Editorial Israel Digs a Grave for the Two-State Solution Hard-liners, encouraged by Mr. Trump, and by Mr. Netanyahu’s political weakness, push for annexation of settlements and obstruct any land-for-peace deal. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Making Art Lovers Pay The Metropolitan Museum of Art is dropping its “suggested” admission for out-of-staters, in favor of a mandatory set of fees. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Bogus Voter-Fraud Commission Is Dead, but the Myths Aren’t Celebrate the demise of the transparent sham, but don’t be fooled into thinking the conspiracists are going away. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Andrew Cuomo’s Vision of New York’s Future, and His In his State of the State address, the governor offered his ambitions for a more progressive New York and beyond, and of course, a dig at Mayor de Blasio. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Koreans Turn Down the Volume Like an adult trying to converse while a child is having a tantrum, South Korea tries to resume engagement with the North as Mr. Trump tweets. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Can States Fix the G.O.P. Tax Law? With the Republican law seeming to target Democratic states for pain, governors are trying to avoid the damage. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Florida’s 1.5 Million Missing Voters In the state that bars more former felons from voting than anywhere else in America, a proposed constitutional amendment would change the game. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial ‘A New Progressive Era’ in New York City As he starts his second term, Mayor Bill de Blasio sets aside Clinton centrism in favor of Sanders-style progressivism. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Appreciations Arseny Roginsky, a Champion of Historical Truth He sought to “rescue from oblivion all those historical facts and names that are currently doomed to perish or disappear.” By SERGE SCHMEMANN
Editorial Capital Punishment Deserves a Quick Death It’s time for the Supreme Court to end state-sanctioned killing for good. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Don’t Cheer as the I.R.S. Grows Weaker A complex new tax code is enacted as its enforcement agency, with a decimated staff and a shrinking budget, struggles to do its job. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The Neediest Cases Fund One Source of Help for Many Sources of Need The quorum of pain in New York City is great. For many, The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund can help. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial E.U. Reminds Poland How a Democracy Acts By moving to control the judiciary, the Polish governing party earned a rebuke and the threat of losing voting rights in the union. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial France Fails to Face Up to Racism The Macron government caves in and calls for the ouster of a critic of police brutality. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Yemen Crucible Yemenis are dying as Saudi Arabia, with American help, and Iran fight a proxy war. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Reforms Rein In Police Harassment; Now More Is Needed Stop-and-frisk has been drastically reduced, but officers still need to be more accountable. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Where the Real Power Lies in Pakistan Hopes for civilian leadership fade as the army uses the threat of terrorism to assert dominance. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Amtrak Derailment Was Caused by a Collective Failure The deadly Amtrak train accident is, at bottom, yet another case of failing public policy and industry indifference. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Santa’s Manhattan Homes ... including the house where Virginia wrote the letter that inspired what is ranked as America’s most “unforgettable” editorial. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Free Detained Journalists in Myanmar When it comes to press freedom, Myanmar’s new democracy is little different from its old military dictatorship. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Israel Digs a Grave for the Two-State Solution Hard-liners, encouraged by Mr. Trump, and by Mr. Netanyahu’s political weakness, push for annexation of settlements and obstruct any land-for-peace deal. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Making Art Lovers Pay The Metropolitan Museum of Art is dropping its “suggested” admission for out-of-staters, in favor of a mandatory set of fees. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Bogus Voter-Fraud Commission Is Dead, but the Myths Aren’t Celebrate the demise of the transparent sham, but don’t be fooled into thinking the conspiracists are going away. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Andrew Cuomo’s Vision of New York’s Future, and His In his State of the State address, the governor offered his ambitions for a more progressive New York and beyond, and of course, a dig at Mayor de Blasio. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Koreans Turn Down the Volume Like an adult trying to converse while a child is having a tantrum, South Korea tries to resume engagement with the North as Mr. Trump tweets. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Can States Fix the G.O.P. Tax Law? With the Republican law seeming to target Democratic states for pain, governors are trying to avoid the damage. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Florida’s 1.5 Million Missing Voters In the state that bars more former felons from voting than anywhere else in America, a proposed constitutional amendment would change the game. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial ‘A New Progressive Era’ in New York City As he starts his second term, Mayor Bill de Blasio sets aside Clinton centrism in favor of Sanders-style progressivism. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Appreciations Arseny Roginsky, a Champion of Historical Truth He sought to “rescue from oblivion all those historical facts and names that are currently doomed to perish or disappear.” By SERGE SCHMEMANN
Editorial Capital Punishment Deserves a Quick Death It’s time for the Supreme Court to end state-sanctioned killing for good. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Don’t Cheer as the I.R.S. Grows Weaker A complex new tax code is enacted as its enforcement agency, with a decimated staff and a shrinking budget, struggles to do its job. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The Neediest Cases Fund One Source of Help for Many Sources of Need The quorum of pain in New York City is great. For many, The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund can help. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial E.U. Reminds Poland How a Democracy Acts By moving to control the judiciary, the Polish governing party earned a rebuke and the threat of losing voting rights in the union. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial France Fails to Face Up to Racism The Macron government caves in and calls for the ouster of a critic of police brutality. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Yemen Crucible Yemenis are dying as Saudi Arabia, with American help, and Iran fight a proxy war. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Reforms Rein In Police Harassment; Now More Is Needed Stop-and-frisk has been drastically reduced, but officers still need to be more accountable. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Where the Real Power Lies in Pakistan Hopes for civilian leadership fade as the army uses the threat of terrorism to assert dominance. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Amtrak Derailment Was Caused by a Collective Failure The deadly Amtrak train accident is, at bottom, yet another case of failing public policy and industry indifference. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Santa’s Manhattan Homes ... including the house where Virginia wrote the letter that inspired what is ranked as America’s most “unforgettable” editorial. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Free Detained Journalists in Myanmar When it comes to press freedom, Myanmar’s new democracy is little different from its old military dictatorship. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD