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NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

Trump Is Falling for a Trap We Could All See Coming
Trump's increasing belligerence abroad should raise alarm about more than the fate of Venezuela.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

America Is Bad at Accountability
"The United States has a problem with elite impunity," says the Opinion columnist Jamelle Bouie, as he looks back on the five years since the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

There Were Good Reasons to Depose Maduro
But taking Venezuela's oil while leaving the regime in place weren't among them.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

The Judge in the Maduro Case Must Step Aside
There is no simple procedural mechanism for lawyers, or the public, to challenge the fitness of judges.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

Recalling the Horrors of Jan. 6
Readers respond to an essay by Representative Jamie Raskin and to an editorial. Also: Risky changes in vaccine policy; a new Kennedy Center.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

The Trump Revolution Is Going Much Further Than We Realize
The president is deploying his domineering tactics in unexpected places.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

The Great Unraveling Has Begun
As states disregard limits on the lawful use of force, this may be just the beginning of a slide into frequent war.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

Trump Is Falling for a Trap We Can All See Coming
Trump's increasing belligerence abroad should raise alarm about more than the fate of Venezuela.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

Peace Is Unraveling
As states disregard limits on the lawful use of force, this may be just the beginning of a slide into frequent war.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

There Is a Sickness Eating Away at American Democracy
Jan. 6 is a symptom. Elite impunity is the cause.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

Trump Is Pushing a Culture War That Knows No Bounds
The president is deploying his domineering tactics in unexpected places.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

What Trump Wants in Venezuela
The journalist Jonathan Blitzer explains the various interests and factions at play in the Trump administration's strike against Venezuela.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 06, 2026

Jamie Raskin: Jan. 6 Never Ended
Five years after Jan. 6, 2021, we are still caught up in a struggle over the meaning of that day.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

What Great Art Saves When Nothing Else Lasts
We turn to art to make sense of a life that is heartbreakingly fragile.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Donald Trump Was Right to Oust Maduro
President Trump made a bold decision, and it was a stunning success.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Is This MAGA Foreign Policy or Something Else Entirely?
David French and M. Gessen on why the ends do not justify the means in Venezuela.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Don't Call It Regime Change. This Is Something Else Entirely.
To understand what's unfolding in Venezuela, you have to look to the mob, not traditional foreign policy doctrines.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

This Isn't Regime Change. It's Extortion.
To understand what's unfolding in Venezuela, you have to look to the mob, not traditional foreign policy doctrines.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Trump Is Unleashing Forces Beyond His Control
The high cost of forgetting what world war is really like.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Trump Wants Venezuela's Oil. Who Benefits?
Producers seem uninterested and consumers might not notice

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

The Aftermath of Trump's Raid on Venezuela
Readers worry about the repercussions and a resurfacing of "America's imperialist past."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Gunboat Diplomacy Is Back. What Could Go Wrong?
The high cost of forgetting what world war is really like.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

After Venezuela, Trump Needs to Rediscover Restraint
Abandoning restraint, the president is growing reckless.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

A Case for Beauty in a Fleeting World
We turn to art to make sense of a life that is heartbreakingly fragile.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Which City Burns Next?
One year later, we haven't really begun to reckon with the real meaning of the Los Angeles fires.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Government Can Provide Affordability
Americans want affordability. Here's how politicians can deliver.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

Science Keeps Changing. So Why Should We Trust It?
Naïve faith and wholesale pessimism are not your only options.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 05, 2026

‘Heated Rivalry' Is Gay Culture's Next Frontier
We need stories that capture how we live — in the touch, the embrace, the everyday if boring intimacies that were never meant to be translated.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

Maduro's Ouster Plays Right Into Putin's Hands
Allies? Who needs allies?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

The Venezuela I Know
Many are celebrating the ouster of a brutal dictator, but the Maduro regime may survive the loss of Maduro.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

‘Arrogant, Dangerous and Illegal': Trump's Motives for the Attack on Venezuela
Readers weigh in on the military raid, the seizing of President Nicolás Maduro and what comes next.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

Now We Know Trump's Aim in Venezuela: Oil
Trump's true intentions finally come clear after talk of fighting drugs and instability.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

Grief Has a Rhythm. Nature Knows It.
We are all in a constant state of grief, even though we don't always admit it.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

Tom Brady Is Not the GOAT
That's not a criticism of Brady. It's a criticism of how greatness is considered.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

Want to Have a Better Year? Just Dance.
On a vacation abroad, my family started dancing in public. We haven't stopped.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 04, 2026

