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Jun 04, 2026

Grow, Hair, Grow
You spend your whole childhood trying to look different from your dad, only to wake up and see his forehead in the mirror.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

Melinda French Gates: Women, We Deserve Better Than This
Too many women walk out of their doctors' office with no diagnosis, no treatment and no plan.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

Two Comedians Walk Into a … Friendship
I just realized why I liked ‘Hacks' so much.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

The Fluffernutter Theory of Trump
Mindless optimism is the only antidote to rational despair.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

Trump Is Finally Facing Reality on A.I.
A.I. will upend cybersecurity as we know it. The president's new executive order is a good first step in creating a safer tech ecosystem.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

America Doesn't Have to Hold Unfair, Unrepresentative Elections
Americans should think big about shaking up how we vote.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

S the Wolf
You spend your whole childhood trying to look different from your dad, only to wake up and see his forehead in the mirror.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 04, 2026

The Strait of Hormuz Is Blocked. The World Is Adjusting.
The longer we go without oil from the Persian Gulf, the less we'll need it.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Ebola Shows Why Humanitarian Aid Matters
The fecklessness of Washington leaders contrasts with the courage of doctors, nurses and aid workers in places like Congo.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Musk and Trump Slashed Aid. Now We Lack Tools to Tackle Ebola.
The fecklessness of Washington leaders contrasts with the courage of doctors, nurses and aid workers in places like Congo.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Why No Kings Isn't Working
A case for mourning the American dream.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

The World Cup Is Starting Soon. Why Does No One Care?
It isn't just because it's being held in America under Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Contentious Times at the Supreme Court
Readers discuss judicial power and possible term limits. Also: Climate corruption; anxiety in children.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

This Man Should Not Be in Charge of National Intelligence
Pulte's one evident qualification is his eagerness to advance the president's political revenge campaign.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Spike Lee: Wemby Is Going Down!
The Knicks are New York's soul, and they are bringing us together again in the championship series against San Antonio.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

What Elon Musk Really Wants From the SpaceX I.P.O.
What Elon Musk really wants out of the SpaceX I.P.O.: the funds to control the highly profitable earnings potential of low-Earth orbit.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Stop Location-Tracking Your Friends and Lovers
Your friends don't need to know where you are 24/7.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Spike Lee: The Skies Are Blue and Orange
The Knicks are New York's soul, and they are bringing us together again in the championship series against San Antonio.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Spike Lee: Knicks in Six
The Knicks are New York's soul, and they are bringing us together again in the championship series against San Antonio.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

California Got the Candidates It Deserves
Why didn't a great state get to choose among some great candidates? Blame the voters.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

America Broke Something When It Gave Trump a Second Chance
Lincoln would know how to deal with these Republicans.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

Feeling Nihilistic? You're Not Alone.
A case for mourning the American dream.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 03, 2026

I Went to Lebanon and Found Something Strangely Hopeful
If given the chance, the country could remake itself on its own terms.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Graham Platner, Ken Paxton and the Amoral Center
Why a morally divided country might find sleazy candidates reassuring.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

China Is ‘a Loss'
Trump's China policy has "completely failed," the political scientist Ian Bremmer argues on "The Ezra Klein Show," and explains why America's petrostate status isn't enough to ensure its global dominance.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

The Gating of the American Dream
Social mobility in America is fundamentally broken, not because we have hollowed out the middle class but because we've hollowed out places, argues the political scientist Ian Bremmer on "The Ezra Klein Show."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Tucker Carlson's Big Bet
Is the Republican Party fracturing? The Opinion columnist Ezra Klein and the Republican strategist Liam Donovan dissect the growing divide between traditional conservatives and right-wing media figures like Tucker Carlson.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Dear President Ozymandias
Look on his works and despair.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

The Benefits of Real Work in a College Setting
Readers respond to Michal Leibowitz's Opinion guest essay about Deep Springs College, an experimental school in the California desert.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Trump Has Failed as Commander in Chief
Trump has failed to unite the country while at war and instead is seeking personal gain.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

How's Your Job Search Going?
Chatbot recruiters, lousy benefits, delayed contracts: How's your job search going?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

How the Oprah Tax Code Swept America
Here's how to make taxes work.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

We Need Theater That Makes Us Bawl
Over 75 years ago, Arthur Miller made the case for works that explore the tragedy of the common man. Why are we still resisting his call?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Why America Is Its Own Biggest Geopolitical Risk
The political risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the greatest driver of risk in the world right now is President Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Ian Bremmer on the Risks America Poses to the World
The political risk analyst Ian Bremmer argues that the greatest driver of risk in the world right now is President Trump.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 02, 2026

Putin Has No Good Way Out of His War
Perpetuating a war is not the same as winning one.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Wise and Not So Wise Tips for Being Old
Readers respond to a guest essay by Roger Rosenblatt. Also: A fight spectacle at the White House.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

