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Trump Can Pull Us Back From the Nuclear Brink
He is about to regain control of the countryâs nuclear arsenal at one of the most volatile times in history.
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How Elon Musk and Taylor Swift Can Resolve U.S.-China Relations
Trump will face a new China this time, one whose advanced manufacturing muscles have exploded in size, sophistication and quantity.
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Obscene Prices, Declining Quality: Luxury Is in a Death Spiral
Luxury brands have triggered their own death spiral by selling overpriced, overexposed and lower-quality products.
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Done With Never Trump
Thereâs plenty to dislike and fear about Trump, but Never Trumpers overstated our case, defeating our purpose.
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How to Make the Drone Panic So Very Much Worse
Incidents like these require quick, clear communication from the government. Thatâs not what people are getting.
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I Was a Health Insurance Executive. What I Saw Made Me Quit.
Shareholders, not patient outcomes, tend to drive decisions at health insurance companies.
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If Men Are in Trouble, What Is the Cause?
The declining ability of many boys and men to compete at school and in the workplace has become both a social and a political issue.
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The Germany We Knew Is Gone
The economically prosperous, socially cohesive and politically stable country is no longer itself.
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Should the President Have Nuclear Sole Authority? We Asked 530 Incoming Congress Members.
If there is a widespread urgency in Congress to cooperate on bills that create safeguards around nuclear war, it was not apparent.
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Religion Has Been in Decline. This Christmas Seems Different.
Why religious trends in the later 2020s might be different from the trends of the 2010s.
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Cruise. Pitt. Ford. Chalamet!
For decades, the film industry seemed to forget how to mint new male matinee idols. Then came a much-needed windfall.
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The Virgin Birth That Maybe Wasnât
The scholar Elaine Pagels discusses her research about ancient accounts suggesting that Jesusâ father might have been a Roman.
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For Some, a Silver Lining in Alzheimerâs Caregiving
Readers discuss a guest essay by a woman who finds things to cherish in caring for her dad.
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The U.S. Should Abolish Anonymous Sperm Donations
Children deserve better than to feel left in the dark against their will.
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The Budget Fight and Trumpâs Nihilistic Style
A surprise congressional standoff remind us that big, discordant change could be coming.
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The Fate of This Federal Program Helps Explain Trumpâs Win
It was a cushion for workers hurt by free trade. Why did Congress let it lapse?
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We Need a Great American Fantasy
In search of a New World answer to Narnia and Hogwarts.
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Elon Muskâs Growing Political Influence
Readers discuss his role in the government shutdown negotiations. Also: Trump austerity; G.O.P.âs future; clean energy; guns and young people.
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The Surprising Sexual Politics of Nicole Kidmanâs Kinky âBabygirlâ
The film feels like an artifact of a more optimistic feminist moment.
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What Drone and U.F.O. Sightings Share
The Drone Age is already upon us and the skies are going to get a lot more crowded.
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Yes, Bidenâs Green Future Can Still Happen Under Trump
Jigar Shah and Robinson Meyer discuss how the decarbonization rollout can continue during the second Trump administration.
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âPresidents Enjoy Remarkable Freedomâ: Three Legal Experts on Trump 2.0
Opinion writers discuss potential legal issues and executive power in a second Trump term.
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Remote Work Is Increasingly for The Rich
Remote work is increasingly a privilege enjoyed by the most affluent Americans.
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Catholic Charitiesâ Legacy of Essential Humanitarian Aid
Catholic Charities provides help to the poor, homeless, hungry and the most vulnerable immigrants.
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The Shock of Faith: Itâs Nothing Like I Thought It Would Be
The word âfaithâ implies the possession of something, whereas I experience faith as a yearning for something beautiful that I can sense but not fully grasp.
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Why Silent Film Still Speaks Volumes
The old movies have a great deal to say, and linguistics can explain why.
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Gisèle Pelicotâs Horrifying Rape Trial Has Changed France
Gisèle Pelicot has opened up a conversation about sexual violence in a country where a serious reckoning was well overdue.
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What if Trump Doesnât Need to Keep Any of His Promises?
For the 47th president, illusion is the new accountability.
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Itâs a Mistake to Charge Luigi Mangione With Terrorism
It could complicate a simple case and turn it into a political circus.
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Calls to the Media: Fight Trumpâs Lawsuits
Readers discuss lawsuits against The Des Moines Register and ABC News. Also: Violence in school; a Mideast bridge; cash and the disabled; murder is wrong.
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Put Down the Laser Pointer, Please, and Then Letâs Chat
The drone panic isnât just about drones.
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Thereâs Still Time for the Senate to Support the First Amendment
Trump hasnât been the least bit reticent about his plans to reshape Washington in his image.
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Thomas Friedman on Syria, the U.S. and Trump
The columnist on why Trumpâs biggest challenge will be weak states, not strong states.
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10 Life Lessons for Grown-Ups From Childrenâs Classics
Even in a world populated by devious wolves, beauty shines through occasionally.
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Bibi Netanyahu Is Failing Ever Upward
The Israeli prime minister remains in power.
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The Case for Throwing Stones From a Glass House
One of the epic moral battles of this century is the one against sexual violence worldwide, and the U.S. has a chance to lead.
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Temporarily Disconnected From Politics? Feel No Guilt About It.
Black women arenât the only voters who are taking a moment.
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Can Anyone Make Sense of Luigi Mangione? Maybe His Favorite Writer.
How to make sense of the UnitedHealthcare C.E.O. shooting
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Democrats, Donât Forget the Atheists
Galvanize these voters without alienating of party members of faith would be pretty easy.
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Aghast at a Move to Revoke the Polio Vaccine
Readers write about the polio vaccine and the dread of the disease in the past. Also: Reducing crime; the Unabomberâs victims; health insurances woes.
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Surveilling Speech Wonât Increase Birthrates
Itâs easier for governments to restrict freedom of expression than it is to fix material conditions.
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Now Is Not the Time for Surrender
What do Democrats need to do? Act like an opposition party.
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What if Our Democracy Canât Survive Without Christianity?
An atheist helps David French understand how religion supports Americaâs political ideals.
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Pre-emptive Pardons, Wanted or Not
Responses to a guest essay by Sarah Isgur, who is on Kash Patelâs enemies list. Also: A strategy intended to prevent suicides; a renewal of hope.
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Worthwhile Canadian Resignation
Chrystia Freelandâs departure raises questions about how sharply Trudeau will counter Trump.
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âA Sword and a Shieldâ: How the Supreme Court Supercharged Trumpâs Power
The legal scholars Gillian Metzger and Kate Shaw discuss how recent Supreme Court decisions could enable Trump in his second term.
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Paul Krugman: After 25 Years, My Parting Words to Readers
A columnist reflects on a quarter-century of contrarian opinions at The Times.
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Pope Francis: There Is Faith in Humor
The best thing to do in front of a mirror is to laugh at ourselves. It is good for us.
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