This Is What Venezuelans Really Want
We have long faced a brutal paradox: an absent yet omnipotent state.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

I'm Bidding My Opera Career Adieu. Here's Why.
Retiring from opera has its own set of challenges, but there is plenty I share with the other millions of Americans ending careers.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

‘This Is Purely a War of Choice'
"This is a plainly illegal war, a plainly illegal action, one that violates international law, one that is plainly unconstitutional, even anti-constitutional," says the Times columnist Jamelle Bouie about the U.S. attack on Venezuela.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

To Trump, on Venezuela: You Break It, You Own It
His administration just decapitated the country's leadership; he's now responsible for what comes next there.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

The Contradictions of the Venezuela Attack
"If you're feeling contradictory about all of this, you're not alone," says Times columnist Nicholas Kristof about the U.S.'s attack on Venezuela. President Nicolás Maduro "was a disaster for Venezuela and for the entire region," says Kristof. But at the same time, "its much easier to topple a dictator than to institute a democratic populist government in its place."

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

Did I Try Hard Enough to Understand My Mother?
Alzheimer's stole my mother's words. She spoke poetry instead.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

I Study Friendship. Here's How You Make Lasting Friends.
People's ability to make new friends reflects the strength of the "friendship market" they are in.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

Trump's Attack on Venezuela Is Illegal and Unwise
We know that Mr. Trump's warmongering violates the law.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

Can We Really Afford to Let Health Care Get Any Worse?
With Trump's health care cuts, I traveled to Ohio, Mississippi and Alabama — and encountered devastated families bracing for even more difficult challenges.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

A Sweet, Sexy, Happy Love Story Between Two Men. Revolutionary.
We need stories that capture how we live — in the touch, the embrace, the everyday if boring intimacies that were never meant to be translated.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

Dementia Made My Mom a Poet
I often wonder if I tried hard enough to understand my mother as she lost her memory.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

How to Make New Friends in the New Year
People's ability to make new friends reflects the strength of the "friendship market" they are in.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 03, 2026

Adieu, ‘Carmen.' Retiring From Opera Won't Be Easy.
Retiring from opera has its own set of challenges, but there is plenty I share with the other millions of Americans ending careers.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

What to Expect From Mayor Mamdani
Readers share their hopes and anxieties as New York's new mayor takes office. Also: Unsubscribing from the Kennedy Center; protesting Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

‘The Ezra Klein Show' 2025 Book Recommendations
Readings that the podcast's guests say shaped their thinking.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

A.C.A. Subsidies Have Expired. How Are You Affording Health Care?
Tell us how you're managing increases to your health care insurance costs.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

My Father Died. His Remains Are in Limbo.
If anyone should be prepared to know how to handle my dad's ashes, it's me.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

The American Dream Is Alive in Zohran Mamdani
The mayor's résumé looks like the broad coalition he built when he swept to victory in November.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

The Importance of Love and Marriage for an Increasingly Loveless America
America is becoming more loveless: less dating, less marriage, less friendship, less patriotism. But love outside of self is what makes life meaningful.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

This Question Can Change Your Life
Drawing on a Buddhist meditation, the writer Stephen Batchelor asks: What is this?

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

Self-Driving Cars Can't See Without Their Eyes
The unseen workers who help train A.I.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

The Unseen Human Workers Behind Self-Driving Cars
The unseen workers who help train self-driving cars to see.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 02, 2026

Their Eyes
The unseen workers who help train self-driving cars to see.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

A Trump Security Guarantee Is Empty, Mr. Zelensky
Ukraine's president should stop pressing for U.S. security guarantees and pursue more effective means of self-protection.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

Our Duty to Call Out Bigotry in America
Readers challenge a Republican politician's views on prejudice and intolerance in the conservative movement. Also: The harm caused by organ transplant tourism.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

The Two Questions I Wish We'd Stop Asking in 2026
How did we get here? I don't want to know.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

The Economy Made It Through 2025. The New Year Will Be Harder.
The new year will pose numerous problems that won't be so easily overcome.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

For 2026, There's a Better Way to Be Hopeful
Hope is a virtue to be practiced, not an aspiration to be managed.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

Testosterone's Link to Aggression Is Complicated
Testosterone neither ensures dominance nor acts as a straightforward trigger for aggression.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

A Trump Security Is Empty, Mr. Zelensky
Ukraine's president should stop pressing for U.S. security guarantees and pursue more effective means of self-protection.

