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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The consequences of Biden’s decision to withhold munitions from Israel could be the opposite of what he intends.
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Will the jury buy the image that the ex-president and his allies are selling?
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Trump’s lawyer tried to pepper her with minor inconsistencies but didn’t land a real blow.
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We may not mean to, but we are hurting the dogs we claim to love.
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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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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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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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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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It starts with keeping our humanity and recognizing it in others.
By David Brooks
MAGA Republicans’ obsession with woke washing machines.
By Paul Krugman
The consequences of Biden’s decision to withhold munitions from Israel could be the opposite of what he intends.
By Bret Stephens
There is a simple way to fix the Antisemitism Awareness Act.
By David French
It was one of the best Black musicals ever to make it to Broadway, and you’ve probably never heard of it.
By John McWhorter
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.
Colleges cannot accede to student protesters’ demands that they jettison investments because of the war in Gaza.
By Gary Sernovitz
We may not mean to, but we are hurting the dogs we claim to love.
By Alexandra Horowitz
Will the jury buy the image that the ex-president and his allies are selling?
By Jessica Bennett
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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