
Readers respond to President Trump's orders that disrupt the V.A.'s ability to provide care. Also: Saving species; AI and human creativity.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

Trump's Crackerjack Cabinet Is a Fiasco Foretold
Pete Hegseth & Co. weren't chosen for their competence.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

David Leonhardt: ‘By the Time Trump Comes for Your University, It's Probably Too Late'
And how universities can fight the president's ‘destroying agenda.'

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

David Leonhardt on How Universities Can Stop Trump's ‘Destroying Agenda'
And what will be lost if higher education fails to fight back.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

Trump Is Taking the Law Into His Own Hands
About that rule of law …

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

Brazen Hypocrisy Enters the Signal Group Chat
In Trump World, the rules apply only to other people.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

‘View From the Floor': What I Learned From Going on ‘Maury'
After appearing on "Maury" 25 years ago, a singer without legs questions why she's seen as inspirational.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

Don't Defund Youth Gender Research. Reform It.
Gender-questioning young people deserve better information.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

View From the Floor
After appearing on "Maury" 25 years ago, a singer without legs questions why she's seen as inspirational.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 27, 2025

How to Punish Russia, Make Money for America and End the War in Ukraine
By combining income from tariffs with the threat of sanctions on oil and gas sales, the U.S. can make money while pressuring Russia to end its war in Ukraine.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

The Trump Administration Can't Even Admit the Real Problem With the Signal Chat
If there's no real accountability for the Signal breach, or even an admission of the actual problem, there's no indication it won't happen again.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

The Epstein and Kennedy Files and the Age of Conspiracy Theory
We are caught up in a vast web. But the strands are visible.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

An ‘Unthinkable' Security Breach
Readers react to the security lapse that allowed the editor of The Atlantic into a group chat about a U.S. military operation in Yemen.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

Foreign Spies to Team Trump: ????????
Help yourself. The door is open.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

Those Are Definitely ‘War Plans' in The Atlantic's Group Chat Story
What members of the administration can no longer effectively do is pretend that their incompetent and reckless actions didn't happen. It's right there on the page.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

I Love ‘Severance.' Now End It.
It's OK to love a TV show. It's also OK to say goodbye without answers to every single question.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

Nancy Pelosi Made Way for New Leadership. Chuck Schumer Should Follow Her Lead.
Instead of clinging to power, he could step down honorably from his leadership role, setting an example for his party and the country.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

Trump and Musk Are Suffering From Soros Derangement Syndrome
The president thinks popular political opposition to his policies is manufactured.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

Have Young People Really Turned MAGA?
Feeling empowered is different from numerical growth.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 26, 2025

What a Debate Over a Vaccine Side Effects Study Reveals
Why is it so hard to discuss the idea that vaccines have both risks and benefits?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

The Worst Part of Pete Hegseth's Group Chat Debacle
And why the careless secretary of defense should resign.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

The Duty of Law Firms Under Attack
Readers weigh in on the capitulation of the law firm Paul, Weiss to the Trump administration's demands. Also: Beyond campus stereotypes; analog parenting.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

What I'm Hearing in China This Week About Our Shared Future
We need the two superpowers to get serious about devising a regulatory and technological framework that keeps A.I. under human control.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

What is DOGE's Real Goal?
Santi Ruiz, a senior editor at the Institute for Progress, examines what DOGE has been trying to accomplish in its first few months.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

America's Most Powerful Law Firms Won't Stand Up to Trump
Bowing to Trump won't protect their businesses and clients.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

Trump's Environmental Agenda Is Actually Toxic
Trump says one thing about toxins — and does another.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

R.F.K.'s Prescription for Bird Flu Is Dangerous
The death rate in the U.S. has been much lower than expected.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

Universities Can Afford to Fight Trump
Every university president will face a choice similar to Columbia University's in the coming months.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 25, 2025

America Has Betrayed Eastern Europe
Large global powers set the tectonic shifts of geopolitics in motion. Small players have always had to figure out how to survive in the cracks in between.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