NYT > Opinion
Jan 01, 2026

Why New York City Needs Someone Like Mamdani
The new mayor is an entirely familiar type of New York politician.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

Tatiana Schlossberg's Death: ‘Inexpressibly Sad'
Readers reflect on her life and the tragedies that have befallen the Kennedy family. Also: Protecting Planned Parenthood.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

I Counted Trump's Censorship Attempts. Here's What I Found.
The next three years will require a vigilant defense of free speech and open debate.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

Trump Spent the Past Year Trying to Crush Dissent
The next three years will require a vigilant defense of free speech and open debate.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

Netflix Beat HBO. Now It Should Become HBO.
If Netflix acquires HBO, it will have won the streaming wars. But that's not what will determine if TV shows get better, or worse.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

Trump Is the Jan. 6 President
Tragically, America is still living in a political era that began on Jan. 6, 2021.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

There Is a Way Out of This Mess
A second Gilded Age, a single solution.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

The 2025 Politics Yearbook: Most Likely to Be Extreme and Chaotic
How much more chaotic could a second Trump term be? 2025 did not disappoint.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 31, 2025

Last Orders, London?
A tale of two cities, told through its pubs.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

Why Does Trump Get Away With It?
The president feels no guilt and has no qualms.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

Encouraging Kids to Read Whole Books
Readers find a classroom trend of assigning shorter texts "troubling." Also: Reaction to President Trump's naming of a special envoy to Greenland.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

Eric Adams Hurt More Than Just Himself
He failed not only himself but also other Black politicians.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

Trump Feels No Guilt and Has No Qualms
How, and why, does the president get away with it?

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

How America Loses Vaccine Access
America could all but lose vaccine access. Here's how.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

Can a Corporation Be Complicit in War Crimes? Sweden Is Trying to Find Out.
It's Sweden's longest criminal trial. I was there because of a different historic distinction.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 30, 2025

The 2025 Food Web
Our year-end food web describing who and what devoured who and what.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

An Anti-A.I. Movement Is Coming. Which Party Will Lead It?
The technology Is ruining much of what makes life worth living.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

Goodbye to Brigitte Bardot's Cruel Charm
In Brigitte Bardot's death I see the passing of a generation: the Frenchwomen who tried to find a path to autonomy in the 1950s and '60s.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

Romney's Pitch to Tax the Rich Is ‘Not Punishment'
Readers react to Mitt Romney's call to raise taxes on the wealthy. Also: the moral bankruptcy revealed by the Epstein files.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

One Year of Kennedy, and Things Are Very Bad
So much in public health has changed.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

A Love Letter to My Dutch Oven
How a piece of kitchen equipment watched me grow up.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

The Best Sentences of 2025
Savor the words that made sense of our world.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

One of America's Most Successful Experiments Is Coming to a Shuddering Halt
Amid an astonishing wave of anti-Indian animus, Indian Americans are questioning their place in the country.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

Harvard's Anti-Woke Era Has Arrived. It's Even More Stifling.
Wasn't this supposed to be the golden era of free expression on college campuses?

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

What Happens When Your Therapist Dies?
People don't like to think about their own mortality, but therapists owe it to their patients to make plans.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 29, 2025

Why We Keep Falling for Narcissistic Leaders
We should know better.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

Behold the ‘God of Generous Out-Flowing Love': A Q&A With N.T. Wright
A Q & A with N.T. Wright about why Jesus entered into human history.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

The Democratic Party Avoids a Reckoning
Readers fault Democrats for stalling a report on their 2024 failures. Also: A lawyer's faith in freedom; a rabbi responds to JD Vance's claim of a Christian nation.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

One Year of Kennedy and Things Are Very Bad
So much in public health has changed.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

Forget Willpower. If You Want to Resist Temptation, You'll Need Something Else.
Rather than try to resist temptation in the moment, many successful people arrange their lives to minimize the need for willpower in the first place.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

A Book Is Never Finished With Us
Consider that every book you have is a story of who you are.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

When A.I. Took My Job, I Bought a Chain Saw
I was now facing the same reality my working-class neighbors knew well: the world had changed, my work had all but disappeared, and still, the bills wouldn't stop coming.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 28, 2025

Opinionated Lists for an Overwhelming Year
As the year drew to a close, we reached out to Opinion columnists and contributors for personal lists.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 27, 2025

The Year in Lists
As the year drew to a close, we reached out to Opinion columnists and contributors for personal lists.

NYT > Opinion
Dec 27, 2025

At Protests, Lots of Boomers, Few Young People. Why?
A guest essay offered several possible explanations. Young and older readers offer their own.

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