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NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

Trump's Iran War is Punishing America's Working Class
Higher fuel prices are a burden on low-income families.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

China's Not the Problem. We Are.
The difference in perspectives between superpowers is shaping the race for A.I. dominance.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

Why China Isn't Worried A.I. Will Replace Its Workers
The difference in perspectives between superpowers is shaping the race for A.I. dominance.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

In Some Other Universe, This Might Be Funny
When MAHA turns into HAHA.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

I Don't Think You Can Even Call This Hypocrisy
The secrets of one of the architects of the religious right are being revealed. One of the secrets is that they weren't really secrets.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

Thomas Massie Is One of a Vanishing Breed: A Republican Who Will Stand Up to Trump
An individual with principles and quirks, and against being told what to do.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

He Was Good at Steering the Fed, but He Was a Genius at Ignoring Trump's Threats
A model for all who follow.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

What Autocrats Have in Common With Abusers
M. Gessen and Rachel Louise Snyder on the parallels between authoritarianism and domestic violence.

NYT > Opinion
May 14, 2026

Overdose Deaths Are Dropping. Maybe Not for Long.
The Trump administration is going after harm reduction.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Is America Still No. 1?
The billionaire investor who predicted the 2008 financial crash is bearish on America's future standing in the world. On "Interesting Times," Ray Dalio tells the columnist Ross Douthat why.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Here Are 1.5 Trillion Reasons Not to Trust Pete Hegseth's Budget
"You name it, we're investing in it" does not inspire confidence.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Purdue Pharma Is Gone. What Comes Next Could Be Worse.
The Purdue Pharma case is closed, but the opioid problem remains.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

What You Actually Need to Know About Hantavirus
What have we learned from Covid?

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Trump's China Policy Has Weakened America
In Beijing this week, Mr. Trump should not hand China more victories.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

The Controversy Over Graham Platner's Tattoo and Posts
Readers say David French's critique of the likely Democratic candidate for the Senate in Maine was too harsh.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

We Cannot Let Trump Cut Childhood Cancer Research
More children will die because the Trump administration is cutting pediatric cancer research.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Unfortunately, We Have to Take Spencer Pratt Seriously as a Politician
Reality stars and influencers in government are here to stay.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

The Supreme Court Has Left Us in a Dangerous Place
The ruling in Louisiana v. Callais might drive America's politics to an even more precarious place of partisan tension and ideological Balkanization.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Would You Trust Pete Hegseth With $1.5 Trillion of Your Money?
"You name it, we're investing in it" does not inspire confidence.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Dismantling Purdue Pharma Won't Fix America's Opioid Problem
The Purdue Pharma case is closed, but the opioid problem remains.

NYT > Opinion
May 13, 2026

Xi Jinping Is Planning for China's Final Victory Over the U.S.
While Trump chases quick wins and flashy optics, Xi plays a generational game for global dominance.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Britain's Post-Liberal Disorder
The crisis of the West isn't about who governs, but that no one can.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

NATO, Please Help. Trump Has No Strategy for Iran.
NATO should overcome its distaste for President Trump and sends its navies to help open up the Strait of Hormuz.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

The Nobel-Winning Psychologist Who Believed He Found the Secret to Happiness
Why searching for the best is the wrong goal.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

China Is Much Weaker Than It Seems. That's the Problem.
History shows there is no more productive national asset than freedom.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

The Race to Lower California's Housing Costs
Democrats running for California governor join the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to debate whether manufacturing technology or federal policy can solve the crisis of the state's skyrocketing home construction costs.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

‘This Is All a Scam, a Giant Scam'
Trump is fighting the world's stupidest culture war.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

A New Viral Outbreak. The Same Mistakes All Over Again.
There are too many unknowns to be certain about much.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Why Many Americans Choose Not to Have Children
Readers offer their theories in response to a guest essay.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

The Shared Feeling of Being Harvested by the Future
There is a shared sense of precarity that lies beneath the envy and distrust.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Kevin Warsh Is Already Getting It Wrong
The Fed's next leader needs a complete picture of what A.I. will do to the economy.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Trump Is Fighting the World's Stupidest Culture War
"He sees fossil fuels as manly and renewables as woke."

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

We Should Be Taking Hantavirus More Seriously
There are too many unknowns to be certain about much.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Your Decision Making Is All Wrong
Why searching for the best is the wrong goal.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

The U.S. and China Are Hurtling Toward a Shared A.I. Future
There is a shared sense of precarity that lies beneath the envy and distrust.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Pedro Sánchez Is Donald Trump's Nemesis, and He's Winning
Pedro Sánchez has established an alternative governing philosophy to Trumpism.

