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NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

This Is What the Future of the Democratic Party Should Be
Since their devastating defeat in the 2024 election, Democrats have been confronting the party's shortcomings, including their failure to connect with the working class. Tim Shenk, a historian and assistant professor at George Washington University, explains how Democrats can win back voters: combining the populism of the Nebraska Senate candidate Dan Osborn and the progressivism of the New York City Democratic nominee for mayor, Zohran Mamdani.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

Reflections on a Ballroom, and an East Wing in Ruins
Sampling the outpouring of responses to a column by Ross Douthat about the East Wing and the ballroom. Also: Everyday acts of grace; Canada and President Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

How Bad Is Finance's Cockroach Problem? We Are About to Find Out.
It starts with bad auto loans. It spirals out quickly.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

For Shame, North Carolina. For Shame.
Republicans aren't just gerrymandering my state. They're erasing its political identity.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

Jill Lepore: ‘Most Forms of Tyranny Do Come to an End'
The Harvard historian on why change requires "determination and imagination."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

It Needs to Be Said Again: Leave Britney Alone
Obsessive fandom must not become its own sort of conservatorship.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

Being Latino in the United States Should Not Be a Crime
Trump's immigration tactics violate both the law and human decency.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

How Bad Is Finance's Cockroach Problem? We May Be About to Find Out.
It starts with bad auto loans. It spirals out quickly.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

The Insidious Joviality of Nigel Farage
His rise is both a symptom and a cause of the newly febrile mood in Britain.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

Trump to Cities: Drop Dead
Will Donald Trump learn Gerald Ford's bitter lesson?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

The Double-Digit ‘Democratic Penalty'
Jared Abbott, the director of the Center for Working-Class Politics, explains what polling data reveals about the Democratic Party's brand.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

The Supreme Court Owes the Country an Explanation for Its Big Decisions
The Times editorial board critiques the Supreme Court's overuse of the emergency docket to deliver consequential decisions without explaining its reasoning.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 27, 2025

The Only Thing That Can Keep the Peace in Gaza
Washington must dedicate itself to making sure an international stabilization force is established for Gaza. It's the linchpin.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

Labubus Ate My Daughter
I thought our frenzied quest to find the trendy doll would teach my daughter a lesson. It did, just not the one I expected.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

Stop Blaming Boomers, and Do Something
Sampling the outpouring of responses to an Opinion video about the boomers and their successors. Also: The Democrats' message.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

The Working Class Has Shifted Left on ‘Virtually Everything'
Jared Abbott, the director of the Center for Working-Class Politics, explains why working-class voters feel a "representation gap" from the Democratic Party despite shifting left on most issues over the last few decades.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

The Thread Tying Together Everything Trump Does
Whether he is negotiating a deal in the Middle East, bombing boats off the coast of Venezuela or deploying troops to American cities, it's always about power.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

Bruce Springsteen, Man Crush
Kids fell hard for Springsteen because he didn't provoke or challenge, boast or tease; he inhabited and affirmed.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

‘I'm Shocked, Shocked to Find That Gambling Is Going On in Here'
The N.B.A. should have known this was coming.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

In Trump's Casino Economy, You'll Probably Lose
What can go wrong in an economy built on speculation and risk.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

It's Great to Be in My 80s
It's actually great to be in my 80s.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 26, 2025

The Wish to Be Seen
The first time photographer Laylah Amatullah Barrayn saw a portrait of Omar ibn Said, she felt he was speaking to her.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Venezuela Will Be No Panama
History suggests that an effort to overthrow Nicolás Maduro could be disastrous for the region and ultimately harm the U.S.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Big Tech's Predatory Platform Model Doesn't Have to Be Our Future
Innovation comes from a less centralized tech sector.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Trump's Path of Destruction Is Far-Reaching
From Venezuela to the East Wing of the White House.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Why Trump's East Wing Demolition Needed to Happen
The arguments against it illustrate a consistent problem with progressive stewardship of American cities.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Why You Should Savor This World Series
A new system next season will help perfect decisions around balls and strikes. But baseball's charm has always been tied to its imperfections.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Peru Shows How Democracies Die Even Without a Dictator
What happens when the state doesn't curb predatory private powers?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Burnin' Down the House
Demolition Man builds a monument to his wrecking-ball style.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Trump Wants an Easy Win in Venezuela. He Won't Get One.
History suggests that an effort to overthrow Nicolás Maduro could be disastrous for the region and ultimately harm the U.S.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

The Corruption Behind Trump's East Wing Demolition
As of Oct. 24, the White House's East Wing is all but a pile of debris. The New York Times Opinion's editor Kathleen Kingsbury unpacks the public outrage and reveals why you should be concerned about this move by President Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

Will New York Voters Choose to Speed Up Housing Construction?
Three measures on the ballot would revise cumbersome approval procedures.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

We're Counting on Big Tech to Invent the Future. That's a Bad Bet.
Innovation comes from a less centralized tech sector.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

