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Jul 01, 2026

The Heat Wave Proves That We Need to Adapt to Climate Change
The world's infrastructure was built for a climate we no longer have.

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

LeBron James' Last Act Should Be Cleveland
James doesn't need another championship ring or another record. He needs to be loved more.

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

Dark and Light: Words for the Fourth
Readers respond to a column by Bret Stephens and a letter about the Fourth of July. Also: Food education, for children and parents.

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Jul 01, 2026

Which Is More Powerful, the MAGA Right, or ‘Woke' Left?
The Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein and the conservative activist Christopher Rufo see the dangers of the right and the left differently. They talk about their disagreements on "The Ezra Klein Show."

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

What Zionism Has Always Meant
Understanding Jewish self-determination.

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

Conservatives Don't Have the Solution for Falling Marriage Rates
It makes absolutely no sense to create a definition of marriage that excludes the desires and ideals of a substantial majority of Americans.

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Jul 01, 2026

Five Words That Shook the World
It wasn't Thomas Jefferson who made "All men are created equal" actually mean something.

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

Is the Supreme Court Incoherent? Independent? 3 Legal Scholars Assess a Tumultuous Term.
What it means to have a "no ifs, ands or quasis about it" problem.

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

Is Kidmaxxing the Ultimate Status Symbol for Ultimate Wealth?
What drives these men to reproduce at an industrial scale?

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

What Zionism Is and What It Is Not
Understanding Jewish self-determination.

NYT > Opinion
Jul 01, 2026

How to World Cup
New to soccer? You're welcome here.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Rays of Hope in Dark Times
It's time to update Learned Hand's great "Spirit of Liberty" address.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

A Barrage of Big Decisions From the Supreme Court
Readers react to several of the justices' rulings this week.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

A Working-Class Party Without Many Workers
There's an irony at the heart of the D.S.A.'s ascendance.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Who Counts as an Elite in Trump's America?
What makes someone an elite in America today? On "The Opinions," the columnist Jamelle Bouie says America has gotten confused about who actually holds power.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

The Supreme Court Gets Birthright Citizenship Right
The Constitution is clear. People who are born in this country and subject to its laws are citizens.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Chris Rufo, MAGA's Top Activist on the Right, Has a Conspiracy Problem
One of MAGA's leading activists discusses how he views the second Trump administration, as well as various factions of the right.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Can You Really Be a Working-Class Party if There Are Very Few Workers in Your Party?
There an irony at the heart of the D.S.A.'s ascendance.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

I'm Gay, Not Queer. It Matters.
Polyamorous? Queer. Vaguely uncomfortable with gender expectations? Possibly queer, too.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Why A.I. Won't Steal All Our Jobs
Congratulations. You're irreplaceable.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Chris Rufo Thinks the Right Can Control This. I Don't.
One of MAGA's leading activists discusses how he views the second Trump administration, as well as various factions of the right.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Congress Cleaned Up After Nixon. After Trump, It'll Be a Bigger Job.
The Supreme Court has eviscerated the separation of powers.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Pope Leo's Showdown With the Church's Radical Right
An impending clash between Pope Leo and ultratraditionalist Catholics threatens to end the pontiff's honeymoon.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 30, 2026

Venezuela's Tragedy Is Bigger Than the Earthquakes
Venezuela's natural disaster was unavoidable, but the devastation it has left in its wake was not.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

In Michigan, the Most Moderate Candidate May Not Be the Most Electable
The case for Haley Stevens's candidacy rests on electability, but it's far from clear how electable she really is.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

The President Is Now ‘Unitary.' Two Scholars Debate What That Means.
Two legal scholars deconstruct a big court decision long in the making.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

The Supreme Court Just Handed Trump a Dangerous New Power
The Supreme Court is bestowing new powers on a president who often behaves as an aspiring autocrat.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

The Supreme Court Handed Presidents Vast Power to Fire Key Officials. Were the Justices Right?
Two legal scholars deconstruct a big court decision long in the making.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

Reflections on an Imperfect America at 250
Readers respond to the Sunday Opinion section on what America gets right. Also: President Trump on a $250 bill; aid for immigrants.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

Fine, Don't Prosecute President Trump. But Release Jack Smith's Report.
Its suppression is highly irregular and disturbing.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

What Donald Trump Really Loves
Flattery paves the road to the president's heart.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

The Trump Vibe Shift Was Just a Mirage
The country does not love its president.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

Fine, Don't Prosecute the President. But Release Jack Smith's Report.
Its suppression is highly irregular and disturbing.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

Parents Can't Give Their Kids Everything. Siblings Can Help.
There are virtues in growing up in a pack.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 29, 2026

