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Nov 07, 2025
What are "feminine virtues" and "feminine vices"? On "Interesting Times," the Opinion columnist Ross Douthat moderates a debate between Helen Andrews, the author of the recent essay "The Great Feminization," and Leah Libresco Sargeant, the author of "The Dignity of Dependence," about the impact these virtues and vices may have on the workplace.
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Nov 07, 2025
Gossip and conflict avoidance may be a sign that a workplace has become overly feminized, Helen Andrews argues on this week's "Interesting Times." In this episode, she and the author Leah Libresco Sargeant debate what institutions lose when they shift from male to female dominance.
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Nov 07, 2025
She has shown herself more willing than most to put aside her own ego for the greater good.
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Nov 07, 2025
He's sharp-elbowed, retributive and transactional, and won't be missed.
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Nov 07, 2025
It's no ‘Hamilton,' but it's history.
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Nov 07, 2025
Inside the minds of authoritarians.
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Nov 07, 2025
Ezra Klein and Aaron Retica discuss whether affordability is the Democrats' winning message, Trump's politics of cruelty and how liberalism can win right now.
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Nov 07, 2025
What both parties should take away from a night of Democratic victories.
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Nov 07, 2025
Donald Trump's recent Gatsby party encapsulates this moment of economic peril.
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Nov 07, 2025
For a movement that built its legitimacy around what it called resistance, giving up its weapons is not just a tactical concession, it is an existential unraveling.
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Nov 06, 2025
A photographer spends 15 years documenting an Appalachian family and the constant pressure of poverty in their lives.
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Nov 06, 2025
She'll rightly be lionized as the first woman speaker, but in one sense, that was the most incidental of her myriad accomplishments.
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Nov 06, 2025
Readers respond to news and opinion articles about Bill Gates's public memo on climate change. Also: Interfaith connections; the myth of originalism.
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Nov 06, 2025
Some of the best music I've ever heard was almost lost forever.
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Nov 06, 2025
The constructive, if messy, path forward is for the party to embrace an all-of-the-above approach.
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Nov 06, 2025
A photographer spends 15 years documenting an Appalachian family and the constant pressure of poverty in their lives.
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Nov 06, 2025
The constructive, if messy, path forward is for the party to embrace an all-of-the-above approach.
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Nov 06, 2025
And if so, can conservative feminism fix it?
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Nov 06, 2025
The constructive, if messy, path forward is for the party to embrace an all-of-the-above approach.
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Nov 06, 2025
Where is the line between authority and authoritarianism?
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Nov 06, 2025
Has Guillermo del Toro's "Frankenstein" become all feelings and no blood?
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Nov 06, 2025
And can conservative feminism fix it?
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Nov 06, 2025
A photographer spends 15 years documenting an Appalachian family and the constant pressure of poverty in their lives.
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Nov 06, 2025
The slaughter in Darfur could potentially be stopped, if those with leverage chose to act.
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Nov 06, 2025
Western capitals should be wary of treating democracy in Turkey as a luxury rather than a necessity.
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Nov 05, 2025
Just Ask Mikie Sherrill, Abigail Spanberger and Zohran Mamdani.
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Nov 05, 2025
The problem with giving any president basically unconstrained authority to raise revenue via tariffs.
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Nov 05, 2025
Mamdani, who campaigned on sweeping promises, can build a positive legacy by focusing on tangible accomplishments.
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Nov 05, 2025
Technology has left them with little autonomy or security in their jobs.
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Nov 05, 2025
Readers react to strong election results for Democrats. Also: the case against gerrymandering.
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Nov 05, 2025
Technology has left them with little autonomy or security in their jobs.
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Nov 05, 2025
New York's next mayor won't save the Democrats.
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Nov 05, 2025
A triumph in New York City has a lesson for the Democrats
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Nov 05, 2025
Just Ask Mikie Sherrill, Abigail Spanberger and Zohran Mamdani.
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Nov 05, 2025
Two economists on the price of playing nice with a superpower.
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Nov 04, 2025
Unlike old soldiers, they don't even fade away.
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Nov 04, 2025
Mamdani, who campaigned on sweeping promises, can build a positive legacy by focusing on tangible accomplishments.
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Nov 04, 2025
He tried to warn Americans about Trump, but they had already learned not to believe him.
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Nov 04, 2025
There are no shortcuts in the fight against right-wing antisemitism.
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Nov 04, 2025
Readers respond to a guest essay about the continuing vitality of literary fiction. Also: Exxon vs. California; a Supreme Court split on tactics.
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Nov 04, 2025
When Republicans sing Kumbaya.
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Nov 04, 2025
When Republicans sing Kumbaya.
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Nov 04, 2025
Our military leaders are trained to evaluate the legality of orders they are given.
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Nov 04, 2025
The Trump tariffs case is before the court this week.
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Nov 04, 2025
Data centers need to become more flexible to squeeze more from the grid.
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Nov 04, 2025
We are in the middle of the capitalistic order reinventing itself.
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Nov 03, 2025
A white nationalist's rise reveals a seemingly unstoppable ratchet of radicalization on the right.
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Nov 03, 2025
The Democratic Party does not need to choose to be one thing. It needs to choose to be more things.
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Nov 03, 2025
The president seems to think "the shutdown gives him more power," Jamelle Bouie says at the round table on "The Opinions" with Michelle Cottle and David French. But what Trump doesn't seem to understand, he argues, are the practical implications of keeping this going.
