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NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

Bill Gates is Winding Down His Charity. And He's Not Alone.
We've come to see developmental aid as a basic fact of the world. But now the money is drying up.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

It's Time for a Course on the Constitution
Readers reflect on the Constitution and the state of American democracy. Also: The Catholic Church sex abuse crisis; Elon Musk's minions.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

We Study Fascism, and We're Leaving the U.S.
The decision by these three Yale professors to move to Canada is both a warning and a call to action.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

A.I. Starting in Pre-K Would Be an ‘Unmitigated Disaster'
The secretary of education said it would be a "wonderful thing." Lots of parents disagree.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

The Cannes Red Carpet Shouldn't Be So Uptight
When the Cannes Film Festival is banning nudity and big dresses from the red carpet, what is a fashion fan, body-proud star or stylist to do?

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

We Study Fascism at Yale. We're Leaving the U.S.
The decision by these three Yale professors to move to Canada is both a warning and a call to action.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

Trump Needs to Refuse a Qatari Jet and Crypto Profits
Sure, everyone likes gifts. But presidents have to refuse them most of the time.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

Four Legal Immigrants Offer a Warning for America
Trump is transforming — and destroying — something core to this country's identity.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

Four Trump Officials: If You Want Welfare and Can Work, You Must
As leaders of the agencies that oversee the largest welfare programs in the nation, we fear that welfare has become a trap of dependency.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

They Were Waiting for Trump All Along
The conservative movement has always had a soft spot for despots of various stripes.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

New York to Andrew Cuomo: Are You My Daddy?
New Yorkers have a long history of turning to tough, even ruthless leaders when they fear their city is lurching out of control. But is Cuomo really what we want?

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

New York to Andrew Cuomo: Will You Be My Daddy?
New Yorkers have a long history of turning to tough, even ruthless leaders when they fear their city is lurching out of control. But is Cuomo really what we want?

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2025

We Study Fascism. And We're Leaving the U.S.
The decision by these three Yale professors to move to Canada is both a warning and a call to action.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

A.G. Sulzberger: A Free People Need a Free Press
The anti-press playbook is being used in this country — and it could not come at a more difficult time for the American press.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

The Virtues of Ideological Art
Why politics doesn't necessarily ruin storytelling.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

Three Child-Free Women Swap Mothers for a Day
In a unique twist, three women swap mothers for a candid conversation about their choice to be child-free in "M/other."

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

This Is Why Trump Is Always Talking About Corruption
Shamelessness is Trump's superpower.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

M/other
In a unique twist, three women swap mothers for a candid conversation about their choice to be child-free.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

What Has Trump Done to West Point?
Responses to a guest essay about the Trump administration's assault on academic freedom at the U.S. Military Academy. Also: The Qatari gift of a plane.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

Shamelessness Is Trump's Superpower
Donald Trump is well on his way to becoming one of the most corrupt presidents in the history of the United States.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

‘We Have to Really Rethink the Purpose of Education'
Students are already using A.I. to learn and write. The education policy expert Rebecca Winthrop explores the big questions emerging for educators and parents.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

George Saunders on the Firing of Dr. Carla Hayden
When a ship is sinking, there's value in knowing how fast, and calling it out. When a country is self-sabotaging, ditto.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

I'm a Russian Scientist in ICE Detention
I was detained at Logan airport after I did not complete a customs declaration for frog embryos.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

I Planned a Lecture About Freedom. Then Trump's D.E.I. Police Intervened.
The Trump Administration's decision to stop funding for a Danish lecture series showed its determination to extend its control to the smallest of ventures.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

This Is Not the Saudi Arabia Trump Visited Before
America's national security could benefit from a successful Trump visit to Saudi Arabia — and suffer from a bad one.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2025

The U.S. Army Is Finally Pivoting Toward Future Threats
A new doctrine will transform the kinds of weapons America uses, how they are purchased and how fast they get into the hands of soldiers.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Karma Comes for Kennedy
Casey Means's nomination to be surgeon general has led to a rift in MAHA.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

What Kennedy Gets Right About the Chemicals in Our Food
A handshake deal with the food industry will never be enough.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

What Stalks Wolves Across Europe
The Europe that permitted wolves to thrive is fracturing.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Seeking to Stop a Slide Into Autocracy
Readers respond to a guest essay that warned of authoritarianism in America. Also: Shame on the lawyers; euphoria over Pope Leo XIV.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Josh Hawley: Don't Cut Medicaid
Republicans should embrace their working class voters.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Are Trump's Tariffs Trying to Solve a Problem That Doesn't Exist?
A Harvard economist argues that a decline in manufacturing jobs is not what ails the United States.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Should Reporters Identify Judges by the President Who Nominated Them?
Jurists have long surprised expectations based on party, and it's reassuring to see that continue today.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