It's Never Been Easier in America to Get Buzzed
Evidence suggests that people would drink and use illegal drugs less if the prices were higher.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Trump's Moves Illustrate How Much He Cares About the Midterms
The president's nonchalance is just a show.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

The Botched Execution of Tony Carruthers
Nothing prepared me to witness the agony that my client experienced in the execution chamber.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Why This Summer Travel Season Will Be a Nightmare
Air travel could be disrupted into next year because of high jet fuel prices.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Bernie Sanders: A.I. Belongs to the People, Not to Billionaires
All Americans should have a stake in the future of this technology.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Marco Rubio: Florida Centrist, Tea Party Darling, MAGA Warrior, President?
The secret to the Secretary of State's success.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Germany Has Lost What It Did Best
The economy is in a terrible mess.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

Germany Has Lots of Problems. This Is Its Biggest.
The economy is in a terrible mess.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 01, 2026

The Joy of Hate-Watching A.I. Slop
A.I. slop is reconstituting a shared cultural base line.

NYT > Opinion
May 31, 2026

The Barriers to Building More Housing
Readers respond to an editorial about the need for more affordable housing. Also: El Niño and famine; Luke Morrison's military museum.

NYT > Opinion
May 31, 2026

The Problem With Martin Luther King Jr.'s Origin Story
A civil-rights leader's friendship with a white boy sits at the heart of his account of how he encountered racism.

NYT > Opinion
May 31, 2026

The Museum of Wretched Ideas Has Reopened
We seem to have forgotten more or less everything.

NYT > Opinion
May 31, 2026

We Have to Take the Future of A.I. Into Our Own Hands
We've heard a lot about what it can do for businesses, and for individuals, but what about society?

NYT > Opinion
May 31, 2026

How to Make Americans Read Again
The reading crisis is real, but the solution does not require new inventions.

NYT > Opinion
May 31, 2026

Men and Women Should Be Optimists About Love, Not Heteropessimists
"Heteropessimism" is all the rage — but really, there's never been a better time to be looking for love. Go on, be a hetero-optimist.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

What Trump Actually Wants From the G.O.P.
"You can be the kingmaker even when you're not the king," argues the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein. The Republican strategist Liam Donovan joins "The Ezra Klein Show" to explain that Trump's core strategy is ensuring a vulnerable G.O.P. can never abandon him.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

Living With Cancer: Personal Stories
Readers react to a guest essay about how some patients are living longer with advanced cancer.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

The YOLO Republicans
The president is acting as if the midterms no longer matter.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

The Best News in America
A low murder rate is by no means the only measure of a good society. But it's a pretty good measure of a society's underlying stability.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

What the Meat Industry Doesn't Want You to Know
I once raised pigs. And factory farms raise them today in conditions that are as unconscionable as they are invisible.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

The First A.I. High School in the U.S. Is Surprisingly Human
Schools are not like start-ups, because children's minds should not be tied to the whims of the marketplace.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

How to Legalize Starter Homes
Blue states like Massachusetts need to be part of the solution.

NYT > Opinion
May 30, 2026

Sorry, Republicans, Trump Doesn't Love You Back
The president is acting as if the midterms no longer matter.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

The Confusion Around Modern Masculinity
In the wake of #MeToo, changing workplace norms left many men unsure of how to behave. But was that confusion genuine — or just an excuse? On "The Opinions," Frederick Joseph argues that many men became "childlike during that time."

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

What This Pixar Film Gets Wrong About Boys
Films like "Inside Out" raise questions about how we portray boys' emotional lives. "It just felt like every time that a male character appeared onscreen in that movie, they were an emotional idiot," Ruth Whippman says on "The Opinions."

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

The Cruelty of Family Separation
Readers respond to a news article, "Push to Deport Splits Over 100,000 Families." Also: The trolling war.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

This Conservative Is Not Afraid to Be a ‘Beautiful Loser'
What exactly is conservatism in the Trump era?

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

America Has a Masculinity Crisis
A much-needed, nuanced conversation about masculinity and feminism today.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

Does Trump Want to Lose the Midterms?
The president doesn't seem that concerned that his party could lose control of Congress. Ezra Klein and the Republican strategist Liam Donovan discuss Trump's midterm strategy and Democratic paths to victory.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

There's No Escaping the Rot in This Justice Department
How long can decent people continue to work for such a corrupted institution?

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

This Is Why Your Groceries Are So Expensive
We need to confront America's highly concentrated food sector, one that has feasted on oligopolistic behavior for more than a century.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

This Is How to Stop Trump's Vindictive Prosecutions
We need a law that raises the legal standard for bringing federal criminal charges.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

In a World That Enabled Epstein, What Makes a Good Man?
A much-needed, nuanced conversation about masculinity and feminism today.