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Nov 03, 2025
In this episode of "The Opinions," David French breaks down why parts of the original Constitution lend themselves to abuse — and which three amendments could stop another shutdown like this one. "But first," he says, "we have to get through this moment."
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Nov 03, 2025
As he so often does, the president is pushing the wrong answer to the right question on trade policy with Beijing.
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Nov 03, 2025
Bernie Sanders has been on a country-wide tour called Fighting Oligarchy. In this episode of "The Opinions" with David Leonhardt, he explains why that's so important right now and reveals what question he wishes more reporters would ask him.
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Nov 03, 2025
In this episode of "The Opinions," Senator Bernie Sanders tells David Leonhardt that the party and its leadership need to make big changes to start winning election.
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Nov 03, 2025
It's the roaring 2020s!
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Nov 03, 2025
Readers respond to a column by David Brooks, "The Rot Creeping Into Our Minds." Also: Republican election stunts.
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Nov 03, 2025
The fading of hummingbirds, butterflies and leaves brings both melancholy and exquisite beauty.
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Nov 03, 2025
The Vermont senator on how to take the country back from elites — on both sides of the aisle.
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Nov 03, 2025
And why it matters so much to try.
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Nov 03, 2025
Perhaps gun control and carbon taxes aren't as popular as they seem.
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Nov 03, 2025
For decades, the United States has clashed over two stories of nationhood.
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Nov 03, 2025
It's not all baguettes and cheese.
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Nov 03, 2025
Maduro has built a system in which the only people who can truly tear down the dictatorship are the ones with the most to lose from its demise.
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Nov 02, 2025
In the age of artificial intelligence, your own data is anything but personal.
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Nov 02, 2025
Will ashwagandha cure my "cortisol face"?
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Nov 02, 2025
The sheer scale of everyday horror has shaken Mexico's traditional relationship with death.
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Nov 02, 2025
Readers respond to an editorial about moving to the center. Also: No-phone time during the Sabbath; the energy crisis.
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Nov 02, 2025
In the age of A.I., personal data is anything but personal.
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Nov 02, 2025
In the New Jersey governor's race, the Democratic candidate, Mikie Sherrill, is polling well. So why is there so much anxiety? The journalist Molly Jong-Fast visited her campaign and found a major disconnect between the public critique and the strong candidate she saw in person.
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Nov 02, 2025
If there is no cover-up, then there must not have been a crime.
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Nov 02, 2025
The sheer scale of everyday horror has shaken Mexico's traditional relationship with death.
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Nov 02, 2025
Climate change is not a giant meteor crashing into Earth. We will not all suffer equally.
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Nov 02, 2025
Fra Angelico's work is not merely artistically significant. It is a spiritual experience.
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Nov 02, 2025
Democrats do not just need to win more people. They also need to win more places.
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Nov 02, 2025
Democrats do not just need to win more people. They also need to win more places.
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Nov 02, 2025
Discussion of women in the workplace often focuses on flexible hours, but what's actually needed is shift work — pioneered by the medical profession.
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Nov 01, 2025
What does it mean when a cultural epicenter is poised to be little more than a dearly departed corpse?
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Nov 01, 2025
Congress is dying in real time.
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Nov 01, 2025
Israelis must debate three claims: that killing tens of thousands in Gaza was necessary, not Israel's fault and the inevitable outcome of a high-tech war.
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Nov 01, 2025
The Constitution is not a word game.
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Nov 01, 2025
Girls as young as 10 are sometimes legally wed here in the U.S., even as we tell other countries to end this cruel practice.
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Nov 01, 2025
Lessons from the Tea Party and recent elections.
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Nov 01, 2025
Commercial camaraderie underscores how it's lacking in real life.
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Nov 01, 2025
Five Republicans just voted with Democrats to block Trump's tariffs. This proves Congress can act. So why isn't it using that same power to address hunger, health care costs or undeclared wars? The New York Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, explains.
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Nov 01, 2025
What does it mean when a cultural epicenter is poised to be little more than a dearly departed corpse?
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Nov 01, 2025
It was right to decry factional strife. Its remedy was a grave mistake.
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Nov 01, 2025
Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Erin O. White about how she stopped cooking dinner.
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Nov 01, 2025
Israelis must debate three claims: that killing tens of thousands in Gaza was necessary, not Israel's fault and the inevitable outcome of a high-tech war.
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Nov 01, 2025
This is what happens when no one wants to govern.
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Oct 31, 2025
We urge the administration to allow millions of Americans to receive food aid.
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Oct 31, 2025
There are deep connections between how I train and the way I live and work.
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Oct 31, 2025
Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Chris Hayes. Also: Reining in President Trump; a risk to the Trump library; healing America.
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Oct 31, 2025
A Senate candidate's popularity reveals the depth of Democratic disaffection.
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Oct 31, 2025
What happens when a President's physical or mental decline makes him unfit to continue to serve?
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Oct 31, 2025
Amit Segal, a prominent Israeli right-wing commentator, discusses how he thinks about the future of governance in Gaza.
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Oct 31, 2025
What happens when a President's physical or mental decline makes him unfit to continue to serve?
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Oct 31, 2025
A Senate candidate's popularity reveals the depth of Democratic disaffection.
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Oct 31, 2025
Professor Marianne Hirsch on how the way we teach the "crime of all crimes" informs our understanding of Gaza.
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Oct 31, 2025
Why liberals need a plan and promise to make Congress great again.
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Oct 31, 2025
There are deep connections between how I train and the way I live and work.
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Oct 31, 2025
On watching the 1959 film "House on Haunted Hill" and America's real monsters.
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