‘Doubt Has Crept In': Three European Diplomats on Trusting America
Three European former diplomats talk about what America meant to them and how that's changed.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

When Politics, Borders and Wolves Collide
The Europe that permitted wolves to thrive is fracturing.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Kennedy Is Right About the Chemicals in Our Food
A handshake deal with the food industry will never be enough.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Pope Leo XIV May Be a Stern Teacher for American Catholics
Political partisanship is likely to become an even more untenable position for American Catholics than it already is.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2025

Serbia Is Showing America What's Possible
Serbian protesters are bravely combating a powerful autocratic government.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

Stephen Miller's Threat to Suspend Habeas Corpus and Trump's Court Losses
Stephen Miller said on Friday the administration is looking into suspending habeas corpus. But don't forget: The Trump administration keeps losing in court.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

Trump Is No Longer the Most Important American
Neither MAGA nor woke, the new pontiff confounds political categories.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

The Many Meanings of ‘True' Religion
Readers respond to an essay about religion in America. Also: Stop the elderspeak.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

Trump's Cuts to Education Will Hit the Disabled the Hardest
President Trump's efforts to eliminate the Department of Education and give its funding directly to the states is a nightmare for parents like myself.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

Elon Musk Leaves Washington Less Than Legendary
Musk is leaving Washington looking less like a legend.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

Pope Leo Is All Over the Map, and That's Driving Some People Crazy
Neither MAGA nor woke, the new pontiff confounds political categories.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

Why Trump Is Fixated on Alcatraz
For Trump and others, it evinces powerful nostalgia for something that never actually existed.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

John Cameron Mitchell Teaches Young People to Be Punk
I toured college campuses and found a generation yearning to learn about punk as a survival strategy.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

There Are Ways to Die With Dignity, But Not Like This
Medical aid in dying laws are flawed.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2025

On Mother's Day, the Gift of Cutting Mothers Some Slack
Being flawed is an important part of a mother's job. How else would the children in your world learn that flaws are OK and to accept their own?

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

Trump's Dilemma in Iran
Donald Trump will either have to accept a nuclear deal with Iran that looks a lot like the one he denounced, or use military force, with hugely unpredictable consequences.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

My Mother and I Bond Over Ignoring Mother's Day
The staying power of family culture.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

Pope Leo, Peru and Me
I am a Peruvian who embraced America, and the pope is an American who embraced Peru.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

How Trump Can Close a Nuclear Deal with Iran
Donald Trump will either have to accept a nuclear deal with Iran that looks a lot like the one he denounced, or use military force, with hugely unpredictable consequences.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

Barry Diller's Moment of Truth
At 83, the mogul looks back on his sprawling, complicated life and surveys Trump's America.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

What People at Pornhub Were Thinking When It Shared Videos of Child Rape
Five years ago at Pornhub, executives were removing the most obvious videos of children. But one employee said ‘obvious' meant a ‘3-year-old.'

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

‘The Studio' Nails Why Movies Are Bad
The satirical comedy about Hollywood is as much a send-up of the audience as it is of the industry.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2025

Facing the Realities of Severe Autism
Readers react to a woman's account of raising her autistic child.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Nuclear-Armed India and Pakistan Have No Bridges Left to Burn
There's been a profound and dangerous shift in their rivalry, and it threatens U.S. interests.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

The New Pope Might Be Somewhat Like the Old Pope
The conservative ire that roiled Catholicism during the previous pontificate is likely to continue with this first American pope.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

‘Let This Papacy Be a Light in Darkening Times'
Readers respond to the election of a new pope and ponder its effects on American politics. Also: Presidential profits.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

What the World Needs From Pope Leo
Preaching about the supernatural and the digital.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

There Was Much More to David Souter
There was much more to David Souter — and the kind of moderate he was — than is often presented in accounts of his time on the court.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Jerry Springer — Yes, That Jerry Springer — Can Save the Democrats
The infamous TV talk show host had a political career and grand ambitions. The very qualities that held him back are ones that Democrats need to embrace.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Can Hakeem Jeffries Break Through?
The House minority leader would much rather talk about Medicaid and taxes than looming autocracy.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Sally Quinn on the Fear and Isolation of Trump's Washington
For decades, Sally Quinn has brought people together in Washington. But under Trump, the free flow of ideas has been replaced by fear.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Trump's Tax Threats Against Harvard Set a Dangerous Precedent
A weaponized tax code could backfire on conservatives.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Democrats Must Embrace Their Inner Jerry Springer
The infamous TV talk show host had a political career and grand ambitions. The very qualities that held him back are ones that Democrats need to embrace.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

