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The Central Texas Floods Show How Ill-Prepared We Are
The flooding in Texas reveals just how unprepared we are.
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Searching for the Truth About Autism
Readers respond to a guest essay by Dr. Allen Frances. Also: A Supreme Court decision on firing federal workers.
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Pregnancy Is Going to Be Even More Dangerous in America
The most vulnerable mothers have the most to lose from Medicaid cuts.
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As the Texas Floodwaters Rose, One Indispensable Voice Was Silent
The National Weather Service put out good forecasts. But a vital employee was missing.
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Biden’s Chief Economist: The Chart That Convinced Me Our Debt Is a Serious Problem
I’m no longer sanguine about the threats posed by the nation’s deficits.
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The World’s Best and Brightest Are Moving, but Not to America
Immigration isn’t a crisis. It’s the future.
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If Zohran Mamdani Wins, Then What?
He would become the leftist others look to, either as a savior or as a villain.
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Netanyahu’s Victory Is Israel’s Loss
The 12-day war is over. But there’s no peace in sight.
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For Israel, It Pays to Be a Winner
Diplomatic breakthroughs in the Middle East are the result of military victories.
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Musk’s Third Party Starts With a Good Idea
Is there a way to elect an independent bloc of senators?
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Trump’s Big Bill Is Now Law. What Was Learned?
Readers see varying lessons in President Trump’s domestic policy bill. Also: Cuts that hurt community health.
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Democrats Have ‘a Massive Blind Spot When It Comes to Male Issues’
If men had supported Kamala Harris at the same level as women, Harris would have won the popular vote, and possibly the Electoral College.
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How the Attention Economy Is Devouring Gen Z — and the Rest of Us
The economics writer Kyla Scanlon on how attention has come to shape politics, our economy, Gen Z and more.
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Lawrence Summers: This Law Made Me Ashamed of My Country
A focus on economics misses the human brutality that is the most problematic aspect of this legislation.
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How to Make Senate Republicans Pay for Their Awful Bill
As Dan Osborn begins a new Senate campaign, he thinks some Republicans have buyer’s remorse.
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The G.O.P. Fought for This Bill. When Trump’s Cuts Came? Silence.
The unlikely rise and tragic fall of a bipartisan solution on gun violence.
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The Grip That Race and Identity Have on My Students
We cannot return to the innocence of the Obama era even if that is what we want.
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The Last Words of a Dying Glacier
A glacier is disappearing. An artist is trying to preserve its sound.
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Crying Glacier
What does a melting glacier sound like? Artist Ludwig Berger attempts to record a disappearing environment.
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This Is BYD, the Chinese Car That’s Taking Over the World
China’s national champion carmaker BYD embodies a state-led industrial model that America may no longer be able to compete with.
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In Texas, Another Tragic Warning on Climate Change
Readers react to the unfolding flooding disaster in Texas. Also: Empathy for immigrants; anticipating the 250th anniversary of the United States.
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Texas Hill Country Is Underwater, and America’s Emergency Lifeline Is Fraying
With each passing day, the federal government is becoming less prepared to face the next big disaster.
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Now You See Josh Hawley, Now You Don’t
The Missouri senator’s evasions expose a disgraced Senate.
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The Questions Started With the Wren
In this season of life and loss, the strangest moments arrive without answers.
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After a Friend’s Death, I Started Dead Lifting With Dante
After a friend’s death, a medieval literature professor learns to love the gym — and finds unexpected connections to his studies.
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The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller
The most powerful man in the West Wing is getting what he wants. Is Trump?
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You Don’t Have to Be a Doctor to Understand This
The moral argument for global health is the strongest we have.
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Blake Lively vs. the ‘Misogyny Slop Ecosystem’
It seems inevitable that this environment will deter other women from speaking up.
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Big Tech Wants to Profit From the Loneliness It Helps Cause
Artificial intelligence solutions are being pushed on customers that make them lonelier. That’s all part of the plan.
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Keir Starmer Is Fading Away
After a year in power, Keir Starmer appears to be losing not just political weight but material substance, too.
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A Law School’s Award for a Racist Paper
Readers react to an award for a law student’s essay claiming that the rights recognized in the Constitution apply only to white people. Also: Climate change.
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One of the Worst Industries in the World Gets Its Comeuppance
Porn platforms just got what they deserved at the Supreme Court.
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Jeff Flake: The Republican Fever Must Break
What Senator Thom Tillis’s retirement says about today’s Republican Party.
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Walt Whitman Would Have Hated DOGE
Trump’s cuts to the N.E.A. and the N.E.H. will leave America depleted.
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Israel Is Fast Alienating the Democratic Base
What we can learn from the New York Democratic mayoral primary.
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Americans Fought Off This Awful Idea in Trump’s Bill
Public lands are the inheritance of all Americans and should never be sold by Congress.
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How to Make Better Decisions, According to a Neuroscientist
Making decisions that align long-term goals and short-term rewards is challenging, but it can lead to better choices and richer lives.
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The Civil War That Never Ended
A Q&A with Zaakir Tameez about Charles Sumner and the antislavery movement.
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Efficiency Is Leading Us Nowhere
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‘F1’ Is a Triumph of the Movie Star
Brad Pitt, icon, is one thing that still works in America.
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Donald Trump, Our Foundering Father
The president celebrates July 4 by stroking his ego and choking the poor.
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Girls in Africa Aren’t Asking for Pity. They’re Asking for a Chance.
I went to West Africa to report on girls’ education. I left convinced that the Western feminist movement has grown far too comfortable fighting only for itself.
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A Road Map for Undoing the Damage of the Big, Awful Bill
The big, beautiful bill is a horror. It’s also an opportunity.
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Trump’s Politicized F.B.I. Has Made Americans Less Safe
The Trump administration’s political witch hunt is risking the bureau’s effectiveness and the public’s safety.
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Conservatives Are Prisoners of Their Own Tax Cuts
The various ways that the G.O.P. legislation doesn’t address itself to America’s most important problems.
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The Hard and Hopeful Realities of Dementia
Readers offer contrasting views on a guest essay by Lynn Casteel Harper.
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Filling Jobs, and Bridging the Blue-Collar Gap
Readers respond to an article about jobs in manufacturing. Also: Young minds and digital addiction.
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What Sean Combs Got Away With
That the hotel tape is not by itself enough to convict the celebrity — of something — speaks to the system’s failures.
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Is This Really How We’re Legislating Now?
Congress is no longer in the business of thoughtful legislating. Its role has been reduced to putting political points on the board for the president.
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