A.I. Is Strangling Our Economy
So much money is being poured into A.I. that the rest of the economy is starting to suffer.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

Addressing a Corrupt Pardon System
Readers respond to "There's Actually Something We Can Do About Trump's Pardons," an Opinion guest essay by Tim Wu. Also: A loophole that harms our oceans.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

If These Celebrities Are Democracy's Last Hope, We're in Trouble
When speaking up actually means risking something, for once, it is more necessary than ever.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

We're in a Golden Age of Queer Literature
After decades in which Queer literature was the underdog, it is now publishing's golden goose.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

Beware the Purging of General Donahue
The dangers of Pete Hegseth are mounting.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

Trump's Science Cuts Betray America's Past Since Lewis and Clark
America has funded scientific research since 1804 — and remembers that first project as a national glory. Cutting similar funding today is a betrayal.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

The Hamptons' Essential Luxury Good: Human Labor
The people who want to visit can't function without the people who have to live there.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 28, 2026

The Real A.I. Race Isn't America vs. China
Washington is starting to follow a similar playbook to Beijing when it comes to artificial intelligence policy.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

We Crunched the Data: There's a Grocery Price Emergency in America
We dug into the data, toured the country and ran surveys to find the biggest financial pressures people feel.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

We're Getting America's Children Hooked on Gambling
In part because gambling ads are in everything, everywhere, all at once.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

How the Internet Polarizes Men and Women
Is the internet polarizing the sexes? On "Interesting Times," the author Louise Perry argues that our modern connectivity is exposing the previously private worlds of vulgar locker room talk and unkind gossip — and is driving young men and women apart.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Why Was Keir Starmer So Disastrously Ineffective?
His great achievement was to restore the Labour Party to government. His lack of conviction made him ineffective once he got there.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Gambling Addiction Starts in Middle School
In part because gambling ads are in everything, everywhere, all at once.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

It's Ugly. It Costs $640,000. Everyone Is Mad About It but Me.
Ferrari's new E.V. is being panned by critics, but it ought to be celebrated.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Three Opinion Writers on Trump's Latest Face-plant
Trump planned a big party for America. It's not going well.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Does Keir Starmer Believe in Anything?
His great achievement was to restore the Labour Party to government. His lack of conviction made him ineffective once he got there.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Families Across the U.S. Are Struggling With High Prices
We dug into the data, toured the country and ran surveys to find the biggest financial pressures people feel.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Trump Is Turning Journalists Into Criminals
The product of journalism enjoys substantial protection under the First Amendment. But what about the process?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Why Old People Cry
These days, I have so much past behind and within me, it's as if it bubbles over.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 27, 2026

Has the MAGA ‘Sugar Rush' Finally Run Out?
Three Opinion writers on Trump's latest face-plant.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

ICE Is a Job Killer Everywhere It Goes
ICE surges are costing Americans jobs.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

Anger Over Supreme Court Rulings on Immigration
Readers are dismayed by the justices' decisions. Also: The Huntington's dilemma; a woman's age; students, cheating and A.I.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

Why Is the Supreme Court Unshackling the Presidency?
Where is Chief Justice John Roberts? And why isn't he putting limits on this administration?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

In Cuba, Where So Many Have Left, These Artists Have Stayed
Four young Cubans grapple with what it means to stay on an island facing unprecedented migration.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

La Retaguardia (The Ones Who Stay)
Four young Cubans grapple with what it means to stay on an island facing unprecedented migration.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

The Founder We Need Is the One We Don't Remember
From 1776 to Jan. 6, one question remains. Which mob should rule?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

Supporting Iran in the World Cup? It's Complicated.
Is the team against the regime or an embodiment of it?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

ICE Is Killing Jobs for Americans, Not Creating Them
ICE surges are costing Americans jobs.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

The Supreme Court Is Unshackling the Presidency
Where is Chief Justice John Roberts? And why isn't he putting limits on this administration?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 26, 2026

It's Time to Put This Catholic Teaching to Rest
Pope Leo's first encyclical takes on a major flaw of Catholic just war theory: its use as a fig leaf for attacking an enemy.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

A Bold Idea to Open Up Elite Colleges
Wanting to make top schools look less like country clubs and more like the country shouldn't be a partisan issue.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

The Supreme Court's TPS Decision Is a Slap in the Face to Lawful Immigrants
The Supreme Court just gave the Trump Administration free rein to end Temporary Protected Status.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

See the Music, Hear the Sights
I thought it was cheesy to project images during a concert, but it can amplify the experience.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

The Little-Known Incentive for Elite Universities to Admit More Middle-Class Students
Wanting to make top schools look less like country clubs and more like the country shouldn't be a partisan issue.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

One-Party Rule Is Hiding in Plain Sight
Why does our seemingly competitive political system produce so much stagnation and corruption?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

The ‘Rising Tide' of America's Middle Class
Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay, "What Liberals Get Wrong About the Middle Class." Also: Israel's isolated artists; the true America.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

There's One Clear Reason Americans Are Gloomy About A.I.
The key is understanding how our labor market and our social net differs from the rest of the world.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

Triumph of the Tasteless
This is an era of illusion, and Musk and Trump are the self-adoring, self-promoting emblems and emperors of it.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

Two-Party System, One-Party Rule
Why does our seemingly competitive political system produce so much stagnation and corruption?