If Pete Hegseth Had Any Honor, He Would Resign
A defense secretary intentionally using a civilian app to share sensitive war plans without noticing a journalist was in the chat would be egregious.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

‘Severance' Asks, What if We're Not Paranoid Enough?
The Apple TV hit is just the latest of a particular kind of paranoid thriller, one that addresses the anxiety that our enemies are the people closest to us.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

When a President Defies a Judge's Order
Readers react to President Trump's refusal to follow Judge James E. Boasberg's instructions to halt a deportation flight. Also: A plea from Gen Z.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

The Trump Train Is Going Full Speed Ahead
This is certainly an administration that reminds us why the framers decided on separation of powers.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

Bernie Sanders, A.O.C. and the Surging Politics of Anger
Struggling working class voters fear that the country they've always counted on is sliding away because of President Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

Why I Got the Measles Vaccine at Age 63
Cases have now popped up in at least 19 states, including Kentucky and Georgia. That's near enough to home for me to start worrying.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

The Claim Trump Is Making That ‘Could Break the American System'
Understanding the president's shift from unconstitutional to anti-constitutional actions.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

Universities Gave Us the iPhone, the Jet Engine and Gatorade. We're Tossing That Away.
The postwar compact on research that powered America's economic and military dominance is under threat.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

The Voice of America Falls Silent
American soft power will suffer with the Trump administration's decision to silence Voice of America and Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

Trump Is Risking Your Retirement Portfolio
Trump's tariff threats are hammering the stock market and could spark trouble for our already vulnerable retirement portfolios.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 24, 2025

The Oil Oligarch Shaping Trump's Energy Strategy
Harold Hamm, President Trump's energy mentor, wants to take us back to the 1990s.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

The Repercussions of Trump v. United States May Finally Be Hitting Roberts
What is the chief justice getting at?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

Democrats: Still Under Construction
Readers respond to a column by Ezra Klein about the Democrats' approach to government. Also: Domestic enemies.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

Canada, May I Introduce You to Ukraine?
We already know what happens when great powers feel entitled to their zones of control, and the strong try to dominate the weak.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

Trump Won't Win a War Against the Courts
The judiciary will never surrender to the president its constitutional role to interpret the Constitution.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

Don't Like What Trump Is Doing? You Have More Power Than You Think.
Church-led campaigns against businesses for retreating from D.E.I. promises are a form of pastoral ministry for those who feel ignored or forgotten.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

Sorry, Sam Altman, A.I. Is Not Good at Real Writing
When we let computers write our stories, we lose something essential.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

The Mets Are Actually Good. Can I Still Be a Fan?
My dedication to the Mets has always been defined by their status as lovable losers. What happens if they start winning?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

How Hooters Became a Refuge for Young Gay Men
Many fathers and grandfathers take their gay sons to the bar. It's become a place of refuge — and how that happened is a curious story.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 23, 2025

Duterte Is Enjoying the Due Process He Denied to His Thousands of Victims
In Duterte's Philippines, due process was not a right, it was a privilege that was not extended to the victims of his drug war.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

The Repercussions of Trump v. United States May Finally Be Hitting Justice Roberts
What is the chief justice getting at?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

What Is Justice Roberts Getting At?
The repercussions of Trump v. United States may finally be hitting the chief justice.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

The Second Trump Administration Is About Ideology, Not Oligarchy
Trump's agenda doesn't serve the superrich.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

If Elon Musk Were Empathetic
Valentino Deng also has roots in South Africa, but he exudes the empathy that Musk scorns.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

Who Will Defend the Defenders of the Constitution?
The president and his allies are encouraging a campaign of menace.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

Why Did Elon Musk Go After Bunkers Full of Seeds?
Gene banks are like a survivalist cache: our nation's safeguard against all future challenges to growing the food we need.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

American Universities at a Crossroads
Readers respond to the Trump administration's punitive cuts at Columbia and other schools and the future of higher education.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