What I'd Tell a Younger Version of Myself About Having a Baby
Reporting on pregnancy didn't stop me from experiencing its joy.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 25, 2025

The Privilege of Prince Andrew
The inordinate gilded privilege of being a member of the royal family takes anything but the strongest character and ruins all the good in it.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

Why We Can't All Get Along, and What to Do About It
Readers respond to an essay about whether we can break the present cycle of heated and sometimes violent disagreement.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

How Can Democrats Win Back the Working Class?
Jared Abbott, the director of the Center for Working-Class Politics, discusses what it would take for Democrats to better appeal to working-class voters.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

I Resented the White House Bitterly. Now I Mourn It.
The East Wing was where Eleanor Roosevelt walked. It was where Jacqueline Kennedy planned the Rose Garden. Now it's all but gone.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

Cherish the Last World Series Where Humans Rule Supreme
A new system next season will help perfect decisions around balls and strikes. But baseball's charm has always been tied to its imperfections.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

Crypto and Trump Corrupted America
Trump has bared the corruption at the heart of crypto and the libertarian ideas behind it.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

You Can Kill a Democracy Without a Dictator
What happens when the state doesn't curb predatory private powers?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 24, 2025

How Trump and Xi Can Stop a War Before It Starts
Dangerous close calls are rising, but the U.S. and China still lack the communication channels needed to stop a crisis from becoming a war.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The Rot Creeping Into Our Minds
Yes, Trump is assaulting democracy, but what worries me more is what has happened to the rest of us — the loss of the convictions and norms that undergird democracy.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The U.S. and Europe Are Trying New Ways to Pressure Russia
For the first time in his second term, President Trump is imposing new sanctions, but they may not shift the course of Russia's war in Ukraine.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

How Trump Should Think About the A.I. Bubble
Will the Trump administration offer a financial bailout if the A.I. bubble bursts? Jason Furman, a contributing Opinion writer and an economist at the Harvard Kennedy School, explains what President Trump's investments tell us about his priorities in the event of a crash.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

Is the A.I. Boom Just Vibes?
Are we living through an A.I. bubble? Or is it all just vibes? Jason Furman, a contributing Opinion writer and an economist at the Harvard Kennedy School, tells Ross Douthat that while it's hard to put a number on it, "there's something enormous going on here."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

How Netflix's Nuclear War Movie Holds Up to the Real World
‘A House of Dynamite' presents a terrifying glimpse of the modern nuclear risk.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The Next Economic Bubble Is Here
OpenAI is worth more than Goldman Sachs. Here's what that means for the economy.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

Some of the Greatest American Music You've Never Heard Of
Why has the genius of these Black innovators been consigned to academic conferences?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The East Wing Is History, in More Ways Than One
Readers respond to the demolition of the East Wing of the White House. Also: Fending off tyranny; when Black women are fired.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

Why Everyone is Obsessed With the Louvre Heist
There's something in the air: a pro-heist frisson.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

When Republicans Go Low …
What's the smart move for Democrats in this political moment? On "The Opinions," the columnist David Brooks says he thinks the party should channel Michelle Obama and "go high."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The ‘No Kings' Movement Is Missing Something Big
The Opinion columnist David Brooks, a center-right thinker, feels as if there's room for him in the "No Kings" movement. "It's pro-American. It's basically in line with the cultural DNA of this country, and so I'm very impressed by it," he says. And yet, he argues, the movement is still missing something essential.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

Mamdani and Cuomo Debated Housing Policy, but Both Need to Think Bigger
New York has urgent housing needs. Mamdani is leading the race for mayor because of his awareness of this. But all the candidates should have bigger plans.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The Democratic Party Is Getting Too Rich to Win
Democrats used to be known as the party of the poor and the working class. Two decades of federal income data show how that changed.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

Thanks a Lot, Boomers
Hey, boomers! Younger Americans would like a word. We've noticed that many of you are pretty upset about the state of the nation. And we get it. We really do. But do you ever stop and ask yourselves how we got here?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

How Women Destroyed the West
The new right pines for a story that would vindicate its reactionary rage.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

‘A House of Dynamite': Could That Really Happen?
The Kathryn Bigelow film presents a terrifying glimpse of the modern nuclear risk.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

Trump Has a Religion. What Do Democrats Have?
Mamdani might be working in Democrats' favor. But what about "No Kings"?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

We Can Survive an A.I. Bust
We've been here before.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

The Secretive Office Approving Trump's Boat Strikes
Our government is once again committing human rights abuses on the ostensible authority of a legal opinion that is being kept secret from the public.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 23, 2025

What Happened in Gaza Might Be Even Worse Than We Think
We have a chance to discover the true cost of this war.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Trump Revives Foreign Aid, Helping Needy Billionaires
As children die for want of cheap medicines, the U.S. spends billions on Argentina — thus rescuing rich investors who made bad bets.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

The Worst Losers in Trump's Economy
Massive cuts to health, education and immigration are disproportionately taking a toll.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

