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Oil companies are backing a plan that seeks to insulate them from lawsuits for damages from carbon dioxide emissions.
By Lee Wasserman and David Kaiser
We fought for young women in the patriarchy first. But budding patriarchs could use some help too.
By Jessica Valenti
The children at the border are just the latest casualty of this deeply misguided approach to public policy.
By Emily Yoffe
The Trump administration’s proposed domestic gag rule is an assault on the patient-provider relationship.
By Julie Chor
My company, Cummins, and many other U.S. manufacturers needs strong ties to global markets to grow.
By Tom Linebarger
James Baldwin understood the difference between empathy and approval. Today, we would rather condemn than understand.
By Lee Siegel
Trump’s G.O.P. is not the party of Reagan and Bush, but of a much older, darker American political tradition.
By Jennifer Finney Boylan
Admissions policies hurt nonwhite applicants through slippery definitions of “merit” and by giving preference to athletes and children of alumni.
By Natasha Warikoo and Nadirah Farah Foley
The science can be harnessed to create a more equal society.
By Kathryn Paige Harden
In the past two decades, antitrust enforcement in the United States has been much less strict than in Europe.
By Luigi Zingales