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24 mars
17h47
A child dead from measles is a high price to pay for one’s...
A child dead from measles is a high price to pay for one’s beliefs, Joanne Oroark writes in a letter to The Times. https: nyti.ms 487zLjY
16h37
How is the war in Iran impacting how countries think about energy...
How is the war in Iran impacting how countries think about energy security? The energy policy expert Jason Bordoff discusses on The Ezra Klein Show....
15h58
In the U.S., women are more likely to be injured and die in a car...
In the U.S., women are more likely to be injured and die in a car crash than men. Why? After the filmmaker Eve Van Dyke’s own crash, she dug through...
14h44
Why don’t more Democrats explicitly moderate their stands on...
Why don’t more Democrats explicitly moderate their stands on transgender rights, immigration and other issues? Thomas Edsall asks. https: nyti.ms...
13h40
The Trump administration has quietly killed an effort that would...
The Trump administration has quietly killed an effort that would have helped secure America’s future in the crucial semiconductor industry, writes...
05h17
In place of the Pax Americana we are seeing a sort of Lax...
In place of the Pax Americana we are seeing a sort of Lax Americana, our columnist Carlos Lozada writes. It is a world in which a careless and...
01h45
In nytopinion By fully joining a partner that is...
In nytopinion By fully joining a partner that is reconciled to endlessly fighting, the U.S. has given up its most valuable role in the Middle East...
23 mars
23h23
The A.I. and crypto industries will inevitably have a place at...
The A.I. and crypto industries will inevitably have a place at tables where decisions are made, E.J. Dionne writes. But they shouldn’t own the tables...
18h28
We have to decide whether or not we have completely abandoned any...
We have to decide whether or not we have completely abandoned any pretense of expecting our leaders to demonstrate character in their words and...
17h12
Dyslexia forces you to think around corners that other people...
Dyslexia forces you to think around corners that other people don’t have to, Molly Jong-Fast writes. https: nyti.ms 47egUU7
16h10
Prediction markets offer an unnerving implicit philosophy: that...
Prediction markets offer an unnerving implicit philosophy: that we should relate to the future not as citizens or moralists, problem solvers or...
15h30
By fully joining a partner that is reconciled to endlessly...
By fully joining a partner that is reconciled to endlessly fighting, the United States has given up its most valuable role in the Middle East: the...
14h25
Maybe if 5 gas can inspire more individual Americans to change,...
Maybe if 5 gas can inspire more individual Americans to change, our leaders will eventually follow, writes Mike Grunwald. https: nyti.ms 4t06f7P
13h21
The Republican effort to undermine the 2026 midterm elections is...
The Republican effort to undermine the 2026 midterm elections is neither theoretical nor exaggerated, writes Chuck Schumer, the Senate minority...
05h16
Why aren’t Danish voters ready to hand a sweeping victory to the...
Why aren’t Danish voters ready to hand a sweeping victory to the woman who took on Mr. Trump? Martin Krasnik asks from Copenhagen. https: nyti.ms...
22 mars
21h09
I have plenty of complaints about the war I served in two decades...
I have plenty of complaints about the war I served in two decades ago: the Iraq war was ill-conceived, hubristic and marred by poor leadership at the...
19h53
Perhaps we would be better served by imagining a world in which...
Perhaps we would be better served by imagining a world in which members of the working class have more time for their own lives, Dale E. Tozier...
18h42
The autonomy of the boys in Stand by Me’ is vastly different...
The autonomy of the boys in Stand by Me’ is vastly different from the freedoms allowed a child living in 2026, when each is practically AirTagged,...
16h15
Seeing China as it is will help the United States judge where to...
Seeing China as it is will help the United States judge where to compete with China, where to cooperate and how to strengthen its own foundations,...
15h43
We dress to impress and to attract the attention of other people...
We dress to impress and to attract the attention of other people and show off. But we also dress out of defiance; to look fabulous is to deny the...
13h31
Placing too much faith in the courts in this moment mistakes...
Placing too much faith in the courts in this moment mistakes litigation for resistance, Duncan Hosie writes. https: nyti.ms 4rM9NcK
01h07
The left can find power with a mass politics of legislative...
The left can find power with a mass politics of legislative supremacy, our columnist Jamelle Bouie writes but in a largely atomized society of...
21 mars
23h23
My mother understood that hospice was never intended to be merely...
My mother understood that hospice was never intended to be merely a service delivery model, Ken Ross, the president of the Elisabeth Kübler-Ross...
21h15
For years, I helped create television that promised audiences a...
For years, I helped create television that promised audiences a glimpse of reality while shaping what they saw, Jay Manuel writes of America’s Next...
20h09
Whatever short-term gain Mr. Trump thinks he is getting by lying...
Whatever short-term gain Mr. Trump thinks he is getting by lying about the war in Iran is far exceeded by the cost, for him, the country and the...
19h20
We can cough up the cash when there’s political will, our...
We can cough up the cash when there’s political will, our columnist nickkristof.bsky.social writes about the Pentagon’s 200 billion request for the...
15h51
The Vanity Fair Oscar party had a euphoric vibe, our columnist...
The Vanity Fair Oscar party had a euphoric vibe, our columnist Maureen Dowd writes. So I was startled when two famous guests had a bristling...
13h44
With the war in Iran, Donald Trump is making the very fundamental...
With the war in Iran, Donald Trump is making the very fundamental mistake that so many war leaders make, which is totally misunderstanding the mind...
20 mars
19h16
Princeton, the alma mater of Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and...
Princeton, the alma mater of Supreme Court Justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor, would come to play a role in how both jurists understood not...