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I Have Parkinsonâs: A Range of Voices
Readers, many with Parkinsonâs, respond to an article about Sue Goldie, who has the disease. Also: Tears over Trumpâs America; losing to China; learning through play.
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The Supreme Court Is Looking Beyond the Trump Era
What do we expect from the Supreme Court and what can it actually do? On âInteresting Times,â Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Ross Douthat discuss how the court makes decisions, with an eye toward the future, rather than focusing on the moment we live in right now.
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Why Was Roe v. Wade Overturned?
Abortion isnât a right protected by the Constitution nor is it deeply rooted in the countryâs history. Justice Amy Coney Barrett describes how the Supreme Courtâs majority came to that conclusion on this weekâs episode of âInteresting Times.â She tells Ross Douthat the tools she uses to interpret the law.
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Can the Israel-Hamas Deal Hold?
The veteran Middle East negotiators Hussein Agha and Robert Malley assess the promises and pitfalls of Trumpâs peace deal.
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NATO Must Act to Stop Russiaâs Dangerous New Campaign
The only way to contain Putin is with a resolute show of strength.
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Mamdani âMight Be Eaten Aliveâ: 3 Opinion Writers on Who Won the Mayoral Debate
Who lost the debate may be clearer than who won.
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World Liberty Financial Is a Powerful Vehicle for Those Seeking Influence
Trumpâs crypto windfall represents a mixing of personal and government interests at an unprecedented scale.
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How Baby Boomers Blew Up the American Dream
The postwar generation had a good run. Now weâre all paying for it.
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How Boomers Blew Up the American Dream
Baby boomers had a good run. Now weâre all paying for it.
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The Real Trump Factor in the Gaza Deal
The secret of Donald Trumpâs success with the Israeli prime minister was offering carrots on domestic politics â not sticks on foreign policy.
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Trumpâs Troubling âCompactâ for Universities
Responses to an essay about President Trumpâs âCompact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education.â Also: Bikes in the park; a vigil against political violence.
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The âSewer Socialismâ of Zohran Mamdani
The way to advance his worldview, he argues, is to show that it works.
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Something Is Stirring in Christian America, and Itâs Making Me Nervous
Donât mistake a revolution for a revival.
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When Vanity Is Your Superpower
Ten years into the Trump era, Democrats still donât seem to know how to respond.
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Amy Coney Barrett Is Looking Beyond the Trump Era
The Supreme Court justice isnât making decisions based on public opinion.
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Chatbots Are a Waste of A.I.âs Real Potential
Generative A.I. can do many things human beings can do. But that misses the point about how A.I. can truly benefit us.
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Francesca Albanese Documents the Worst Crime Humanity Can Inflict. Sheâs an Optimist.
Francesca Albaneseâs provocative allegations have made her a villain to some and a hero to others.
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The Autism Spectrum Is Too Broad
I fear that the my daughterâs experience is too often sidelined in favor of a more palatable version.
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In the Middle East, Itâs Right Vs. Right
Who would have imagined Iâd ever praise something Trump did in the world of foreign policy?
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Will A.I. Actually Want to Kill Humanity?
The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky says that what A.I. wants most is not for humanity to live âhappily ever after.â âWhat the entity, the organism, the A.I. ends up wanting has been and will be weird and twisty.â Yudkowsky sits down with the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to discuss.
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âWhat Can Burn Will Burnâ
It seemed that last yearâs wildfire in Los Angeles had been extinguished safely after two days. But it had just gone underground.
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The Israel-Gaza War Always Had an Unacknowledged Third Front
Thousands of hostages are still awaiting freedom.
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You Made It to Harvard. But You Skip Class?
Readers respond to a Page A1 article about the lack of class attendance at Harvard. Also: Canceling a report on threats; America today.
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How Afraid of the A.I. Apocalypse Should We Be?
The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky argues that we should be very afraid of artificial intelligenceâs existential risks.
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Circumcision Is Controversial. Of Course Kennedy Links It to Autism.
Circumcision is the latest example of Kennedy seizing on a hot-button issue that already has entrenched and aggressive internet partisans.
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The Shadow of Jim Crow Looms Over the Supreme Court
Will Black voters continue to have an opportunity to elect representatives of their choice, or will decades of hard-won progress disappear?
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What Trumpâs Peace Deal Really Means for Gaza
The war might have ended, one lawyer argues, but the occupation remains.
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A Lesson From the German Resistance That Applies Today
The best safeguard against tyranny is a legion of people who believe in an authority higher than any political program.
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Trump Alone Canât Save Argentina
An American bailout can carry the country only so far.
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Pope Leoâs âDilexi Teâ Needs to Be More Specific
A pious vision of political economy should get more concrete.
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Mr. Trump, on the Middle East, Please Move Fast and Break Things
Message to Trump: As hard as Stage 1 was for Gaza peace, you have not even seen hard yet.
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Why Israel Won the War
Israelis went to war to defeat an existential threat â and an existential lie.
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A New Chapter for Israel and Gaza
Readers respond to news and opinion articles about âthis historic momentâ in the Middle East. Also: Dangerous obstacles to Covid vaccines.
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Pete Buttigieg on Rebuilding America After Trump
The former transportation secretary argues Americans need a new sense of belonging.
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The Rise of the Smartphone and the Fall of Western Democracy
We are paying a tremendous political and psychological cost for access to social media.
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The A.I. Bubble Looks Real
Like the dot-com bust and the housing crisis, an implosion of the A.I. boom would hurt.
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Todayâs Immigration Raids Echo Across a Century
Lessons from previous anti-immigrant sweeps donât look good for the Trump administration.
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Itâs Not Normal to Raise Children Like This
We long for community. Why do so few of us try to build it?
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She Struggled With Addiction, Then Tried a Weight Loss Drug
Is a powerful addiction treatment already invented?
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Is There a Place for Religion in Politics?
Readers respond to a column by David Brooks. Also: The marring of the White House; a sharp right turn to populism.
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The Appalling Campaign to Erase Jan. 6 Never Ends
Trump and his Republican minions wonât rest until the truth of that day is buried.
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The New Julia Roberts Movie Seethes With Anti-Woke Resentment
The reactionary centrism of âAfter the Hunt.â
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How to Save the Craft Beer Industry
Drinking is down, but there are a few simple fixes that can get people hoisting their cans again.
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When I Look at Zohran Mamdani, Hereâs What I See
What does it mean to be a âgoodâ Muslim in America?
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Law Schools Are Using Security Concerns to Silence Speech
A principle is hollow if itâs not defended under pressure.
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Why So Many Gen Z-ers Are Drawn to Conservative Christianity
And what that might mean for the future of American politics.
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