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Donating breast milk should be more like donating blood. Comments
President Obama has ordered the bombing of Tikrit, but he has failed to show how it could advance American interests. Comments
The S.E.C. still has not put political-spending disclosure on its to-do list.
Many people think the Democrats have an advantage heading into 2016. They don’t. Comments
When good news of solid job growth at both the national level and in states is a conservative nightmare. Comments
Cockpit conduct is well regulated, but ruling out human flaws is harder. Comments
Graves in the life-giving rice paddies along the Mekong Delta suggest the Asian gift for acceptance. Comments
Senate Republicans have produced a budget that repeals the Affordable Care Act, guts Medicare, and gives a tax break to the rich.
Developing instinctual learning can help scientists see patterns in the digital universe. Comments
Charging him for desertion and misbehaving before the enemy stands to accomplish little at this point.
Requiring that two people be in the cockpit at all times during flight, as many airlines already do, is a sensible step. Comments
Some say that broadcasting isn't a good idea when you don't know what's out there. But we needn't be so cautious.
Across the land, rich petty offenders pay fines while the poor go to jail. But that’s against the law.
Even in the final months of the Civil War, Southern whites were buying and selling human beings.
The state’s budget decisions are made by four men in a back room. A woman deserves a seat at their table.
Seeing an old landscape through a newborn’s eyes.
The most compelling and talked-about opinions from around the world. Connect with columnists, readers and influential thinkers. Join the conversation around the day’s biggest issues.
As a clown working in children’s hospitals, I spent a lot of time with terminally ill people. But the view is different when it is your loved one in the bed.
Ms. Jolie Pitt’s recent op-ed inspired gratitude, good wishes, and laments about the costs of health care.
University of Cape Town students are right to demand the removal of a statue honoring colonialism’s great exemplar. Comments
With some diplomatic heavy-lifting, Beijing is finally easing into its role as a great power.
The Senate majority leader calls the Obama administration’s pending emissions regulations a “war on coal.”
Is spending more on education the best way to improve schools?
I was awkward by phone, but charming by email.
The bureau still hasn’t fixed some of the problems outlined in the 9/11 Commission report in 2004.
Underlying the religious violence are issues of caste and class. Comments
In a recent music video, Los Jornaleros del Norte offer a reminder of the toll detention and deportation can take on families.
The government has delayed the vote once. It must not be allowed to do so again.
“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” shows us not just a strong female character but someone who’s had to work hard to maintain her sanity under terrible circumstances.
Without policies that would lift wages, the housing recovery remains uncertain.
While the country bans the slaughter of cows, its beef exports grow. What gives? Comments
The question is not merely academic. The way we define the problem affects the lives of millions. Comments
In my community, this was not how you solved your problems.
At the Battle of Fort Stedman, one of the last decisive engagements of the Civil War, my ancestor was a hero, a deserter, or both.
Roundup, widely used in farming, is “probably” carcinogenic. Comments
Ten artists recall the special creatures that found their way into their young lives.
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