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May 07, 2026
For the NATO deterrent to work, Europe and Russia both have to believe that America is coming.
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May 06, 2026
We'll miss OPEC when it's gone.
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May 06, 2026
The El Niño brewing this year might make 2027 the hottest year on record.
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May 06, 2026
On "The Opinions," Justice Neil Gorsuch tells the Opinion columnist David French that despite their varied backgrounds, the Supreme Court justices often find more unity than division.
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May 06, 2026
Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay by Christine Emba about a possible Catholic revival. Also: A woman's face.
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May 06, 2026
Is that too much to ask for?
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May 06, 2026
The existential pain of losing birth services.
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May 06, 2026
David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today.
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May 06, 2026
Guess who benefits from a "colorblind Constitution."
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May 06, 2026
If OPEC can't manage oil markets, the world is in for a wild ride.
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May 06, 2026
The debate over treatment in kids is missing a bigger problem.
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May 06, 2026
David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today.
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May 06, 2026
Changes at a famous French publishing house tell us a lot about the world we live in now.
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May 06, 2026
Please do not take the fact that I am writing this letter to you as a defense of U.S. policy toward Cuba, much less a call for American intervention.
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May 05, 2026
Postliberalism may seem like a contemporary movement, with champions like Vice President JD Vance and Patrick Deneen. But the tradition of liberal skepticism reaches much further back. On "The Ezra Klein Show," the historian Helena Rosenblatt looks back to 19th-century England to explain.
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May 05, 2026
What was a liberal arts education designed to offer? More than recent discourse might lead you to believe. On "The Ezra Klein Show," the historian Helena Rosenblatt explains why the liberal arts have strayed so far from their roots as a training ground for civic virtues and citizenry.
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May 05, 2026
A new level of global disorder will face the American and Chinese presidents at their summit. Like Mao and Nixon, they face a common threat.
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May 05, 2026
With Ukraine, you can glimpse the shape of success.
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May 05, 2026
An interview with Representative Jake Auchincloss, a Democrat from the charismatic center.
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May 05, 2026
Readers discuss how arbitration has led to some huge awards while emergency care is often underpaid. Also: Don't abandon America's Afghan friends.
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May 05, 2026
Who will keep the 2026 ballots straight?
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May 05, 2026
The historian Helena Rosenblatt traces the roots of liberalism and the values that many have forgotten.
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May 05, 2026
They're neither never-Trumpers nor independents, but they're increasingly meh on MAGA.
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May 05, 2026
I use A.I. all the time to help me diagnose and treat my patients. I also know where it falls short.
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May 05, 2026
A win for private equity. A loss for our retirement assets.
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May 05, 2026
Keir Starmer's collapse was written into the nature of his victory.
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May 04, 2026
It turns out that some women do, in fact, dream of labor, at least the kind that comes with a sense of mastery, agency and glamour.
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May 04, 2026
Both parties can agree to do a whole lot on A.I., but they have to move faster.
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May 04, 2026
Readers respond to a guest essay faulting regulators. Also: The Democrats fight back.
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May 04, 2026
George H.W. Bush showed how Republicans can be disabled Americans' greatest allies. Why isn't Donald Trump honoring his legacy?
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May 04, 2026
The young urban professionals of the 1980s changed our cities, our politics and our meritocratic work lives.
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May 04, 2026
Why is the country's most populous state stuck with such a bad choice for governor?
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May 04, 2026
Why is the country's most populous state stuck with such a bad choice for governor?
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May 04, 2026
Don't let the Platner be the enemy of the good.
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May 04, 2026
Why is the country's most populous state stuck with such a bad choice for governor?
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May 04, 2026
The young urban professionals of the 1980s changed our cities, our politics and our meritocratic work lives.
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May 04, 2026
Both parties can agree to do a whole lot on A.I., but they have to move faster.
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May 04, 2026
Prices at hospitals have grown faster than prices in virtually any other sector of the economy.
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May 04, 2026
With the threat of a future closing of the Strait of Hormuz a drone strike away, the Iranians appear to actually hold the cards.
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May 03, 2026
Readers discuss a Texas law requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms. Also: A job seeker's tale; long movies.
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May 03, 2026
The feeling of efficiency should be mistrusted.
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May 03, 2026
The real-life Met Gala vs. the one onscreen.
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May 03, 2026
This school gave me hope for our democracy.
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May 03, 2026
A few small changes to their home and habits will make it much more likely that they can age in their own home.
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May 03, 2026
China no longer looks to an erratic America as a model to emulate, but as a distraction to be managed.
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May 03, 2026
President Trump has overextended the empire dangerously.
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May 03, 2026
President Trump has overextended the empire dangerously.
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May 02, 2026
This is more than just another bilateral spat.
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May 02, 2026
A ruling by a federal appeals court has blocked access to abortion pills via telemedicine.
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May 02, 2026
Trump's reduction of U.S. troops in Germany is more than just another bilateral spat.
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May 02, 2026
Congress must once again defend democracy from a hostile court.
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May 02, 2026
The idea that the U.S. is immune to the oil crisis is a mistaken one.
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May 02, 2026
Congress must once again defend democracy from a hostile court.
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May 02, 2026
Jefferson's quill pen drew blood.
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May 02, 2026
The Democrats' fundamental condition is a late-Trumpian stasis.
