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Opinion

Highlights

  1. The Defendants in France’s Rape Trial Are Telling Us Something Horrifying

    The past few weeks have been a brutal reminder that ignorance or the claiming of it can be a convenient tool of the powerful.

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    A protest this month near Mazan, France, where Dominic Pelicot has pleaded guilty to drugging and raping his wife for about a decade and offering her to strangers.
    CreditClement Mahoudeau/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
    Guest Essay
  2. Ta-Nehisi Coates on Israel: ‘I Felt Lied To’

    The journalist discusses his experience visiting Israel and the West Bank.

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    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times; Michael Tyrone Delaney for The New York Times
    The Ezra Klein Show
  3. The Divisions Roiling Beneath the Democratic Party’s Joyful Exterior

    Three columnists explore what Kamala Harris’s appeal to conservatives means for the left.

     By Lydia PolgreenJamelle Bouie and

    CreditPhoto Illustration by The New York Times. Photo:Charlie Neibergall/Associated Press
    Matter of Opinion
  4. Food Is What We Have In Common. Why Don’t We Hear More From the Candidates About It?

    Food is the springboard to talk about a host of issues, including climate, economic justice, public health and labor.

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    CreditRob en Robin
    Guest Essay
  5. I Froze My Eggs to Reclaim My Right to Rest

    As a Latina, I was taught that my purpose was to produce. But I needed a break.

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    CreditIsabella Bersellini
    Guest Essay

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    Doctors, A.I. and Empathy for Patients

    Readers discuss a guest essay about ChatGPT’s bedside manner. Also: Breast cancer screenings; Walz’s missteps; supporting the mental health of schoolchildren.

     
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