NYT > Opinion
May 12, 2026

Pedro Sánchez Is Showing How to Stand Up to Trump, and So Much More
Pedro Sánchez has established an alternative governing philosophy to Trumpism.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

San Jose's Approach to Homelessness
San Jose's mayor, Matt Mahan, tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein why California's reliance on expensive, slow-moving affordable-housing projects has eroded public trust, and argues for a "radically pragmatic" shift toward interim housing and stricter encampment enforcement.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

Tom Steyer's Plan to Fix Modular Housing
Why has modular housing failed to revolutionize the industry, despite decades of hype? Tom Steyer tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein why modular housing start-ups have failed and how California can use its scale to finally make home construction more affordable.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

Katie Porter on the California Forever Project
How would Katie Porter, a Democratic candidate for California governor, navigate the billionaire-backed California Forever project if elected? She discusses her approach with the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein during a live forum.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

Democrats Can't Let This Antisemitic Sex Therapist Win Her Runoff
Maureen Galindo's rise demonstrates how even justified rage and despair can curdle into hateful paranoia.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

I Have Some Questions for the Democrats Who Want to Run California
The Opinion columnist Ezra Klein moderates a forum with five of the top Democratic candidates for governor of California.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

The Iran War's Alarming Ripple Effects
The downstream effects of the Iran war are only beginning. On "The Opinions," David Wallace-Wells explains how disruptions tied to fertilizer, condoms and other global goods could contribute to famine, disease and rising costs worldwide.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

I Ran the N.S.A. This Is How to Defeat China's Hacker Army.
Beijing has hacked America, but we have all the tools we need to fight back.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

Facing the Reality of Cellphones in School
Readers discuss the effects of cellphone bans in school and screen time limits. Also: Close "Alligator Alcatraz"; President Trump's vulgar language.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

The Horror of Sexual Assault in Israeli Prisons
Sexual violence by Israeli forces against Palestinians is widespread, according to new reports and harrowing first-hand accounts. The Opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof details a pattern of systemic abuse and "unrestrained power" within Israeli detention centers that challenges the moral silence of the international community.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

The Forests of the American West Are in Danger
In 50 or so years, snow could virtually disappear from the Southwest, wiping out trees and making life there exceedingly difficult.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

A.I. Claims to Make Our Lives Easier. Does It?
The A.I. revolution involves a massive transfer of labor — not from worker to machine, but from worker to you.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

The Silence That Meets the Rape of Palestinians
Male and female Palestinians describe brutal sexual abuse at the hands of Israel's prison guards, soldiers, settlers and interrogators.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

We're Thinking About Mental Health Diagnoses All Wrong
Neither genetics nor brain scans can distinguish a person with depression, A.D.H.D. or autism from one without.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

Bill Cassidy Sold His Soul and Got Nothing in Return
A doctor and senator who voted to confirm Robert Kennedy still was snubbed by Trump in the Republican primary in Louisiana.

NYT > Opinion
May 11, 2026

Cubans Deserve America's Generosity, Not Its Cruelty
If Americans knew what Cuba was enduring, they would demand an end to the U.S. blockade.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

A Quietly Radical Experiment in Criminal Justice
Hawaii might have the answer.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

How Students Interact With A.I. Is What Matters
Readers discuss artificial intelligence and writing in the classroom. Also: President Trump's latest assault on science; election workers.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

The Platner Trap
The exact wrong answer to a Republican Party that's flirting with fascism is a man who chose to put vile Nazi imagery on his own body.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

I'm a Democrat. My Party Has a Double Standard on Antisemitism.
When we're talking about which allies to support or which communities we defend, our principles shouldn't shift.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

What Would a Feminist Justice System Look Like?
Hawaii might have the answer.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

For Some Patients, Cancer Is Becoming Like a Chronic Illness
For some patients, cancer is becoming like a chronic illness.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

American Clothing No Longer Makes American Cultural Capital
Vintage American clothing still commands high prices, but the physical manifestations of U.S. empire have decayed. No one knows what's next.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

A 3-Year-Old Is Looking for Answers
"Why are some things special?" This Mother's Day, we revisit a 3-year-old's endless curiosity and a mother's joy of seeing the world through her child's eyes.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

An Emboldened New China Spells Trouble for Trump
We are entering a more perilous era where China no longer sees U.S. strength as something to fear.