NYT > Opinion
May 29, 2026

Hungary Showed How to Defeat an Autocrat
Hungary did it. The United States can, too.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Should We Let Robots Kill People?
Are we ready for autonomous drones to make life-and-death decisions on the battlefield? Christian Brose, the chief strategy officer of Anduril Industries, explains on "Interesting Times" that the Pentagon's official policy leaves the door for autonomous weapons wide open.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Is the U.S. Prepared for a Major War?
America has fired "something like eight years' worth of Tomahawk missile production" in Iran, Christian Brose, the chief strategy officer of Anduril Industries, says on "Interesting Times," where he and the Opinion columnist Ross Douthat discuss the limitations of America's arsenal of "luxury" weapons.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

With Pitchford v. Cain, The Supreme Court Protected Jury Rights. Now It Must Go Further.
All Americans benefit from the outcome of this case. And yet the decision highlights just how much work still needs to be done.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Commas, Common Sense and Justice
The ancients developed punctuation to create clarity, the Supreme Court used it to create confusion.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Trump's Retribution Comes to Texas as Paxton Defeats Cornyn
Readers discuss Senator John Cornyn's loss to Ken Paxton in Tuesday's Republican primary. Also: Investigating E. Jean Carroll; Mets and Knicks; religion and A.I.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Three Ways Trump Is Losing the War in Iran
Three reasons Trump is losing the war in Iran.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Big Swells of Rancor Are Capsizing America
Texas just got a lot more interesting.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

He's Entitled and Nepotistic. This Is Not What Democrats Need.
Members of the country's grandest political dynasty are not inherently qualified to hold office.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

What Cubans Really Think About Trump
A filmmaker asks residents of the embattled island what they would say to the U.S. president.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Three Ways Trump Is Losing the War
The president is giving a master class in what not to do in Iran.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Saints and Sinners, From the Vatican to the Alamo
Texas just got a lot more interesting.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Our Military Is Built for the Wrong Century
Ukraine and Iran have shown us that war as we've known it is over.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Trump Wants to ‘Take Cuba.' These Cubans Have Thoughts.
A filmmaker asks residents of the embattled island what they would say to the U.S. president.

NYT > Opinion
May 28, 2026

Israel's Isolation Is Deepening Fast. It Doesn't Have to Be This Way.
Elections this year hold out the promise that the state can change policies in a way to recover some international good will.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

We Tried Fuzzy Borders in the 19th Century. It Didn't Go Well Then, Either.
A system of fuzzy borders, in which powerful states treat territory as negotiable and sovereignty as conditional, is not a viable alternative to the liberal world order.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

The A.I. Tipping Point?
A.I. agents are already being used in workplaces. But what happens when they are granted legal personhood? Yuval Noah Harari, the author of "Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks From the Stone Age to A.I.," explains on "The Ezra Klein Show."

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Why the Liberal Narrative Is ‘Collapsing'
The historian and philosopher Yuval Noah Harari is interested in how stories shape societies. On "The Ezra Klein Show," he describes the dominant storylines of fascism, Communism and liberalism, and why the liberal narrative is struggling to hold.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Pope Leo's A.I. Vision Might Not Be Strange Enough
He is both a critic and a normalizer of artificial intelligence.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

The Doping Olympics Were Underwhelming
The company in charge of the competition seems to want a world where nobody tells it no.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

A.I. Money From I.P.O.s Will Change Philanthropy
Silicon Valley is about to get a lot more liquid. What will it spend its money on?

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

How Democrats Can Avoid the Mistakes of 2024
Readers discuss the Democratic Party's autopsy of the presidential election. Also: Single at a party.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

What Five Years in Big Law at WilmerHale Taught Me
Despite all our good intentions, the legal system — that thing we were charged to protect — kept getting worse.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

At the Enhanced Games, Rules Are for Suckers
The company seems to want a world where nobody tells it no.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Time Gave Me Back What Prison Took Away
A formerly incarcerated writer reflects on how the prison system didn't foster change, but befriending time did.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Writing Is Fundamental to How We Think
A.I. can be a crutch that hurts our ability to think creatively.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Trump Is Remaking the World Map. What Could Go Wrong?
A system of fuzzy borders, in which powerful states treat territory as negotiable and sovereignty as conditional, is not a viable alternative to the liberal world order.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Prison and Time
A formerly incarcerated writer reflects on how the prison system didn't foster change, but befriending time did.

NYT > Opinion
May 27, 2026

Every New Cease-Fire in Lebanon Brings Hope — Until It Doesn't
In Lebanon, each new cease-fire is met with blind optimism — as if it hails the end of a conflict instead of what it actually is: an admission ticket to the next war.

NYT > Opinion
May 26, 2026

What Ken Paxton's Win Means for James Talarico
The Texas senate race will come down to the Democratic candidate's strengths — and the Republican's weaknesses.

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