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My List of 10 Movies to Understand Who Americans Once Were
Some things can be seen more clearly in black and white.
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Trump’s Tariff Reversal: Confusion and Relief
Readers weigh in on the effects of President Trump’s moves on tariffs. Also: The use of preferred pronouns.
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What Do You Tell a College Student Graduating Into This America?
We owe the next generation some measure of solace.
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The Damage From Trump’s Tariff Pause Is Already Done
Most of the reciprocal tariffs might be gone for now, but slow growth, inflation and dings to American credibility remain.
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Who Needs Free Trade When You Can Raise Your Own Chickens?
A key faction of the Republican Party wants you to be happy with less stuff.
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‘They’re Coming After All of Us. So You Might as Well Tell the Truth.’
The longtime activist and writer Sarah Schulman on why now is the time to stand up to people you oppose.
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Democrats Can Be the Party That Wants to Make Americans Rich
Here’s why they should unabashedly embrace free trade.
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Painted Lady Butterflies Live on Almost Every Continent. We Can Learn From Their Resilience.
The butterflies’ resilience shows that some species are capable of adapting to dramatic changes in climate, food availability and urban development.
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This Instability May Be Worth It. Here’s Why.
Oren Cass makes the case for tariffs.
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We Should Know by Now. The Courts Aren’t Going to Stop Trump and His Kind.
The proscribing of Marine Le Pen will do little to staunch support for the far right.
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What Trump Just Cost America
Do you think these former close U.S. allies are ever going to trust getting into a trench with this administration again?
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Why Palestinian Christians Feel Betrayed by American Christians
America’s religious right embraces far-right Israeli policies, leading to the repression of Palestinian Christians.
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The Hands Off Protests Are Re-Energizing the Democrats
The election might have cowed liberal elites, but its voters never backed down.
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What’s Probably Going On With the Volatile Bond Market
There’s been an unusual amount of activity in the bond market this week. A likely cause is the strange behavior that can occur in times of financial stress.
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Analyzing Trump’s Words and Deeds
Readers offer views on the president’s behavior. Also: Protecting our rights; shutting down a library agency.
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Lauren Sanchez, Sheryl Sandberg and the Death of Celebrity Feminism
A rocket trip can only go so far.
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‘We’re Playing With Fire’: The Risks of Trump’s Tariffs on China
Binyamin Appelbaum on the president’s rushed and rash trade war.
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Can Tim Cook Save Apple From Being Crushed by Trump?
You will probably have to pay a lot more for your next iPhone. That’s bad news for Apple, for our markets and for our economy.
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Trump’s Gulag Archipelago
Trump is seeking to establish a truly chilling proposition: that no one can stop his administration from imprisoning anyone it wants, anywhere in the world.
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Trump’s Lust for Power Cannot Be Satiated
The tariff saga is just the latest example of the president’s urge to dominate.
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The Return of the Great American Stomachache
If Trump removes too many precautions, there’s a real chance that we’ll rediscover how dangerous a less regulated food system can be.
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The Special Relationship Between America and Britain Is a Myth
Despite Winston Churchill’s coining of the phrase “special relationship,” the history of relations between Britain and America shows it’s not so special.
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Trump and Netanyahu Steer Toward an Ugly World, Together
The president and the Israeli prime minister are following the same track toward autocratic government and an abandonment of ideals.
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John Fetterman: GLP-1 Drugs Saved My Health. More Americans Need Access.
The government should make it easier to get access to GLP-1s.
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There’s Nothing Real About Trump’s ‘Real America’
The president’s policies are making the nation unrecognizable.
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When Politics Has a Place in the Classroom
Readers respond to a critique of colleges by Greg Weiner, the president of Assumption University. Also: The rich and the rest.
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‘Liberation Day’ Was Messy, but Trump’s Tariffs Can Still Work
It’s a matter of timing and communication.
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I Invented a Popular Kitchen Gadget. Trump’s Tariffs Will Kill My Business.
The government’s promise to reshore the production of simple items like mine looks, from where I sit, like something of a fever dream.
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Another Group the Democrats Should Stop Taking for Granted
Trump didn’t just defy the assumption that his demonization of immigrants would cost him Hispanic voters; he turned those expectations upside down.
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Trump Cut H.I.V. Funding. My Patients Are Scared.
There is one tool in our arsenal we must make better use of: PrEP.
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The Gutting of K-12 Education Is Trump’s First Undeniable Victory
The administration has done everything in its power, and some things beyond its authority, to ensure education is equal no more.
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Reasons to Be Optimistic About a Post-American Order
Principles of free trade and cooperation have their roots in the non-Western world.
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Why Did Wall Street Get Trump So Wrong?
Wall Street mistook demagoguery for wisdom.
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A Vast Sea of Protests Against Trump
Readers, including participants, discuss the nationwide anti-Trump rallies on Saturday. Also: President Trump’s “hang tough” comment; veterans’ plight.
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How Trump’s Tariffs Play Right Into China’s Hands
Instead of making our strategy America against the whole world on tariffs, Trump should have made it all the industrial democracies, led by America, against China.
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Everything Is Going According to Plan
Will President Trump’s tariffs go down as one of the 100 worst decisions in presidential history? 50? 10?
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Why Trump’s Tariff Math Is a Joke
A look inside the administration’s methodology is a real eye-opener.
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Why DOGE Slashed the National Endowment for the Humanities
Eliminating federal funding for the humanities saves next to no money, but it will cost the American people something precious.
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Trump’s Crusade Against Antisemitism Is Extremely Bad for the Jews
Antisemitism is real. But the enemy of our enemy is not necessarily our friend.
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How to Survive in Politically Volatile Times
What British politics can teach us about enduring the Trump era.
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There’s a Method to Trump’s Tariff Madness
It’s known as the Mar-a-Lago Accord.
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Immigration Enforcement Under the Trump Administration Is Going Rogue
The real threat isn’t immigrants. It’s misused power.
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Black Americans Are Not Surprised by What Trump’s Doing
Many Black Americans are not surprised by the way Trump is running roughshod over the rule of law, because they have seen it happen throughout American history.
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This Is Why Conservatives Turned Against Foreign Aid
It became yet another arena for prosecuting America’s domestic disputes.
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Introducing ‘Interesting Times’
Listen to a trailer for Ross Douthat’s new podcast from New York Times Opinion.
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The Anti-D.E.I. Crusader Who Wants to Dismantle the Department of Education
Christopher Rufo’s mission to make universities to feel “existential terror.”
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How Democrats Drove Silicon Valley Into Trump’s Arms
Marc Andreessen explains the newest faction of conservatism.
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Steve Bannon on ‘Broligarchs’ vs. Populism
Ross Douthat sits down with Steve Bannon to discuss the many right-wing factions vying for dominance in the Trump administration.
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