Op-Ed Columnist The Midterms Really Are Looking Good for Democrats Don’t be fooled by month-to-month fluctuations in the polls. By DAVID LEONHARDT
The Conversation History Comes Knocking for Trump Again This time it’s the Supreme Court that hangs in the balance. By GAIL COLLINS and BRET STEPHENS
Op-Ed Columnist Women Might Save America Yet Under Trump, politics is being reborn in the neighborhoods. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Op-Ed Columnist The Gender War Is On! And Fake In the face of growing economic equality, why is politics dividing men and women? By DAVID BROOKS
Op-Ed Columnist Trump’s Taking Us From Temper Tantrum to Trade War Unlike children in cages, angry allies can and will retaliate. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Susan Collins Tends to Her Image She talks like a centrist. She doesn’t necessarily vote like one. By DAVID LEONHARDT
Op-Ed Columnist Trump’s Rage Junkies Trump is like a drug dealer who has addicted his followers to fear and rage and keeps supplying it in constant doses. By CHARLES M. BLOW
Op-Ed Columnist Anthony Kennedy’s Imperial Legacy The retiring justice imagined that his personal vision could unify the country. He was wrong. By ROSS DOUTHAT
Op-Ed Columnist Local Girl Makes Good At long last, the Democrats have a candidate with youth, fight and energy — and not Trumpian dragon energy. By MAUREEN DOWD
Op-Ed Columnist The Millennial Socialists Are Coming Part of the blue wave is red. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Op-Ed Columnist Trump’s Potemkin Economy The trade war is going great, say trade warriors. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Will Mexico Get Its Donald? Mexicans vote on Sunday, politically united over one thing: total contempt for Donald Trump. But they seem intent on electing their own version of him. By BRET STEPHENS
Op-Ed Columnist Friday Night Music: Chvrches (Self-indulgent! Not a Column!) Trying once again to restore a blog tradition. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Of Course, It Could Not Happen Here History wouldn’t happen to be repeating itself, would it? By ROGER COHEN
Op-Ed Columnist University of Chicago’s Diversity Problem It doesn’t enroll many lower-income students. Its new admissions policy may not change that. By DAVID LEONHARDT
Germany’s Great Unraveling Germany's football team has fallen in the first round, the first time in 80 years. It’s not a good German moment. By ROGER COHEN
Op-Ed Columnist Trump Versus the Hog-Maker Harley-Davidson vrooms off to the trade war. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Anthony Kennedy and the Privatization of Meaning The famous “mystery of life” passage shrugged at the big questions and hastened the march of individualism. By DAVID BROOKS
Op-Ed Columnist The Cosmic Joke of Donald Trump’s Power How does a polarizing president with no mandate or compass get to reshape America? By FRANK BRUNI
Op-Ed Columnist A Supreme Court for the Powerful How to understand Anthony Kennedy’s retirement. By DAVID LEONHARDT
Op-Ed Columnist The Midterms Really Are Looking Good for Democrats Don’t be fooled by month-to-month fluctuations in the polls. By DAVID LEONHARDT
The Conversation History Comes Knocking for Trump Again This time it’s the Supreme Court that hangs in the balance. By GAIL COLLINS and BRET STEPHENS
Op-Ed Columnist Women Might Save America Yet Under Trump, politics is being reborn in the neighborhoods. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Op-Ed Columnist The Gender War Is On! And Fake In the face of growing economic equality, why is politics dividing men and women? By DAVID BROOKS
Op-Ed Columnist Trump’s Taking Us From Temper Tantrum to Trade War Unlike children in cages, angry allies can and will retaliate. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Susan Collins Tends to Her Image She talks like a centrist. She doesn’t necessarily vote like one. By DAVID LEONHARDT
Op-Ed Columnist Trump’s Rage Junkies Trump is like a drug dealer who has addicted his followers to fear and rage and keeps supplying it in constant doses. By CHARLES M. BLOW
Op-Ed Columnist Anthony Kennedy’s Imperial Legacy The retiring justice imagined that his personal vision could unify the country. He was wrong. By ROSS DOUTHAT
Op-Ed Columnist Local Girl Makes Good At long last, the Democrats have a candidate with youth, fight and energy — and not Trumpian dragon energy. By MAUREEN DOWD
Op-Ed Columnist The Millennial Socialists Are Coming Part of the blue wave is red. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Op-Ed Columnist Trump’s Potemkin Economy The trade war is going great, say trade warriors. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Will Mexico Get Its Donald? Mexicans vote on Sunday, politically united over one thing: total contempt for Donald Trump. But they seem intent on electing their own version of him. By BRET STEPHENS
Op-Ed Columnist Friday Night Music: Chvrches (Self-indulgent! Not a Column!) Trying once again to restore a blog tradition. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Of Course, It Could Not Happen Here History wouldn’t happen to be repeating itself, would it? By ROGER COHEN
Op-Ed Columnist University of Chicago’s Diversity Problem It doesn’t enroll many lower-income students. Its new admissions policy may not change that. By DAVID LEONHARDT
Germany’s Great Unraveling Germany's football team has fallen in the first round, the first time in 80 years. It’s not a good German moment. By ROGER COHEN
Op-Ed Columnist Trump Versus the Hog-Maker Harley-Davidson vrooms off to the trade war. By PAUL KRUGMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Anthony Kennedy and the Privatization of Meaning The famous “mystery of life” passage shrugged at the big questions and hastened the march of individualism. By DAVID BROOKS
Op-Ed Columnist The Cosmic Joke of Donald Trump’s Power How does a polarizing president with no mandate or compass get to reshape America? By FRANK BRUNI
Op-Ed Columnist A Supreme Court for the Powerful How to understand Anthony Kennedy’s retirement. By DAVID LEONHARDT