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

Is It Time for a New Sexual Revolution?
One that actually brings men and women together.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

A Bold Idea to Make Elite Colleges Affordable
Wanting to make top schools look less like country clubs and more like the country shouldn't be a partisan issue.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 25, 2026

There's One Clear Reason Why Americans Are Gloomy About A.I.
The key is understanding how our labor market and our social net differs from the rest of the world.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

Democrats Are Done With Caution
Tuesday's primary demonstrated the astonishing political power of Mamdani and of the Democratic Socialists of America.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

7 Lessons and Consequences of the Iran War
Green energy, modern war and American hegemony

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

The Debate Over Remote Work Isn't Over
Readers respond to an Opinion guest essay, "We Liked Remote Work Until We Looked at the Data." Also: The blame game in America today.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

President Narcissus and the Fetid Reflecting Pool
Why the president's latest renovation project is so irresistible and resonant.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

Kevin Warsh Is Missing Alan Greenspan's Point
Fed chair Kevin Warsh shouldn't point to Alan Greenspan's experience to bolster his argument that A.I. will allow the central bank to keep interest rates low.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

Thomas L. Friedman on the Clash at the Core of the Iran Deal
How the world views of Jared Kushner and the founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran can help explain the issue at the heart of the negotiations.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

‘I Love Boosters' Is the Perfect Film for Our Savage Era
"I Love Boosters" is a brilliant sendup of the absurd contradictions of our age.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 24, 2026

U.S. Support Is Israel's True Weakness
Israel's dependence on the United States has allowed it to ignore the need for diplomacy.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

If You Love America, Cringe for It
Let's remember who we once were, because it's what we may yet be again.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

The Pool That Reflects Trump's Presidency
Readers respond to articles about the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. Also: The politics of fine dining; learning something new.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

What's the Matter With Congress?
A debate between old friends about whether it is fear or polarization that is making Congress weak.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

Social Security Is Running Out of Money, Fast
To save the program, we need to eliminate the payroll tax cap.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

Covid Politics Don't Have to Be Toxic
Nirav Shah is something that would seem anathema in contemporary politics: a public health technocrat who became a household name during Covid.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

Is This the Year Florida Turns Blue?
David Jolly must persuade voters who have been increasingly hostile to Democrats that he's a different kind of Democrat.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

In Colombia, a Right-Wing Wildcard Rises
A right-wing victory in Latin America's third-largest country could ripple across the region.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 23, 2026

Trump's Iran Debacle Could Be a Gift for America
There is at least a chance that America will not return to war with Iran, but find a way to turn the page on 47 years of animosity and confrontation.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

10 Years After Brexit, the Dismal Verdict Is In
Brexit was supposed to let Britain return to a time when it still counted as a global power. A decade later, the costs are blindingly apparent.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

The Radical Act of Enjoying This Life
On "The Ezra Klein Show," the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein asks the novelist Gary Shteyngart about his philosophy of enjoyment and why it can feel like such a radical act to simply be present.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

Why Democrats Need a Politics of Joy
The joylessness of metrics-obsessed, achievement-oriented elite culture is eroding the simple joys of living, the novelist Gary Shteyngart argues on "The Ezra Klein Show." And, he says, this antipathy toward pleasure is a problem for Democrats.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

The Moment Alan Greenspan Should Be Remembered For
A crucial episode in the famous Fed chair's legacy.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

Taking Trump to Task Over the Iran War
Readers react to President Trump's threats against Iran, and other aspects of the war. Also: A memory of Dad; the New York-New Jersey tussle.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

The Secret Reason Bosses Want Everyone Back in the Office, Every Day of the Week
It's all about them.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

Doctors Can Test Your Baby for Hundreds of Genetic Anomalies. Should They?
A National Institutes of Health study will evaluate whether to screen tens of thousands of healthy infants for genetic diseases.

NYT > Opinion
Jun 22, 2026

In the Near Future, All Babies May Receive Genetic Testing. We Need to Prepare.
A National Institutes of Health study will evaluate whether to screen tens of thousands of healthy infants for genetic diseases.

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