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Jun 19, 2026

There Is No ‘Compromise' on Abortion Rights
Readers respond to "The Missing Middle in the Abortion Debate," an Opinion guest essay by Zaid Jilani.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

There Are Two Trump Administrations Right Now. And an Empire?
The center is not land but a collection of interlocked state agencies and their business constituencies

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

Iran Just Taught the World a Dangerous Lesson
Tehran is the newly empowered gatekeeper of the world's most important waterway for energy. Other countries will take note.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

Boycott Trump's Ridiculous July 4 Party
The president is planning another self-aggrandizing spectacle.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

Trump Put His Own Interests Above All in the Iran Deal
The Iran deal wasn't about peace but answering Trump's personal needs.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

I Keep Telling People We're Living in This Dystopian Novel
The 2010 novel "Super Sad True Love Story" foreshadowed our current world. So I asked its author, Gary Shteyngart, how he sees the world today and how we might find pleasure in it.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

Iran Roared. Trump Blinked.
The Iran deal wasn't about peace but answering Trump's personal needs.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

Trump's Freedom 250 Party Will Cost a Lot and Won't Be Fun
The president is planning another self-aggrandizing spectacle.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

S?pectacular Scoring! ?Political Intrigue! Heroic Defending! The World Cup Has It All?.
The history of global soccer, in some sense, is a history of the world's political problems.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

The World Is Full of Chokepoints, and Iran Just Showed How to Exploit Them
Tehran is the newly empowered gatekeeper of the world's most important waterway for energy. Other countries will take note.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

The Art Market is Broken
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It's as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 19, 2026

Art Galleries Are Not OK
Many gallerists are questioning the fundamentals of their business. It's as if the art world they know has fallen off its axis.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Why We Delude Ourselves About the Birthrate
Low fertility rates are a lagging indicator, the final outcome of a string of social shifts.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

The ‘Rivalry' Between Vance and Rubio
There's no "intense rivalry behind the scenes" between JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the vice president argues on "Interesting Times." The Opinion columnist Ross Douthat asks the vice president what happens to his political future if the Iran deal goes poorly.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

JD Vance: ‘I'm Not Fighting With the Pope'
Did JD Vance privately agree with the pope on the Iran war while publicly fighting with him? Ross Douthat asks the vice president on "Interesting Times."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

In Britain, the Far Right Is Moving to the Mainstream
Its opponents urgently need to demonstrate that they can do more than throw up their hands in horror.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Dear A.I. Companies, the Doom Trolling Needs to Stop
The major A.I. companies keep telling us how dangerous their new models can be, yet they must keep on building them.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Don't Blame Plunging Birthrates on Phones
Low fertility rates are a lagging indicator, the final outcome of a string of social shifts.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Trump and Iran: Mission Not Accomplished
Readers react to developments in the war with Iran. Also: Fears about gene editing, a threat to U.S. science; a call to Black voters; reading books.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Why the Knicks Really Won
Teamwork isn't just useful, the Knicks showed. It's a higher calling.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

JD Vance on the Morality of the Trump Administration
I asked the vice president what is Christian about this White House.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Trump and Netanyahu Have Really Stepped in It Now
America and Israel have snatched defeat from victory.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Trump's Titanic Insecurities Are Sinking Us
The president has found a new trap door in Iran.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Why the Knicks Make Us Feel Good
Teamwork isn't just useful, the Knicks showed. It's a higher calling.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Will the Iran Deal Last? JD Vance Is Betting His Future on It.
"If you think this is a bad deal, what is your alternative?"

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

This Is Not a Grand Bargain With Iran. Good.
The world doesn't need a nuclear deal with Tehran.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

Trump's Iran Deal Isn't Perfect. It Doesn't Need to Be.
The world doesn't need a nuclear deal with Tehran.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 18, 2026

In Britain, the Far Right Is Setting the Agenda
Its opponents urgently need to demonstrate that they can do more than throw up their hands in horror.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

What We Just Learned About American Power
How did the world's richest nation, armed with the most powerful military, arrive at this strategic defeat?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

The Democrats Need a Candidate Shake-Up
The 2024 election showed that the party is simply not large enough to command a majority of the country.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

The Democrats Need Better Candidates. This Guy Knows How to Find Them.
The 2024 election showed that the party is simply not large enough to command a majority of the country.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

Money and Politics: Tom Steyer and Others Reflect on His Campaign
Tom Steyer and other readers respond to Michelle Cottle's essay about his campaign for governor of California. Also: A missed opportunity on the 250th anniversary.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

We Ran the Numbers. Remote Work Is Bad for Us.
Despite its advantages, work-from-home arrangements have significantly deepened Americans' isolation and distress.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

The Deck Is Stacked Against Healthy Eating
We need the will to push back against corporate interests.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

We Should Expect More From Our Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is racing to start summer vacation, but the legal journalist Cristian Farias says we have very little to feel relaxed about. In the era of Trump's relentless power grabs, we should expect the Supreme Court to do more than just "the bare minimum."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

The Real Reason Trump Never Stops Talking About Voter Fraud
"Voter fraud" is not about fraud. It is about who votes and how.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

