The Death of Iran’s President Does Not Bode Well
The generation on the cusp of taking power in Iran sees domestic oppression and foreign aggression as indispensable to the success of the revolution.
By Reuel Marc Gerecht and
The generation on the cusp of taking power in Iran sees domestic oppression and foreign aggression as indispensable to the success of the revolution.
By Reuel Marc Gerecht and
A strange sense of anticlimax hangs over the Trump trial.
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The stock market isn’t the economy — but its record high refutes conspiracy theories.
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The request for International Criminal Court arrest warrants promotes the idea that the basic rules of international humanitarian law apply to all.
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Bibi Is Choosing Stefanik and Trump. President Biden, Don’t Be Fooled.
I don’t think Biden fully understands his “old friend” Netanyahu. Israeli defense officials are sending a clear warning.
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Who’s in More Trouble: Israel or Iran?
Iran’s rulers have forgotten that revolutions have a history of consuming their own.
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A Different Way of Seeing Justice Alito’s Blame-the-Wife Defense
In sickness and health, in public scandal and with convenient finger-pointing.
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Two Weeks Inside Gaza’s Ruined Hospitals
Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon, shows the unfathomable brutality of the war in Gaza.
By Samer Attar, Alexander Stockton and
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Iran’s rulers have forgotten that revolutions have a history of consuming their own.
By Bret Stephens
I don’t think Biden fully understands his “old friend” Netanyahu. Israeli defense officials are sending a clear warning.
By Thomas L. Friedman
Cutting through the misconceptions and conspiracy theories.
By Paul Krugman
Readers discuss a guest essay responding to critics of the protests. Also: Faith, family and the G.O.P.; deep dish pizza.
Congress and the judiciary can no longer allow a few justices to trample on the court’s reputation.
By Jesse Wegman
It is comforting to think that the red meat is for someone else.
By Jamelle Bouie
Some of Biden’s new tariffs targeting China make sense. But others seem motivated by a desire to outflank Trump in Rust Belt swing states.
By Steven Rattner
Could the U. S. economy be twice as large today if it hadn’t made policy mistakes in the 1970s?
By ‘The Ezra Klein Show’
Dr. Samer Attar, an American surgeon, shows the unfathomable brutality of the war in Gaza.
By Samer Attar, Alexander Stockton and Amanda Su
He could convert the United States from a dominant economic and military power into something he purports to abhor — a global loser.
By Jacob Heilbrunn
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