NYT > Opinion
May 10, 2026

Molly Jong-Fast on Her Mother, Erica Jong, on Mother's Day
I'm realizing that a sort of gooey sitcom resolution is not in the cards for my mother and me.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

Why China Is So Much Less Scared of A.I. Than the U.S.
Different strokes for different folks.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

Democrats Don't Have to Campaign on Climate Change Anymore
Climate change is mainly a priority for voters already firmly in Democrats' camp.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

How GLP-1s Suppress Our Hunger. (It's Weird.)
GLP-1s enable weight loss in a very weird way. On "The Ezra Klein Show," Ezra Klein talks to the health journalist Julia Belluz about the strange science and cultural impact of these blockbuster drugs.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

Democrats Who Are Soft on Republicans Have Got to Go
Virginians must fight back against its Supreme Court in the name of popular sovereignty.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

Our Elections Are Broken
Black Americans in the South will likely lose most of their federal representation as a result of the Supreme Court's recent erosion of the Voting Rights Act, the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie argues. This is only one of the reasons the United States needs to transform the current Electoral College system.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

The Abortion Pill Case Is a Disaster for Republicans
Making abortion illegal doesn't stop abortions; it just stops safe ones. As the Supreme Court weighs a huge restriction on the abortion drug mifepristone, Molly Jong-Fast explains the three options the Supreme Court might take.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

This Is What Happened After We Gutted U.S.A.I.D.
Trump's most lethal policy will almost surely be his 71 percent cut in humanitarian aid from 2024 to 2025.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

My Ted Talk
Captain Courageous cut a cool swath, in contrast to today's creepy oligarchs.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

The Atheist and the Machine God
What are the implications of artificial intelligence for religion?

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

The N.B.A. Lottery Is Broken
How the N.B.A. can fix its tanking problem.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

A Dairy Farm's Last Days Expose a Broken System
Readers respond to Eli Saslow's front-page report about the Watson family's farm in Pennsylvania.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

America's A.I. Is Futuristic. China Is Just Making It Work.
Different strokes for different folks.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

Forget Climate Change. Democrats Need to Talk About Other Issues.
Climate change is mainly a priority for voters already firmly in Democrats' camp.

NYT > Opinion
May 09, 2026

High Gas Prices Are Just the Beginning
How the economic shock waves of Trump's Iran war will be felt globally.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

Live: Ezra Klein Moderates California Housing Forum With Candidates for Governor
The Opinion columnist Ezra Klein moderates a forum with five of the top candidates for governor of California.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

The Unintended Symbolism of Trump's ‘Triumphal' Arch
What Trump's monuments look like to a British architecture writer.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

Hegseth Is Sending Us a Warning
The secretary of defense has argued that military retirees are subject to freedom of speech restrictions. Let that sink in.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

There Is a Better Way to Get Kids Off Screens
Our research shows what works. It's not a complete ban.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

What to Do for the Elderly? Stop Badgering Them!
Readers respond to an essay about old people preparing (or not) for the end. Also: Antisemitism online; Trump the destroyer; two types of dreaming.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

We're at the Dawn of the Ozempic Era — and It's Really Weird
One in eight American adults is taking GLP-1s. What does that mean for how we relate to our food, bodies and one another?

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

America's Arrested Development
The American economy and the climate would both benefit from permitting reform.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

Graham Platner Is No Nazi
Conservative attacks are premised on a deliberate misreading of both the candidate and his progressive fans.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

The Iran War Will Cost Trillions
The war in Iran will cost trillions — far more than current estimates.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

Mark Zuckerberg Is Running Meta Into the Ground
Meta has commenced a long, slow slide into irrelevance.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

Trump's Architecture Rankles. But Why?
What Trump's monuments look like to a British architecture writer.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

GLP-1s and the ‘Wild West' of Wellness
One in eight American adults is taking GLP-1s. What does that mean for how we relate to our food, bodies and one another?

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

The Way to Get Kids Off Screens
Our research shows what works. It's not a complete ban.

NYT > Opinion
May 08, 2026

Is Trump About to Invite In the Biggest Predator in the World?
Chinese automakers do not belong on American soil.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

Here's How Freaked Out You Should Be About the Hantavirus Cruise Ship
An expert weighs in.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

Is America Headed for ‘Greater Disorder'?
"I think we know that we are in increasingly disorderly times," the billionaire investor Ray Dalio says on "Interesting Times," where he tells the columnist Ross Douthat why he's pessimistic about America's future.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

The Voting Rights Act Changed America. Now, It Can Change.
Do we care when other groups can't elect their favorite candidates?

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

Talk to Strangers, and Share Your Worlds
Why talking to strangers is good for you. Also: Ballroom math; Haitian refugees; pro-Republican avatars; the Potomac challenge; 1976 and 2026.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

Banning Phones in Schools Is Still a Good Idea, Despite Disappointing Data
School phone bans aren't magic. We still need them.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

The Paramount Merger Can (and Should) Be Stopped
It's not too late to stop the merger of Paramount and Warner Bros. And we have a blueprint for how to win.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

Why So Few Babies? We Might Have Overlooked the Biggest Reason of All.
We can't be certain — and that's the point.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

True Believers Blow Trump's Mind
Our most transactional president is having trouble processing.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

A Legendary Investor on How to Prevent America's Coming ‘Heart Attack'
Why Ray Dalio is bearish on the U.S.

NYT > Opinion
May 07, 2026

Graham Platner Is a Rorschach Test
We are living in an ugly era of ugly choices.

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