A Big Moment for American Catholics Is Coming
When Pope Leo visits Mother Cabrini's birthplace, the message will not be their shared American nationality but a rebuke of American exceptionalism.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

The Trump U.F.C. Fights Helped Me Understand My Sons
In my darker moments, I worry I've failed them.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

Dear A.I. Companies: The Doom Trolling Needs to Stop
The major A.I. companies keep telling us how dangerous their new models can be, yet they must keep on building them.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

If You Don't Vote for Republicans, You Don't Exist
"Voter fraud" is not about fraud. It is about who votes and how.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

We Just Saw the Limit of American Military Might
How did the world's richest nation, armed with the most powerful military, arrive at this strategic defeat?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

We Just Learned the Limits of American Power
How did the world's richest nation, armed with the most powerful military, arrive at this strategic defeat?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 17, 2026

America's First Pope Pays Homage to Its First Saint
When Pope Leo visits Mother Cabrini's birthplace, the message will not be their shared American nationality but a rebuke of American exceptionalism.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

Good Luck, Kevin Warsh. You'll Need It.
Between a surge in interest rates, increasingly restive colleagues and the demands of President Trump, the new Fed chairman, Kevin Warsh, is in a bind.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

Ossoff: A Cross-Ideological 2028 Dark Horse
Why has Jon Ossoff emerged as a dark horse for the 2028 presidential race? The MS Now host Chris Hayes and the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein discuss how Ossoff is leveraging a unique "visual grammar" to build an almost mythic, Obama-like political brand.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

‘Reddit Posts Are the Median Voter'
Is the Democrats' biggest brand problem excessive conscientiousness? The MS Now host Chris Hayes tells the Opinion columnist Ezra Klein how an institutional, "schoolmarm" personality type alienates swing voters and why an unconventional candidate might be the antidote.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

The Battle With Anthropic Is the Start of a New Kind of Conflict
The A.I. wars are here.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

The Democrats' ‘Upstairs-Downstairs' Coalition Is at a Breaking Point
Black and other minority Democrats are a strong force for moderation in a party that is having trouble reining itself in.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

Iran Found Trump's Bone Spur
In a contest of wills, the hard men of Tehran prevailed over the vain man of Washington.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

Trump's Stumble on the Iran War
Readers respond to news of the U.S.-Iran deal. Also: The affordability crisis; all the wonderful dads; safe to track.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

The Real Trump Resistance Doesn't Need a Hashtag
Expand the bounds of whom you are committed to. Reconsider whom you feel responsible for.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

Graham Platner, Jon Ossoff and the New Rules of Political Attention
Chris Hayes and Ezra Klein discuss how the Democrats are winning the battle for attention, and whether that can translate into winning elections.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

These Are the Voters Who Can Keep Democrats From Going Off the Rails
Black and other minority Democrats are a strong force for moderation in a party that is having trouble reining itself in.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

The Verdict on Biden Is In
Preliminary judgments on Joe Biden's one-term presidency, including Jill Biden's, are all the rage.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

What if Both Parties Redistricted to the Max?
How the scramble for partisan advantage could further distort America's politics.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

How Tehran Won the World
Iran's defiance in the face of Western aggression has become a rallying cry.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 16, 2026

This New Party Wants to Write a New Future for Israel
A new Israeli-Palestinian political party, A Place For Us All, was born out of joint activism and organizing focused on the daily realities on the ground, not grandiose policies.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

The UFC 250 Was a Garish Spectacle of American Decline
Only the hackiest screenwriter imaginable would script America's debasement this way.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

Divider in Chief
Unlike past presidents, Donald Trump "uses everything to divide us." America's 250th anniversary is no exception, the NYT Opinion contributor Pete Wehner argues on "The Opinions."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

‘Trump Has Failed': 3 Opinion Writers Dissect the Iran Deal
Was the Iran war worth it — and will the latest agreement even stick?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

‘Everybody Lost in this War': 3 Opinion Writers Dissect the Iran Deal
Was the Iran war worth it — and will the latest agreement even stick?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

Trump Lost The War He Started In Iran
The United States is emerging weaker — militarily, diplomatically and economically — than at the start of the war.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

Convicted Leader of Greek Militant Group Ordered Back to Prison
Alexandros Giotopoulos, 82, had been serving 17 life sentences for leading November 17, a leftist group blamed for a wave of bombings and assassinations.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

Trump's UFC Fight Night Was as Absurd as Promised
American dignity, down for the count.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

The Knicks Sprinkle Their Magic Over New York
Readers express joy over the New York Knicks' N.B.A. championship. Also: The fight spectacle on the South Lawn of the White House.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

On Father's Day, It's Obvious That the Role of a Dad Has Changed
I'm fascinated by the fathers my brothers became.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

The States Should Override Trump's Indefensible Pardons
They can hold guilty parties responsible when the federal government will not.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

A Three-Step Plan to Undo Trump's Assault on Democracy
Local elections, and local outreach, can be crucial for stopping gerrymanders.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

One City Might Have Just Cracked the Housing Crisis
A large real estate development in the middle of Vancouver, British Columbia, shows how cities can build more housing.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 15, 2026

