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Opinion

Highlights

  1. Bret Stephens

    President Biden’s Biggest Blunder

    The consequences of Biden’s decision to withhold munitions from Israel could be the opposite of what he intends.

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  1. Paging Senator Schumer …

    There is a simple way to fix the Antisemitism Awareness Act.

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    David French
  2. Elite Colleges Walked Into the Israel Divestment Trap

    Colleges cannot accede to student protesters’ demands that they jettison investments because of the war in Gaza.

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    Columbia’s graduation in 1985, when students were demanding it rid itself of investments in South Africa.
    CreditMarilynn K. Yee/The New York Times
    Guest Essay
  3. The Part of the Kristi Noem Saga That I Can’t Shake

    It’s not just about her place in the G.O.P. but about the party, too.

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    Michelle Cottle
  4. One of the Most Successful Parties in the World Is Staggering to Inevitable Defeat

    Britain’s Conservative Party is in crisis.

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    Guest Essay
  5. What Happens When Abusive Parents Keep Their Children

    We need to rethink the policy of preserving families, seemingly at all costs.

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    Guest Essay

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  3. Bret Stephens

    President Biden’s Biggest Blunder

    The consequences of Biden’s decision to withhold munitions from Israel could be the opposite of what he intends.

    By Bret Stephens

     
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    Stormy Daniels vs. Donald Trump

    Readers discuss her testimony, urge live TV coverage and cite a parable. Also: A judge’s bias; Marjorie Taylor Greene; R.F.K. Jr.; teen depression and smartphones.

     
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  10. Nicholas Kristof

    The Case for Hope

    After decades of reporting on the front lines, I am awed by the material and moral progress the world has made.

    By Nicholas Kristof

     
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