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Sep 12, 2025
The Brazilian Supreme Court did what the U.S. Senate and federal courts tragically failed to do.
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Sep 12, 2025
We Don't Want Echo Chambers
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Sep 12, 2025
Readers discuss the damage to America's parks. Also: Racial profiling in immigrant sweeps; the 9/11 memorial; phones in the classroom.
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Sep 12, 2025
Even if it sounds unrealistic, Trump can do something important with the entire country frayed and on edge: push for calm and unity.
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Sep 12, 2025
His death makes it harder to look ahead and glimpse what MAGA will stand for.
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Sep 12, 2025
Democrats should go to the ramparts on three issues, with a popular solution for each.
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Sep 12, 2025
Trump is steering the U.S. model of capitalism closer to the Chinese one, swapping innovation and competition for state control and cronyism.
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Sep 12, 2025
The Trump administration is rejecting basic medical knowledge and turning back the clock to an era when people were sicker and died sooner.
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Sep 12, 2025
Brazil just succeeded where we failed.
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Sep 11, 2025
Readers react to the assassination of the right-wing youth activist.
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Sep 11, 2025
David Brooks, E.J. Dionne Jr. and Robert Siegel discuss the MAGA supporters Brooks knows personally — and what they really want from Donald Trump.
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Sep 11, 2025
David Brooks, E.J. Dionne Jr. and Robert Siegel convene to discuss the state of America — and debate the best way to revive the country and its politics.
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Sep 11, 2025
Unless its democratic decay is reversed, Thailand will continue to spiral downward until the next generation decides enough is enough.
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Sep 11, 2025
Unless its democratic decay is reversed, Thailand will continue to spiral downward until the next generation decides enough is enough.
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Sep 11, 2025
The foundation of a free society is the ability to participate in politics without fear of violence. To lose that is to risk losing everything.
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Sep 11, 2025
David Brooks, E.J. Dionne Jr. and Robert Siegel take a temp check on Trump's second term.
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Sep 11, 2025
Robert Jay Lifton changed how I think about the world and about my family.
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Sep 11, 2025
A.I. tools can hinder cognitive development in students. Parents are essential to fostering responsible use.
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Sep 11, 2025
An assassin took aim at the American experiment itself.
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Sep 11, 2025
Unless its democratic decay is reversed, Thailand will continue to spiral downward until the next generation decides enough is enough.
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Sep 10, 2025
He was a spokesman for a movement that seemed both more rebellious and more normal.
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Sep 10, 2025
Focusing on a small group of offenders is more effective than sweeping crackdowns.
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Sep 10, 2025
Putin's move has to be considered a test, and the West needs to think about how to counter it.
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Sep 10, 2025
This is a moment to turn down the volume and reflect on our political culture.
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Sep 10, 2025
This is a moment to turn down the volume and reflect on our political culture.
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Sep 10, 2025
Putin's move has to be considered a test, and the West needs to think about how to counter it.
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Sep 10, 2025
The movement is tearing down America's health care institutions. To what end?
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Sep 10, 2025
Jeffrey Toobin talks with Bryan Stevenson about surviving the politics of fear in 2025.
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Sep 10, 2025
Five words from the Declaration of Independence that national conservatives don't like.
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Sep 10, 2025
Colombia's return to conflict is a lesson in how hard it is to sustain progress toward peace.
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Sep 10, 2025
Readers respond to a guest essay about the Proposition 50 redistricting proposal in California. Also: Erasing history.
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Sep 10, 2025
Matt Nadel has a job that he hopes one day won't exist. "It feels like I'm trying to hack a broken system," he says. He makes films about incarcerated people in an effort to persuade governors to grant them clemency. His plea? Put him out of business.
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Sep 10, 2025
We know the answer to chronic disease.
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Sep 10, 2025
Jeffrey Toobin talks with Bryan Stevenson about surviving the politics of fear in 2025.
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Sep 10, 2025
This is not how economic policy is supposed to work in a wealthy, democratic country.
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Sep 10, 2025
Focusing on a small group of offenders is more effective than sweeping crackdowns.
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Sep 10, 2025
We know the answer to chronic disease.
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Sep 10, 2025
Five words from the Declaration of Independence that national conservatives don't like.
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Sep 09, 2025
But diaspora Jews will pay an ugly price.
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Sep 09, 2025
Even compelling debunkings don't eliminate the mystery.
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Sep 09, 2025
MAHA's wellness influencers are spreading conspiracy theories about health care all over the internet. New York Times Opinion analyzed thousands of their videos. Here's what we found.
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Sep 09, 2025
MAHA's wellness influencers are spreading conspiracy theories about health care all over the internet. New York Times Opinion analyzed thousands of their videos. Here's what we found.
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Sep 09, 2025
As a civilian humanist, my presence might — for some attendees — invalidate my arguments; I wouldn't be heard because of what I represent to the right.
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Sep 09, 2025
Readers respond to a column by Ezra Klein about what the Democrats should do. Also: Florida and vaccines; no award for Tom Hanks at West Point.
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Sep 09, 2025
As a civilian humanist, my presence might — for some attendees — invalidate my arguments; I wouldn't be heard because of what I represent to the right.
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Sep 09, 2025
How does MAHA turn some health-conscious people against all health care? We found out.
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Sep 09, 2025
The president is the "political-societal equivalent of a neutron bomb."
