Anti-Vaccine Activists Have Taken Vaccine Science Hostage
The fear that even the slightest controversial findings will be distorted is leading to self-censorship.
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The fear that even the slightest controversial findings will be distorted is leading to self-censorship.
By MELINDA WENNER MOYER
Yes, I have a single mom. Don’t panic.
By ZOE GREENBERG
CBS should realize that workplace harassers can lead to high turnover, poor productivity and a poisoned workplace culture.
By BRYCE COVERT
His demonization of the news media won’t fall on deaf ears.
By BRET STEPHENS
Summer fun: Do you really want Paul Manafort on the grill?
By GAIL COLLINS
What is it like to see young people exposed to so much anger? Heartbreaking, says a Times photographer.
By DAMON WINTER
Democrats are shifting left on immigration, and it shows at the polls.
By SEAN McELWEE
The civil rights lawyer Vanita Gupta answers vital questions about the census’ citizenship question, including what you can do to stop it.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Pope Francis declares capital punishment unambiguously wrong. No exceptions.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
President Trump and Giuseppe Conte, the new Italian prime minister, play to their publics by demonizing immigrants.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The administration’s plan to roll back auto mileage standards is based on bad science, bad math and bad faith.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Can a mix of liberal politics and soft traditionalism survive a militant left and a right-wing Israel?
By ROSS DOUTHAT
In a deeply Democratic state, a Republican governor prospers. The president could ruin that.
By FRANK BRUNI
Democrats don’t need to win the white working class. They need to do better with it.
By DAVID LEONHARDT
From tax cuts to Kavanaugh, he’s been relentless about hurting working-class Americans.
By PAUL KRUGMAN
48 hours in the Trump campaign against independent information.
By DAVID LEONHARDT