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How to Love Your Country, for Better or Worse
Readers respond to a column by David Brooks about his unconditional love for America.
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Not All Targeted Killings Are the Same. Hegsethâs Boat Strikes Are Illegal.
A former secretary of homeland security on the illegality of Trumpâs boat strikes.
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Not All Targeted Killings Are the Same. Hegsethâs Boat Strikes Are Illegal.
A former secretary of homeland security on the illegality of Trumpâs boat strikes.
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Hollywood Doesnât Want Netflix to Buy Warner Bros.
The Warner Bros. deal has the town on edge.
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What Do Republicans Have to Fear? Ask Tennessee.
What a special House election just told us.
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Can We Stop Our Digital Selves From Becoming Who We Are?
Pay attention to how you pay attention.
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What Weâll Never Know About the Trump Pardons
Mounting questions will go unanswered because of a Supreme Court decision shielding presidents from scrutiny.
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Anyone but Assad
Syrians crave a normal life so fiercely that almost any alternative to al-Assad feels like salvation. That longing is where illusion begins.
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The Crucial Lesson of a Forgotten Nixon-Era Episode
After my father-in-law died, we found something interesting in his files.
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Everyone Wants High-Quality Clothes. Thatâs Become Its Own Trend.
Being a smart consumer has never been easier. Influencers and the fashion industry are all taking advantage of that.
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Donate This Holiday Season: Your Community Needs Your Help
Make yourself an active member of your community.
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Why Is Christianity So Hard to Find in the Trump Administration?
Not too much religious moralism in the administration, but too little.
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Netflixâs Swallowing of Warner Bros. Will Be the End of Hollywood
The demise of Hollywood has been predicted many times. If Netflix is allowed to acquire Warner Bros., it might actually happen.
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The Supreme Court Is Failing at Its Most Important Job
Until the court imposes limits, the administration will keep acting as if there are none.
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Pete Hegseth Is Ordering Executions at Sea
Did Pete Hegseth break the law after authorizing Venezuelan boat strikes? The Times Opinion editor, Kathleen Kingsbury, argues that there are multiple reasons the strikes were legally dubious.
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Republicans Are Quietly Pushing Back Against Trump
Will the president soon wish he hadnât run for a second term?
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Donate This Holiday Season: Hungry Kids Need Your Help
Share Our Strength takes on what both parties leave behind.
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Have You Listened to a Good Book Lately?
Readers respond to a librarian who wrote that listening to a book qualifies as reading.
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Republicans Are Quietly Pushing Back Against Trump
Will the president soon wish he hadnât run for a second term?
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How One Studentâs Failing Grade Became a Cause CĂŠlèbre on the Right
When students are treated like customers, they can demand educators grade accordingly.
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Trumpism After Trump? Here Are Three Realities.
âTrumpism without Trump is going to move in different directions because Trumpism was always a somewhat amorphous set of half-baked ideas,â Bret Stephens says.
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How Charismatic Can a Moderate Politician Be?
âI think Americans â those who are not spending all their lives on social media â are so tired of the temperature of our political discourse,â Frank Bruni says on âThe Opinions.â The solution? A âpoetic and charismaticâ centrist.
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âThe American Revolutionâ Is Not Woke. Itâs Magnificent.
Donât be shocked: There were Black people and Native Americans during the colonial era.
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My Somali Role Models in Minnesota
Readers react to President Trumpâs disparaging comments about Somalis in the U.S. Also: Academic censorship; a prejudice against psychiatric medication.
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Trumpâs Boat Strikes Corrode Americaâs Soul
We need to question the strikesâ legality. But we also need to see how they fit into the Trump administrationâs larger effort to change America.
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Buying a House? You Should Be Able to Know its Climate Risk.
When buyers canât see the climate risks of prospective homes up front, they may take on more exposure than they can afford.
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Trumpâs Immigration Crackdown Could Be Illegal
Once nativism escalates, itâs hard to stop.
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Actually, the Supreme Court Has a Plan
We are seeing an intentional effort from justices to rebalance the separation of powers in the federal government.
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2025 Is Almost Over. What Just Happened?
Ezra Klein answers your questions on the yearâs political lessons, the struggles of young men and handling heat on the show.
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Donât Fear the A.I. Bubble Bursting
Generative A.I. needs a course correction for the sake of energy efficiency and for its own advancement.
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Avocado Prices Keep Going Up. Blame Narcoinflation.
Cartel extortion is pushing up prices in Mexico â and becoming a political problem President Claudia Sheinbaum canât ignore.
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The One Child Policyâs Legacy: A Surplus of Single Men
A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?
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Only the Lonely
A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?
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Ilhan Omar: Somali Americans Arenât Afraid of Trumpâs Bigotry
Attacks on Somali Americans are a cruel distraction.
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What Are the Lessons in the Epstein Files?
Readers discuss an essay by Anand Giridharadas about Jeffrey Epsteinâs circle. Also: The White House ballroom; Medicare for All; immigrant fears.
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Transitioning Felt Like âComing Homeâ
In this episode of âInteresting Times,â Chase Strangio tells Ross Douthat how important it was to align his body with his sense of self.
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The Laws of War Are Not Woke
Trump and Hegseth are attacking the very character and identity of the American military.
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Iâm an Immigration Lawyer. Trump Is Shattering My Clientsâ Lives.
The administration is pausing asylum and upending families.
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The âUseful Idiotsâ From America Whom Putin Is Playing Like a Flute
Having âreal estate deal guysâ as Americaâs negotiators on the war in Ukraine is a liability, not an advantage. You want a statesman.
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In Gaza and the West Bank, Human Rights Work Changes Course
In Gaza and the West Bank, human rights work is starting to mean something new.
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Heâs Unpopular. A Lame Duck. And Taking Heat From Multiple Directions.
Rare pushback from his party and troubling poll numbers reflect the newly precarious situation in which Trump finds himself.
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What Is Going On With Trump?
Bret Stephens, Frank Bruni and Aaron Retica on the gap between the presidentâs interests and what matters to Americans.
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The Shifting Politics of Transgender Rights
The lawyer and activist Chase Strangio on cultural divisions and common ground.
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The Conversation: Your Questions Answered
Bret Stephens, Frank Bruni and Aaron Retica on the gap between Trumpâs interests and what matters to Americans.
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Trumpâs Xenophobic âGarbageâ Rant
Readers criticize President Trumpâs tirade against Somali immigrants. Also: A cruel deportee deal; beyond tech bans.
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The Free Birth Movement Poses a Threat to Public Health
Having a baby without any medical help is the logical outcome of a centuries-long medical freedom movement.
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Donate This Holiday Season: Jewish Currents Needs Your Help
Jewish Currents is fighting the good fight.
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Lily Allenâs West End Girl Midlife Crisis Is Inspiring
A singerâs almost totally relatable look at the woes of aging.
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