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Jul 17, 2026
Readers react to President Trump's speech. Also: Canada's wildfires and the U.S.; ultrarich men who kidmax.
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Jul 17, 2026
What will the Republican Party look like after 2028?
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Jul 17, 2026
And we're still fighting.
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Jul 17, 2026
For decades, Democrats have misunderstood Latino voters. Trump's deportation campaign offers a chance for them to get it right.
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Jul 17, 2026
And we're still fighting.
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Jul 17, 2026
Hollywood thought it had lost young audiences to platforms like YouTube and Twitch. But Gen Z-ers are finding something at the movies they can't find anywhere else.
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Jul 17, 2026
The Trump White House and its history police want us all to live in their chosen bubble, immune from instability or perceived disorder.
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Jul 17, 2026
For the country, Andy Burnham looks a lot like more of the same.
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Jul 16, 2026
Can a more patriotic leftism help the Democrat Party rebrand? Bhaskar Sunkara, author of "The Socialist Manifesto," talks on "Interesting Times" about how liberals have damaged the Democratic party's brand by embracing a pessimistic narrative of American history.
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Jul 16, 2026
It's not the children who stopped reading. It's their grandparents.
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Jul 16, 2026
Messi doesn't walk because he's left the game. He walks in order to enter it.
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Jul 16, 2026
What would socialists do to the American economy? On "Interesting Times," Bhaskar Sunkara, author of "The Socialist Manifesto," thinks we can have free markets without capitalism.
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Jul 16, 2026
All students can be properly prepared to take this challenging admissions exam.
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Jul 16, 2026
Cramping, vomiting and diarrhea. Is this what "Make America Healthy Again" looks like? The recent outbreak of Cyclospora, a parasite that causes a food-borne illness that's ruining summers across the nation, has us asking: Were those cuts to public health institutions worth it? And what's in this salad?
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Jul 16, 2026
Sampling the outpouring of responses to "The Population Forecasts Aren't Grim Enough," an Opinion guest essay by Lyman Stone. Also: The Ferrari faithful.
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Jul 16, 2026
Don't fall for dramatic claims based on selective declassification.
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Jul 16, 2026
Congress must push back against our inhumane immigration tactics.
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Jul 16, 2026
A Q&A with Kori Schake on the Russia-Ukraine war.
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Jul 16, 2026
Can democratic socialism redeem the left without destroying capitalism?
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Jul 16, 2026
It's not the children who stopped reading. It's their grandparents.
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Jul 16, 2026
The president lacks not only a coherent strategic concept but an elementary understanding of what strategy is.
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Jul 16, 2026
The Trump administration has failed to publicly address the mistaken missile strike that killed children during the Iran war.
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Jul 15, 2026
The football team, like Britain itself, is burdened by the dead weight of impossible expectations.
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Jul 15, 2026
How new soccer strategies changed the way goalkeepers play.
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Jul 15, 2026
Has the court learned nothing?
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Jul 15, 2026
Readers weigh the pros and cons of dating a co-worker, in response to an Opinion guest essay. Also: Killings in Minnesota; safety on the road.
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Jul 15, 2026
Don't stop eating fruits and vegetables.
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Jul 15, 2026
Has the court learned nothing?
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Jul 15, 2026
David Wallace-Wells and Robinson Meyer discuss whether the gathering coalition of Americans against data centers could be the next Occupy Wall Street movement or Tea Party.
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Jul 15, 2026
Republicans should have the decency, patriotism and self-respect to vote against Mr. Blanche.
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Jul 15, 2026
He could see the obvious truth that Trump was a malign and corrosive force in American politics — that is, until Trump won the White House.
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Jul 15, 2026
David Wallace-Wells and Robinson Meyer discuss whether the gathering coalition of Americans against data centers could be the next Occupy Wall Street movement or Tea Party.
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Jul 15, 2026
Republicans should have the decency, patriotism and self-respect to vote against Mr. Blanche.