The Connection Between the Fort Bragg Cartel and the ‘Department of War'
The adventurism and impunity of the Cold War live on in the modern military.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Trump Wants the American People to Pay Him $230 Million
Trump should pay a political price for his brazen corruption. Instead, he is telling American taxpayers to pay a price, directly to him.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Trump's Ballroom Is a National ‘Desecration'
Readers respond to the makeover of the East Wing of the White House. Also: President Trump's demand for compensation from the Justice Department.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Why Rural America Turned on the Democratic Party
President Trump's deployment of the National Guard from red states into blue cities isn't just a partisan attack; it's also a geographic one.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

There's a Reason Trump Fears No Kings
Who's the patriot now?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Women Are Losing in Trump's Economy
Massive cuts to health, education and immigration are disproportionately taking a toll.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Mikie Sherrill Should Win in New Jersey
Why Mikie Sherrill's chances in New Jersey are much better than you might be hearing.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

"Modern Love": Advice for Money in Relationships
Share your story and we'll get you some advice for how to ease the tension.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

No Kings Means No Kings. No Wonder Trump Hates It.
Who's the patriot now?

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Members of Congress Don't Leave. We Need Term Limits.
Term limits would help bring our divided nation together.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

What's Lost When Liberal Arts Schools Close
Small colleges secure the fraying social fabric that holds towns together.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Trump Is Forcing the World Into a New Era of Disorder
Without a plan for what comes next, the United States is not only hastening its own decline but also forcing the world into a new era of disorder.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 22, 2025

Donald Trump's New World Disorder
Without a plan for what comes next, the United States is not only hastening its own decline but also forcing the world into a new era of disorder.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Taylor Swift's ‘Life of a Showgirl' Is Both Coarse and Conservative
Coarseness and conservative impulses in "The Life of a Showgirl."

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Why Mamdani Frightens Jews Like Me
A candidate who stands out for his monomania, double standards and affinity for extremists.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Are These the Two Women Who Can Turn It Around for Democrats?
Races in New Jersey and Virginia are testing the power of the moderate lane.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

How the Democratic Brand Turned Radioactive in Rural America
The political scientist Suzanne Mettler examines the roots of America's urban-rural divide and how Democrats can win back rural voters.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

The Right-Wing Myth of American Heritage
The United States isn't exceptional because of our common culture; it's exceptional because Americans have been able to cohere despite cultures that set us apart.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

The Costs of Protecting Campus Speech
Readers respond to a guest essay by Danielle Sassoon about her experience at N.Y.U. Also: A crackdown on science; a plea to the former presidents.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Can These Two Women Turn It Around for Democrats?
Races in New Jersey and Virginia are testing the power of the moderate lane.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

We're in Trouble When Racism Is Dismissed as Just a Joke
False humor is simply a technique to neutralize the unpalatable.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

The Rural Power Behind Trump's Assault on Blue Cities
The political scientist Suzanne Mettler examines the roots of America's urban-rural divide and how Democrats can win back rural voters.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Trump's Self-Inflicted Soybean Problem
Tariffs don't seem to be working as planned.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 21, 2025

Trump Calls Diversity a Threat. For Our Founders, It Was American.
The United States isn't exceptional because of our common culture; it's exceptional because Americans have been able to cohere despite cultures that set us apart.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Trump Posted a Video of Himself Dumping Excrement on Our Cities. It's a Glimpse of His Deepest Drives.
A perverse delight in degradation has always coursed through MAGA circles.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Trump's Lust for Desecration
A perverse delight in degradation has always coursed through MAGA circles.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

George Santos and President Trump's Theory of Mercy
More than any other presidential actions, clemencies tell us who presidents are.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The Tactical Frivolity of the No Kings Protest
While what is happening to us is as serious as a guillotine, we must harness our best humorous selves in order to keep it from falling.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Voices From a Nationwide Day of Protest Against Trump
Participants reflect on the "No Kings" demonstrations across the country.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The HBO Mini-Series ‘Task' Gets Rural America Right
Since the first election of President Trump, Hollywood has fretted about portraying rural and red state Americans. Some new TV series show how to get it right.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

Senator Ruben Gallego Has Three Words For Democrats
Lessons from a Democrat who won in a Republican state.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The Tactical Frivolity of the Chicago No Kings Protest
While what is happening to us is as serious as a guillotine, we must harness our best humorous selves in order to keep it from falling.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

There's No Algorithm for Being Human
Telling stories is how we make sense of life and what it means to be human.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

You Caught Me. I'm Speaking Spanish.
Spanish has become a sanctioned indicator of potential criminality in the United States of America.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

How Democrats Can Avoid Republican Traps
Senator Ruben Gallego says Democrats must strategize more shrewdly. President Trump's base has "already set up the field to fight in," he says. "They have all the information and we're just playing catch-up.

NYT > Opinion
Oct 20, 2025

The American Dream Is the Troquita
"The troquita - the truck - it's symbolic," Senator Ruben Gallego tells David Leonhardt on "The Opinions." "It really is a status symbol that you have succeeded in this country."

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