Op-Ed Contributors
Did Trump Obstruct Justice?
New reporting makes for a compelling case that he did, on multiple counts.
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New reporting makes for a compelling case that he did, on multiple counts.
By BARRY BERKE, NOAH BOOKBINDER and NORMAN L. EISEN
Kids who know how to deceive are smarter and better adjusted.
By ALEX STONE
The United Arab Emirates has undertaken a brazen plan to deal with its stateless population. It could set a dangerous precedent.
By ATOSSA ARAXIA ABRAHAMIAN
Many feminists have had it with this movement, in which women perceive themselves to be as frail as Victorian housewives.
By DAPHNE MERKIN
Michael Wolff’s new book shows the cynicism of all those covering for the president.
By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
The Communist Party’s emerging empire is more the result of force than a gravitational pull of Chinese ideas.
By EDWARD WONG
For the key to our political destiny in 2018, look to Colorado.
By FRANK BRUNI
Much of what the federal government does has scientific and technological underpinnings. Yet the president has still not appointed a science adviser.
By NEAL F. LANE and MICHAEL RIORDAN
Alternative-health gurus harness the language of medicine to sound authoritative. Doctors and other scientists must push back.
By LISA PRYOR
Republicans are tying themselves even more tightly to Trump, because they can’t escape their deal with the devil
By PAUL KRUGMAN
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
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
Celebrate the demise of the transparent sham, but don’t be fooled into thinking the conspiracists are going away.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
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
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
In 2017, women marched for their daughters. This year, let’s take action for ourselves.
By JILL FILIPOVIC
A real D.J. is part shaman, part tech wizard, part crowd psychologist, all artist. Many people claim the title, but far fewer embody it.
By SELWYN SEYFU HINDS
My father and the Pentagon seemed to agree. There could be life out there.
By DAN BARRY
The magic of living on the park comes to an end.
By MAEVE HIGGINS
Economists were mostly incorrect in their predictions for 2017. That was par for the course.
By RUCHIR SHARMA