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Jul 15, 2026
How new soccer strategies changed the way goalkeepers play.
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Jul 15, 2026
The midterms are looming. We asked people in New York City's suburbs how they feel about the state of America.
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Jul 15, 2026
The midterms are looming. We asked people in New York City's suburbs how they feel about the state of America.
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Jul 15, 2026
The vague language of the U.S.-Iran cease-fire memo laid the foundation for the war's resumption.
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Jul 14, 2026
Would the world have been safer if Graham hadn't cozied up to Trump?
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Jul 14, 2026
He bent the knee and made the most of it.
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Jul 14, 2026
Readers respond to "Not Everyone Should Be in Therapy," an Opinion guest essay by Harvey Lieberman.
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Jul 14, 2026
Salt and sugar taste great, and Big Food knows that. While ultraprocessed foods are formulated to keep us coming back for more, the Times Opinion writer Jessica Grose argues that a lack of regulation in the food industry means consumers pay the cost, not corporations.
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Jul 14, 2026
It is these issues that serve to reinforce the perception that Democrats are willing to sacrifice the interests of the working and middle classes.
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Jul 14, 2026
I tried many remedies to break my social media habit. A homemade hack worked best.
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Jul 14, 2026
Kevin Rudd, a former prime minister of Australia, went back to school to try to understand how the Chinese president thinks.
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Jul 14, 2026
The Democratic Party needs shaking up.
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Jul 14, 2026
It is these issues that serve to reinforce the perception that Democrats are willing to sacrifice the interests of the working and middle classes.
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Jul 14, 2026
A home has stopped being just a place to live — it has also become an asset.
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Jul 14, 2026
The ground war in Ukraine has stalemated and the crucial fight has shifted to the skies — missiles and interceptors.
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Jul 13, 2026
Once started, the process of voter radicalization isn't easy to modulate.
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Jul 13, 2026
When did politics get so cruel? On "The Opinions," David French argues that we've started confusing cruelty with courage, rewarding politicians who break norms and mistake outrage for strength.
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Jul 13, 2026
Donald Trump. Mitch McConnell. American politics is once again grappling with the realities of aging leadership. On "The Opinions," David Wallace-Wells argues that the United States has become a gerontocracy — and that as leaders stay in power longer, concerns about their health, transparency and ability to govern become harder to ignore.
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Jul 13, 2026
A new generation is not willing to settle for being invisible.
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Jul 13, 2026
Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Roger Rosenblatt about why we cry. Also: Abortion prosecutions; Presidents Trump and Nixon.
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Jul 13, 2026
Easy A's are an easy out.
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Jul 13, 2026
We won't get the A.I. regulation we deserve until we change how we think about the right to code.
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Jul 13, 2026
In the same year as America's founding, Edward Gibbon wrote "Decline and Fall." 250 years later, it still holds lessons for us.
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Jul 13, 2026
The longer the fighting drags on, the greater the chance that regional instability will spread.
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Jul 12, 2026
Readers respond to "Life Is Better With Siblings," an Opinion guest essay by Catherine Ruth Pakaluk.
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Jul 12, 2026
Something is wrong if vice is all them and virtue is all you.
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Jul 12, 2026
Devote your attention to one idea a day.
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Jul 12, 2026
Manosphere fitness influencers are the wrong model. Health requires looking at life as a whole, not as an exercise in "optimization."
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Jul 12, 2026
When other countries cut ties, Americans pay.
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Jul 12, 2026
Until Serena Williams announced her return to tennis at 44, I never realized how much I needed her.
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Jul 11, 2026
A.I. demands a populist approach that treats the technology as a public project.
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Jul 11, 2026
America is not prepared for population decline.
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Jul 11, 2026
With ticks, we've barely begun to fight back. The longer we wait, the more territory they will claim across both our geographic and psychic maps.
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Jul 11, 2026
Hundreds of thousands of people in Sudan are bracing for their city to be overrun by a militia notorious for committing atrocities.
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Jul 11, 2026
A.I. demands a populist approach that treats the technology as a public project.
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Jul 11, 2026
America is not prepared for population decline.
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Jul 11, 2026
Social pressure for men to look a certain way is coming primarily from other men.
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Jul 11, 2026
Readers respond to two guest essays about how to cover the shortfall in the program's funding before it's too late.
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Jul 11, 2026
What America's embarrassments have in common.
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Jul 10, 2026
Helen of Troy was a legendary beauty, but also so much more.
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Jul 10, 2026
Readers respond to an editorial about lessons from Graham Platner's failed Senate campaign. Also: The Smithsonian's goal.
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Jul 10, 2026
Times Opinion interviewed dozens of family caregivers across the country to reveal the emotional toll and personal sacrifices at the heart of America‘s elder care crisis.
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Jul 10, 2026
The White House is sidestepping Congress to make huge decisions for even the most important private industries.
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Jul 10, 2026
A longtime observer of the party tries to make sense of where the party is, and where it is going.
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Jul 10, 2026
Advancements in renewable energy are paving the way for a new climate politics. The environmentalist Bill McKibben articulates some of the possibilities in this new era of energy abundance.
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Jul 10, 2026
Children of authorized visa holders in the United States have few means to remain after they age out of their parents' work protections.
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Jul 10, 2026
Penn Station needs massive fixes, but the Trump administration is going about it all wrong.
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Jul 10, 2026
She was a legendary beauty, but also so much more.
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Jul 10, 2026
There's a way for nations to avoid endless trade wars.
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Jul 09, 2026
Will Trump ultimately come to the same grief as Viktor Orban? On "Interesting Times," columnist Ross Douthat asks writer Rod Dreher about the parallels between America and Hungary under Orban's former regime.
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Jul 09, 2026
We're in an age of "therapeutic totalitarianism," the writer Rod Dreher argues, "where they give you everything you want, all the drugs, the porn, the sex, the entertainment." All that's required in return? "You just have to surrender your humanity," he says on "Interesting Times."
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Jul 09, 2026
America is at risk of extreme political upheaval, the conservative writer Rod Dreher argues on "Interesting Times." "It may not be Hitler 2.0, it may not be Stalin 2.0, it might be something all American, but it's not going to be what we're used to," he says.
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Jul 09, 2026
How much have the rules of politics changed?
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Jul 09, 2026
Is the right giving up on America?
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Jul 09, 2026
The term ‘gun violence' makes murder seem abstract, not a tragic daily occurrence.
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Jul 09, 2026
Readers, including the actor Debra Winger, respond to an essay by Molly Jong-Fast.
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Jul 09, 2026
Chinamaxxing has Americans looking at China in a new light. But Dan Wang argues that despite China's futuristic image, the United States still has key advantages.
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Jul 09, 2026
The Graham Platner experiment has failed. "There have been so many errors of judgment at every step of the way," the columnist Michelle Goldberg argues following the implosion of the senate candidate's campaign in Maine.
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Jul 09, 2026
"It may not be Hitler 2.0, it may not be Stalin 2.0. It might be something all American, but it's not going to be what we're used to," the author Rod Dreher argues.
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Jul 09, 2026
"It may not be Hitler 2.0. It may not be Stalin 2.0. It might be something all American, but it's not going to be what we're used to," the author Rod Dreher argues.
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Jul 09, 2026
The right's birthright meltdown is in full effect.
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Jul 09, 2026
The questions his political demise raises go far beyond Maine.
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Jul 09, 2026
Must what goes up also come down?
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Jul 09, 2026
"It may not be Hitler 2.0, it may not be Stalin 2.0. It might be something all American, but it's not going to be what we're used to," the author Rod Dreher argues.
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Jul 09, 2026
Much of the world feared abandonment by the United States. It's actually a new beginning.
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Jul 09, 2026
Much of the world feared abandonment by the United States. It's actually a new beginning.
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Jul 08, 2026
The trouble in Maine goes beyond a single candidate.
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