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Sep 09, 2025
The compulsion to zero in on the president keeps us from understanding the era fully, and from glimpsing what it might become.
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Sep 09, 2025
How does MAHA turn some health-conscious people against all health care? We found out.
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Sep 09, 2025
A solution to France's fiscal and political stalemate has been hiding in plain sight.
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Sep 08, 2025
The talk of two states may be an alibi, not an aspiration.
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Sep 08, 2025
Readers discuss the name change at the Pentagon. Also: Fearful sports fans in D.C.; gay Republicans in Washington.
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Sep 08, 2025
We've traveled far beyond political spin.
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Sep 08, 2025
My city is taking an innovative approach to crime prevention. It does not involve the military.
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Sep 08, 2025
Should filmmakers have to take a stand on the Israel-Palestine conflict?
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Sep 08, 2025
Prisoners are aging and getting more expensive to house, diverting funds from much better uses.
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Sep 08, 2025
As China threatens to overtake U.S. leadership in science and technology, America has responded by sabotaging its own engines of progress.
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Sep 08, 2025
The Clue to Unlocking Parkinson's May Be All Around Us
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Sep 08, 2025
Colombia's return to conflict is a lesson in how hard it is to sustain progress toward peace.
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Sep 07, 2025
Abigail Disney, a descendant of Disney's founders, and other readers respond to an essay about Disney and America. Also: A stark contrast between two political parties.
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Sep 07, 2025
The message to other companies is plain: It pays to break the law.
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Sep 07, 2025
We do not kill those merely suspected of being criminals from the air.
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Sep 07, 2025
Dog parenting has gotten out of control. That's what I said to myself eight months ago.
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Sep 07, 2025
Size matters in great-power contests, and the U.S. can't go it alone against China.
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Sep 07, 2025
Democrats aren't powerless, and they don't have to enable autocracy.
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Sep 07, 2025
Democrats aren't powerless, and they don't have to enable autocracy.
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Sep 07, 2025
Flag football offers girls as well as boys a means of enjoying the sport without the risk of brain damage.
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Sep 06, 2025
Disposable plastics have profoundly reshaped the way we eat, shop, raise children and understand hygiene and progress.
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Sep 06, 2025
Because of legalized gambling, baseball has no integrity.
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Sep 06, 2025
On this week's round table, the G.O.P's shutdown spiral.
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Sep 06, 2025
Disposable plastics have profoundly reshaped the way we eat, shop, raise children and understand hygiene and progress.
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Sep 06, 2025
The designer led a fashion revolution, but did so with civility.
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Sep 06, 2025
The two sexes are looking past each other.
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Sep 06, 2025
Because of legalized gambling, baseball has no integrity.
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Sep 06, 2025
On this week's round table, three Opinion writers discuss how to fight Trump's takeover.
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Sep 06, 2025
Readers discuss a guest essay by a woman whose daughter died by suicide.
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Sep 06, 2025
Why the new model of executive power will likely outlive the Caesar who created it.
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Sep 05, 2025
Our biggest adversary is waiting for the West to collapse.
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Sep 05, 2025
Economic data suggests labor supply and immigration changes are affecting job growth. The Federal Reserve can't fix that, but Trump can.
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Sep 05, 2025
Readers discuss President Trump's claim that he has the right to conduct the extrajudicial killing of alleged drug dealers. Also: Crime trends.
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Sep 05, 2025
Many residents are willing to endorse or participate in violent resistance.
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Sep 05, 2025
The president has ordered up an incomplete and self-serving version of American history.
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Sep 05, 2025
A sign of the folly of Trump's trade policy is that it has inspired no apparent envy among other nations.
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Sep 05, 2025
It's about more than figuring out the right or wrong answers to questions.
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Sep 05, 2025
For one thing, Americans get new cancer drugs way before Europeans.
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Sep 05, 2025
There may never be a better moment for China, Iran, North Korea and Russia to challenge the U.S.-led global system.
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Sep 05, 2025
I don't think the left grasps reality in all its fullness.
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Sep 04, 2025
Fred Pressman respected no brand as much as the ultimate brand: quality. And that, Giorgio delivered in spades.
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Sep 04, 2025
The Trump administration seems to be betting that Americans are so inured to the war on terrorism that they'll be indifferent to extrajudicial executions.
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Sep 04, 2025
Unlike his combative exchanges with senators about vaccines, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was conciliatory and accommodating about agriculture interests.
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Sep 04, 2025
Here's what I did on my summer vacation.
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Sep 04, 2025
The Trump administration seems to be betting that Americans are so inured to the war on terrorism that they'll be indifferent to extrajudicial executions.
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Sep 04, 2025
Is there a way for them to get rid of the scarlet L for loser?
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Sep 04, 2025
Here's what I did on my summer vacation
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Sep 04, 2025
Epstein's victims won't let Trump push their story aside.
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Sep 04, 2025
Readers respond to articles about Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Also: The power of a thank-you note; preventing cannabis poisoning in children.
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Sep 04, 2025
Is there a way for them to get rid of the scarlet L, for loser?
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Sep 04, 2025
Is there a way for them to get rid of the scarlet L, for loser?
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Sep 04, 2025
There is a Goldilocks solution here.
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Sep 04, 2025
Our biggest adversary is waiting for the West to collapse.
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