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May 02, 2026
The real king delivers a needed royal lesson on democracy.
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May 02, 2026
Readers respond to Bret Stephens's column about the recent Yale report on reforming academia.
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May 02, 2026
Namely, immigrant detention centers and data centers.
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May 02, 2026
"The Interview" host Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks about her preparation to interview Mr. Carlson and some judgment calls she had to make in real time.
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May 02, 2026
The idea that the U.S. is immune to the oil crisis is a mistaken one.
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May 01, 2026
Readers discuss what one calls "the most recent Supreme Court assault on the Voting Rights Act of 1965." Also: Shifts in drug policy.
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May 01, 2026
Study after study has called facilitated communication into question.
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May 01, 2026
Study after study has called facilitated communication into question.
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May 01, 2026
A 19th-century military strategist should be required reading at the Pentagon.
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May 01, 2026
As the Trump administration guts weather agencies, a state's low-cost flood tracking system offers a model for responding to deadly inundations.
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May 01, 2026
"Animal spirits" and American presidents.
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May 01, 2026
A 19th-century military strategist should be required reading at the Pentagon.
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May 01, 2026
Thanks to a series of Supreme Court decisions, nearly 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies can — and do — use forced arbitration with consumers or workers.
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May 01, 2026
A.I. will drastically increase the power of small states and groups in conflict with the great powers.
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May 01, 2026
A.I. will drastically increase the power of small states and groups in conflict with the great powers.
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May 01, 2026
The Modi administration's systematic throttling of free speech sets a dangerous precedent for the world.
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Apr 30, 2026
Will self-driving cars mark the end of a rite of passage for teens? On "Interesting Times," the columnist Ross Douthat asks the author Andrew Miller whether the decline of manual driving signifies a broader shift toward the "safety focus and screenification of American youth."
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Apr 30, 2026
Self-driving cars can still make mistakes, sometimes with frightening consequences. On "Interesting Times," the author Andrew Miller joins the columnist Ross Douthat to discuss the inhuman errors these cars sometimes make, and whether they can be hacked.
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Apr 30, 2026
A Democratic vision of the Tea Party is emerging.
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Apr 30, 2026
No one should underestimate the white-hot fury of the party's voters.
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Apr 30, 2026
On finding new horizons and saving a disappearing language.
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Apr 30, 2026
The fascinating stories of dying tongues.
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Apr 30, 2026
Sampling the outpouring of responses to a guest essay, "Older Americans Are Hoarding the Nation's Potential," by Samuel Moyn. Also: A clash over a wind project.
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Apr 30, 2026
Cosmetic surgery is a sign of making it in the most Kardashian-coded way — get rich, then buy a face.
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Apr 30, 2026
The people building A.I. fear that we have only a short time before advanced A.I. disrupts the labor force.
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Apr 30, 2026
What should we do when a chatbot behaves like a criminal?
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Apr 30, 2026
Is there something to this whole monarchy thing?
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Apr 30, 2026
Somehow, the weaker nation is in the stronger negotiating position.
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Apr 30, 2026
Cosmetic surgery is a sign of making it in the most Kardashian-coded way — get rich, then buy a face.
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Apr 30, 2026
Confronting the weirdness of a Waymo future.
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Apr 30, 2026
The people building A.I. fear that we have only a short time before advanced A.I. disrupts the labor force.
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Apr 29, 2026
In the name of disentangling race from politics, the court has given white voters more power at the expense of racial minorities.
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Apr 29, 2026
In the name of disentangling race from politics, the court has given white voters more power at the expense of racial minorities.
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Apr 29, 2026
It's been a big year for the abundance movement, but what has it really achieved? Ezra Klein talks with his "Abundance" co-author Derek Thompson and with Marc Dunkelman, the author of "Why Nothing Works."
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Apr 29, 2026
In the Iran war, we have two overconfident administrations facing off, each believing that time is on its side.
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Apr 29, 2026
Rents are falling in Texas — and the reason is simpler than you think. Derek Thompson, a contributing writer at The Atlantic, tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein how Dallas and Austin have shown that the only real cure for a housing crisis is an aggressive, unrelenting surge in supply.
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Apr 29, 2026
How can the left deliver on its promises if it can't even navigate its own "horrendous" bureaucracy? On "The Ezra Klein Show," the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein reflects on Senator Bernie Sanders's frustrations with government, and argues that government efficiency is the essential "common sense" foundation for a radical vision of American abundance.
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Apr 29, 2026
It won't be so easy to extract ourselves from this conflict.
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Apr 29, 2026
Readers discuss the James Comey indictment and the Jimmy Kimmel joke. Also: The U.S.A.I.D. tragedy; privatizing the mail.
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Apr 29, 2026
Body camera footage reveals a disturbing pattern of state and federal officials using minor traffic stops to target Black and brown drivers.
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Apr 29, 2026
Steven Rattner argues that Trump's effort to bail out the ailing carrier makes no sense.
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Apr 29, 2026
This is a man who rarely travels beyond the confines of the White House compound or Mar-a-Lago.
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Apr 29, 2026
Washington should govern prediction markets as if national security were at stake, because it is.
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Apr 29, 2026
New body camera footage from Nashville reveals a disturbing pattern of ICE and state troopers using minor traffic stops to target Black and brown drivers.
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Apr 29, 2026
NATO countries need to get their act together.
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