Todd Blanche Is a Dangerous Choice for Trump's Attorney General
Nominating Mr. Blanche to be the nation's top law enforcement officer crosses a red line, and the Senate needs to defeat him.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

The New Isolation of the Israeli Cultural Scene
In Tel Aviv, there's a feeling that "we are on our own."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

About the Meat Industry: Before We Take a Bite, Hard Questions
Readers respond to a guest essay and a column by Nicholas Kristof about the meat industry.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

MAGA's French Connection
Christian nationalism has dark forebears.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

What the Cult of Efficiency Costs Us
The Save Our Bacon Act is bad for pigs and bad for us.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

Sonny Rollins Deserves a Bridge Named After Him
Sonny Rollins was a giant, New York born and bred. And he has a particularly meaningful relationship to the Williamsburg Bridge.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

The Tiny Solar Panel That Could Change America
I hope balcony solar's charisma and low cost help us imagine the energy-abundant future we are so close to achieving.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

Bob Dylan and Liza Minnelli Already Turned 80. They Have Thoughts for Trump.
"I feel the same as I did 50 years ago," President Trump said. "It's crazy."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 14, 2026

Trump Is 80. Bob Dylan and Five More Octogenarians Have Some Words of Wisdom.
"I feel the same as I did 50 years ago," President Trump said. "It's crazy."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

The U.S. Is the Future of Soccer, for Better or Worse
Thanks to immigrants and the internet, Americans gained entry to a universe beyond our borders.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

Only One President Could Come Up With This Spectacle
Trump has gone beyond kayfabe.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

Jon Ossoff's Anti-Authoritarian Playbook
The Opinion columnist Michelle Goldberg returned from a recent trip to Hungary with an appreciation for Senator Jon Ossoff's playbook. Viktor Orban's stunning defeat demonstrates the power of an anticorruption message, she argues, and Ossoff offers a model for Democrats.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

I'm a 53-Year-Old Woman. Stop Telling Me I'm Invisible.
There's never been a better time to be a middle-aged woman.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

Does U.F.O. Disclosure Threaten Faith?
Steven Spielberg's ‘Disclosure Day' and the God-and-aliens debate.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

How to Kick SpaceX Out of Your 401(k)
It is impossible to beat the stock market. But if you want to divest your retirement of Elon Musk-related companies, here is the best way to do so.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

Turning to ChatGPT for Help Instead of Your Doctor
Readers react to a guest essay by a doctor who found ChatGPT useful in dealing with her own medical issues.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

Jeffrey Epstein Haunts the White House
A sleazy situation that Trump can't wish away.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

Detroit Is the Last City That Knows How to Dance
Dance floors are flooded with selfies and poseurs. But in one city, it's still a place to feel free.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

How Soccer Changed America and America Changed Soccer
Thanks to immigrants and the internet, Americans gained entry to a universe beyond our borders.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 13, 2026

The Spectacle of Trump at 80
An octogenarian president for a 250-year-old republic.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

‘Top Republicans Should Actually Be More Concerned'
This conservative insider isn't so sure that the G.O.P. can "buck historical trends" in the midterms.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

Your SpaceX Odds Are Not in Your Favor
To buy a share of SpaceX or not to buy? That is the trillion-dollar question. With its high share price, only one person stands to profit from the company going public. According to the Opinion senior staff editor Bill Saporito, you might as well purchase lottery tickets instead.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

Trump's Arch Would Mar Hallowed Ground
Readers respond to President Trump's efforts to remake the capital. Also: The Knicks; a plan for Democrats; U.S. political flaws; voting in person.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

This Conservative Insider Is Skeptical That the G.O.P. Can ‘Buck Historical Trends' in the Midterms
Why "top Republicans should actually be more concerned."

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

5 Ingredients for a Healthy Life
Living a good life doesn't have to be complicated, Christian Angermayer, founder of the Enhanced Games, tells the columnist Ross Douthat on "Interesting Times," and shares five basics he believes are crucial for optimizing your time on earth.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

‘I Met God'
Psychedelics allow you to communicate with the divine, Christian Angermayer, founder of the Enhanced Games, tells the columnist Ross Douthat on "Interesting Times," arguing that the safe use of certain mind-altering drugs should be part of living a full life.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

Men Have Viagra. What About Women?
Modern medicine helped men have better sex, but what about women? Christian Angermayer, founder of the Enhanced Games, argues we're entering a new era of "humanmaxxing," in which scientific breakthroughs will help us have better sex, better sleep and level up our looks.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

Some Leftists Are Boycotting This Film. Everyone Should Watch It.
The inanity of the leftists who'd censor such a film shouldn't distract us from the right-wing nightmare it reveals.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

This Could Be the Winning Issue for Democrats
A.I. is not inevitable.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

‘Yes' Is a Scathing Portrait of Israeli Depravity. Why Are European Leftists Boycotting It?
The inanity of the leftists who'd censor such a film shouldn't distract us from the right-wing nightmare it reveals.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 12, 2026

Social Security Is Going Broke. Where Is the Outrage?
We've been here before, but never so close.

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