Where Trump Might Find Success if He Gets Below the Surface
The future for Penn Station's commuters and neighbors hinges not on aesthetics but on a wonky idea called through-running.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

This Israeli Government Is Not Our Ally
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is behaving in ways that threaten U.S. interests in the region.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2025

The Wars We Still Can Stop
America's commitment to helping stabilize the Horn of Africa might have been taken for granted a few months ago. Not anymore.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

The New Pope Might Be Something Like the Old Pope
The conservative ire that has roiled Catholicism during the previous pontificate is likely to continue with this first American pope.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

An American Pope? Maybe It Wasn't So Impossible.
Cardinal Prevost defied the odds. A number of factors point to why.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

How Will We Know When We Have Lost Our Democracy?
And how exactly can we tell whether America has crossed the line?

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

Voices Against Trump's Assault on Democracy
Readers discuss ways to counter President Trump. Also: An unyielding Harvard; a Supreme Court ruling on transgender troops; the Zen of A.I.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

Five Pencils for You. Infinite Luxuries for the Trumps.
Americans skimp while their president splurges.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

The Democratic Senator Taking Cues From Trumpism
Senator Chris Murphy argues voters want to know who's screwing them.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

Lessons From World War II to Avoid World War III
The lessons from World War II are critical for understanding how to restore and maintain long-term peace and security in Europe today.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

Can Democrats Win the Working Class and Save the Republic?
Senator Chris Murphy on the Democrats' "five alarm" crisis.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

Israel Has a Terrible Choice to Make
There are no shortcuts in war.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

How Three Democrats Who Saved the Party Before Would Do It Again
A blueprint for revitalizing the opposition.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

No One Has Ever Defeated Autocracy From the Sidelines
And how exactly can we tell whether America has crossed the line?

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

West Point Is Supposed to Educate, Not Indoctrinate
The academy has changed.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2025

What I Learned in China: Obedience Gets You Nowhere
A call for showing courage against tyrants.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

The Really Unfair Thing About the Met Gala
The charitable tax deduction is distorting American philanthropy.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

Why Does the Met Gala Get a Better Tax Deal Than a Soup Kitchen?
The charitable tax deduction is distorting American philanthropy.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

‘Trump Is Not Crazy': Jean-Luc Mélenchon on Beating the Right
The French radical believes that France has something to teach the world.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

This India-Pakistan Skirmish Is Not Like the Others
At times, the skirmishes between India and Pakistan can seem more like reality TV spectacle, but these strikes are worryingly different.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

On the Chopping Block: Arts and Humanities
The plan to eliminate the endowments for the arts and the humanities. Also: A threat to impose tariffs on movies made abroad.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

India-Pakistan Skirmishes Follow a Pattern, but This One Is Different
At times, the skirmishes between India and Pakistan can seem more like reality TV spectacle, but these strikes are worryingly different.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

MAGA Beauty Is Built to Go Viral
These Republican women use the vernacular of influencers to spread their message. It's working, for now.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

Kristi Noem and the MAGA Beauty Aesthetic
Republican women know what they're doing.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

Three Conservative Catholics on the Conclave and the Future of the Church
A discussion about Pope Francis' pontificate and who will be elected the next pope.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

Trump's Tariffs Have Set Up a Trap for Mike Johnson and John Thune
Republican leaders face a problem: They have staked it all on passing the tax bill, but that bill makes it more difficult to criticize President Trump's tariffs.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

In a World of Addictive Foods, We Need New Weight-Loss Drugs
We may now be at the brink of reclaiming our health.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2025

How Anti-Woke Ideology Transformed My College
Trump's assault on higher education could get worse — far worse.

NYT > Opinion
May 06, 2025

Stop Trying to Make Everyone Go to College
We don't need to revive the old shop class, but we do need to bolster funding for career and technical education.

NYT > Opinion
May 06, 2025

There Are Conflicts of Interest. And Then There's Trump.
Trump is raising a lot of money and a number of Constitutional questions.

NYT > Opinion
May 06, 2025

Lifestyles of the Rich and Miserable
Should we pity the wealthy?

NYT > Opinion
May 06, 2025

Climate Science Is ‘Unstoppable'
The National Climate Assessment has a setback, but help is on the way. Also: Vietnam-era exiles from the U.S.; drugs and tariffs.

NYT > Opinion
May 06, 2025

Three Economists on Donald Trump's Battle With Jerome Powell
The economic forecasts are murky, the markets are gyrating, and maybe we'll all get fewer dolls this year.

NYT > Opinion
May 06, 2025

How a Red-District Democrat Is Navigating Trump
Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez discusses Trump's tariffs and where Democrats have gone wrong.

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