The Year American Jews Woke Up
American Jews need to recover their instinct for danger.
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American Jews need to recover their instinct for danger.
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Now is the time to bolster regional cooperation and make a broad effort to confront Iran.
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She’s strong. But she’s warm. That makes all the difference.
By Alison Fragale and
Netanyahu repeatedly rolled the American president, leading us all to the precipice of a much larger war.
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The Supreme Court Should Stop the Glossip Execution
When prosecutors admit they were wrong in a death penalty case, courts should listen.
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JD Smirks His Way Into the Future
The misogynist ticket takes a shot at Kamala for dancing — and being a woman.
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The One Thing Not Named Trump That Trump Cares About
For the former president, removing millions of undocumented immigrants is the solution to most of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
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The sidelining of the White House in global crisis spots is a big red flag.
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Democrats Have a Corruption Problem. They Can’t Keep Ignoring It.
For the sake of their electoral fortunes and the country, Democrats must show voters a plan to curb corruption — including within their own ranks.
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“Stop the Steal” is about not trusting voters.
By Jamelle Bouie
Except maybe Jewish men.
By Jessica Grose
My job is no longer safe.
By Jonathan Reisman
The sidelining of the White House in global crisis spots is a big red flag.
By Ross Douthat
Netanyahu repeatedly rolled the American president, leading us all to the precipice of a much larger war.
By Nicholas Kristof
Now is the time to bolster regional cooperation and make a broad effort to confront Iran.
By Benny Gantz
The misogynist ticket takes a shot at Kamala for dancing — and being a woman.
By Maureen Dowd
It’s as if we are living in two different countries, each with a different understanding of who counts as American.
By Richard Slotkin
Readers discuss a guest essay by a Chinese adoptee.
Weakening the dollar is a good idea. How to do it is another question.
By Peter Coy
A story that’s grist for big debates without necessarily being a good movie.
By Ross Douthat
Responses to a conservative professor’s guest essay. Also: JD Vance at the debate; caring for child caregivers; smaller restaurant portions.
For the sake of their electoral fortunes and the country, Democrats must show voters a plan to curb corruption — including within their own ranks.
By Sarah Chayes
For the former president, removing millions of undocumented immigrants is the solution to most of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
By Jamelle Bouie
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The economist Jason Furman discusses the economic fights that the next presidential administration will face.
By Ezra Klein
Neither candidate engaged with the core criticisms facing their parties.
By Michelle Cottle, Ross Douthat and Carlos Lozada
When prosecutors admit they were wrong in a death penalty case, courts should listen.
By Kenneth Cuccinelli
She’s strong. But she’s warm. That makes all the difference.
By Alison Fragale and Adam Grant
For many Brazilians, the First Capital Command’s push into politics across the nation has been a shock.
By Will Freeman
American Jews need to recover their instinct for danger.
By Bret Stephens
The question is not whether to do industrial policy but how.
By David Brooks
His usual trash-talking is losing its mojo.
By Paul Krugman
Amy Wax’s statements are indefensible. But so is the University of Pennsylvania’s response.
By John McWhorter
Readers respond to the special counsel Jack Smith’s filing. Also: The pain of IUD insertions; food and the environment; A.I. and the patient.
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Do not use normal appraisals for an abnormal election.
By Frank Bruni
Despite the supreme leader’s stated religious objections to nuclear weapons, Tehran has been steadily making progress on its nuclear weapons capabilities over the course of the past year.
By Reuel Marc Gerecht and Ray Takeyh
If voters felt 81 was too old for Joe Biden, it’s hard to believe they can overlook 78 in Donald Trump.
By Gail Collins
It’s our politics.
By M. Gessen and Jillian Weinberger
It’s unnerving how many fortunate things have happened to this guy.
By Pamela Paul
As with many stories of celebrity illness, Ms. Ford’s was inspirational but complicated.
By Barron H. Lerner
America’s goal shouldn’t be merely to block Chinese goods, but to outcompete them. That will require cooperation.
By Bob Davis
Well-meaning regulations and reforms intended to prevent another financial crisis has pushed millions of affordable homes out of the reach of everyday buyers and into the coffers of investors.
By Yuliya Panfil and Craig J. Richardson
Last week the president of Russia appeared to lower the threshold for his country’s use of nuclear weapons. It wasn’t subtle, and it wasn’t meant to be.
By Lawrence Freedman
“This is not a date, it’s a debate!”
By Tony Hale and the Gregory Brothers
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“This is not a date, it’s a debate!”
By the Gregory Brothers and Tony Hale
JD Vance’s response to a question about challenging this year’s election results was telling.
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
Extreme climate was supposed to shock us into action. What happened?
By David Wallace-Wells
It has begun to acknowledge what Rose knew: That sports are deeply intertwined with gambling.
By Daniel J. Wakin
Readers offer assessments of the candidates’ performances while praising the debate’s civility. Also: A college president’s resignation; storm relocation.
The majority of them support equality, even if they don’t call themselves feminists.
By Jessica Grose
The former president’s views of virtual coins have shifted markedly in recognition of the emergence of this sector as a major player in campaign finance.
By Thomas B. Edsall
She’s everywhere, and she’s giving a lot of work to female talent. Is that such a bad thing?
By Jennifer Weiner
Our columnists and contributors rate Tim Walz’s and JD Vance’s debate performances.
By New York Times Opinion
Germany’s unilateral decision to close its borders has angered its neighbors in Europe.
By Serge Schmemann
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Public health experts too often fail to sound the alarm.
By Caitlin Rivers
The exodus of the young means high-risk towns could enter a population death spiral.
By Abrahm Lustgarten
Trump’s running mate is no Mike Pence.
By David French
Harris’s running mate missed multiple opportunities to demonstrate how Trump and his running mate are unfit for office.
By David Firestone
Iran now presents an intolerable threat to Israel, America and the liberal-international order.
By Bret Stephens
He’s making a case for Trump’s record far more effectively than Trump has ever been capable of doing.
By Ross Douthat
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