Ricardo Scofidio Was the Wizard Behind the High Line's Magic
What Ricardo Scofidio really wanted to do in designing a park that transformed its Manhattan neighborhood.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 22, 2025

Canadians Know Americans. They Don't Want to Be One.
Donald Trump wants to make Canada the 51st state. Canadians have a lot to say about that.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Elon Musk Is Corrupting More Than Just Government
Silicon Valley is becoming all the things it once hated.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

How Israel Divides the Right


NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Psychiatric Drugs: Getting Off vs. Staying On
A psychiatrist and a patient respond to an article in Science Times. Also: A plea to Congress; an upside-down definition of waste, fraud and abuse.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Against Canada Can't Be About Trade
Even people sympathetic to some of Trump's views on trade can't understand what he's doing to Canada, our peaceful neighbor.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

‘Severance' Asks: What if We're Not Paranoid Enough?
The Apple TV hit is just the latest of a particular kind of paranoid thriller, one that addresses the anxiety that our enemies are the people closest to us.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Trump Voters Love Him More Than Before. Four Conservative Columnists Pinpoint Why.
More registered voters think America is on the right track than at any point since 2004, a new poll says. What does that mean about Trump?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

‘Severance' Is the Paranoid Fantasy We Crave
The Apple TV hit is just the latest of a particular kind of paranoid thriller, one that addresses the anxiety that our enemies are the people closest to us.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Trump's Imaginary Emergencies Are Doing Real Damage
It is one thing to sacrifice liberty in the face of a real threat. To manufacture threats in order to sacrifice liberty is another matter altogether.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Trump Is Undermining What Made the American Economy Great
Threats to immigration and productivity growth abound and overseas rivals are getting their acts together.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Silicon Valley in the Age of Trump Is Becoming What It Once Hated
The industry is becoming all the things it once hated.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

Democrats Can Stop Trump and Save America
The Democratic Party can't stop America's spiral into autocracy and oligarchy unless it casts off its stale talking points and reimagines what it stands for.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

My Brother Has Down Syndrome. This Is How People See Him.
I've always seen my brother as just another kid. Why doesn't the rest of the world?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

What Having a Brother With Down Syndrome Has Taught Me About Everyone Else
I've always seen my brother as just another kid. Why doesn't the rest of the world?

NYT > Opinion
Mar 21, 2025

David Leonhardt Departs The Morning for Times Opinion
Five years after founding The Times's flagship newsletter, Mr. Leonhardt recently began a new role on Opinion, overseeing the editing and writing of the paper's editorials.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

The Complexities of Family Estrangement
Readers reflect on troubled parent-child relationships. Also: Support for a pro-Palestinian activist; what President Trump means by "great."

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Why Creole Languages Are Not Broken English
How a pidgin became a Creole

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Why Trump Can't Quit Biden
Smearing his predecessor is inoculation from his own incompetence.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Sorry, R.F.K.: There Is No Autism Mystery
Greater awareness, not vaccines, has driven an increase in diagnoses.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Prison Strip Searches Need to Go
Strip searches are traumatic and ineffective. It's time to phase them out.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

The Last Thing Democrats Need Is Their Own Tea Party
One was plenty.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Elon Musk Rescued the Astronauts. So What?
Recent launch failures point to challenges facing Elon Musk's space venture.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Tom Friedman: Trump Is a ‘Small Man in a Big Time'
Nearly 60 days in, the president is failing to engage in long-term thinking.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Is Breaking Things. They Can't All Be Fixed by the Courts.
Trump's goal isn't necessarily to win. It's to break it all.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 20, 2025

Trump Should Stop Iran's Nuclear Threat With a Deal
The Trump administration should back away from threats and engage Iran in an effort to bring a diplomatic halt to its nuclear weapons capability.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 19, 2025

Our Silence in the Face of Genocide
Our silence about Sudan and the cancellation of U.S. aid comes painfully close to complicity.

NYT > Opinion
Mar 19, 2025

Trump's Public Health Appointees Don't Believe in a Public
Trump's appointees don't believe in the concept of a public in the first place.

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