The ‘Trump-Oprah’ Voter
Many Americans think of Donald Trump as a celebrity first and a politician second, no matter his record or offenses.
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Many Americans think of Donald Trump as a celebrity first and a politician second, no matter his record or offenses.
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Why, after decades of conflict reporting, the columnist is still hopeful.
By Nicholas Kristof and
A yawning hole in the Siberian landscape should be a warning about the dangers of extraction.
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Is 2024 the year that Iran finally decides it can no longer take chances with its security and races to build a nuclear bomb?
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When Representation Forgets to Include the Jews
The motion picture academy’s museum finally acknowledges the industry’s debt.
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Pay Caitlin Clark What She’s Worth
In addition to being the right thing to do, it would be a sound investment in a league deserving of greater public attention.
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Forget the Polls, President Biden. Our Readers Have Some Strategy Ideas.
Readers told us what they thought was missing from the president’s re-election campaign.
By Rachel L. Harris and
Why Biden Is Behind in the Polls
Readers discuss a column by Ezra Klein. Also: Benjamin Netanyahu’s fate; Madonna at 65; a pediatrics group on gender-affirming care.
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Most voters say that they’re doing OK but that the economy is bad.
By Paul Krugman
Americans have traded their faith in the American dream for the same sour, populist mood as pretty much everybody else.
By David Brooks
Young Republican staff members appear to be developing terminal white nationalist brain. And they will staff the next Republican administration.
By David Austin Walsh
Or, what I learned from my roommate’s unconscionable taste in music.
By John McWhorter
Her long-term future, and that of her party, may come to pass one day. Or not.
By Katherine Miller
If price is no object, neither is death.
By Frank Bruni
Readers discuss a column by Ezra Klein. Also: Benjamin Netanyahu’s fate; Madonna at 65; a pediatrics group on gender-affirming care.
Is 2024 the year that Iran finally decides it can no longer take chances with its security and races to build a nuclear bomb?
By John Ghazvinian
Many Americans think of Donald Trump as a celebrity first and a politician second, no matter his record or offenses.
By Kristen Soltis Anderson
In addition to being the right thing to do, it would be a sound investment in a league deserving of greater public attention.
By Joshua Mendelsohn
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