America Is on the Brink of a Great Political Realignment. It’s Already Visible in Arizona.
He and his acolytes purged the G.O.P. to make it smaller and more strident.
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He and his acolytes purged the G.O.P. to make it smaller and more strident.
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The PRESS Act has unanimous support in the House, but a few senators are blocking it.
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It’s been a long year. That won’t stop it from being a very long 22 days.
By Gail Collins and
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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Ta-Nehisi Coates on Israel: ‘I Felt Lied To’
The journalist discusses his experience visiting Israel and the West Bank.
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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
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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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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The past few weeks have been a brutal reminder that ignorance or the claiming of it can be a convenient tool of the powerful.
By Valentine Faure
His grim vision of America seems stuck in the past.
By Paul Krugman
He and his acolytes purged the G.O.P. to make it smaller and more strident.
By Michelle Goldberg
Readers discuss a guest essay about ChatGPT’s bedside manner. Also: Breast cancer screenings; Walz’s missteps; supporting the mental health of schoolchildren.
The artificial intelligence start-up behind ChatGPT needs a legal structure that ensures its commitments can be enforced.
By Andrew Kassoy
It’s been a long year. That won’t stop it from being a very long 22 days.
By Gail Collins and Bret Stephens
I wish you could see what happens to the magnificent colors of berry and bird and flower in the slanting autumn light.
By Margaret Renkl
David French argues the solution is simpler than we think.
By David French and Sophia Alvarez Boyd
The PRESS Act has unanimous support in the House, but a few senators are blocking it.
By The Editorial Board
The success of the polio vaccination campaign in Gaza shouldn’t obfuscate the threat of other diseases.
By Mohammed Aghaalkurdi
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