Guest Columns Paul Krugman: Let’s hear it for Janet Yellen And yes, there’s a bit of payback for Donald Trump, who denied her a well-earned second term as Fed chair,… November 29, 2020
Guest Columns Maureen Dowd: The Lady and the Trump But eventually I had to turn off the new season of “The Crown,” focusing on Princess Diana, and drag my… November 28, 2020
Guest Columns Maureen Dowd: The L:ady and the Trump But eventually I had to turn off the new season of “The Crown,” focusing on Princess Diana, and drag my… November 28, 2020
Guest Columns Deeper conversations make for more intimacy Ask elevating questions. All of us have developed a way of being that is our technique for getting through each… November 27, 2020
Guest Columns Third term of the Obama presidency Blowdu1-i-syn Joe Biden will be president because of his close association with Obama, because he espoused many of the same… November 20, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: On the compromises that are fatal to liberalism “Why is a career like that of Christopher Hitchens not only unlikely but almost unimaginable?” Packer asked. “Put another way:… November 13, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: How the Times lost its way on the 1619 project In some ways, this ambition succeeded. The 1619 Project introduced a date, previously obscure to most Americans, that ought always… November 6, 2020
Guest Columns Jamelle Bouie: We waited for a repudiation that never came It is no longer on the table. A Joe Biden win, if it happens, will be as narrow an Electoral… November 6, 2020
Guest Columns David Brooks: Is this the new future of American liberalism? If this trend had continued for an entire year, American economic output would have been down by about a third.… October 21, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: A secret Trump supporter spills the beans She’s asked me not to publish her last name. It would not go down well for her at the store… October 3, 2020
Guest Columns Jennifer Senior: The Ginsburg-Scalia routine was not a farce As many have almost tediously noted, the irony of this two-part drama is that both seats were occupied by people… September 23, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: An open letter to Mitt Romney, about the Supreme Court It isn’t hard to guess what you’re hearing from most of your fellow Republicans as they try to persuade you… September 22, 2020
Guest Columns Ross Douthat: Let’s talk about what isn’t President Trump’s fault A few days later, courtesy of Bob Woodward’s omniscient tape recorder, we received a reminder of the president’s culpable failures… September 16, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: How will a post-Trump Republican Party look? Not only will he remain in office for another term, but the Trumpers will also dominate the GOP for another… September 10, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: The unwitting progressives who bolster Trump NPR’s assistance in this matter was surely unwitting. But that doesn’t make it any less effective. The assist came in… September 9, 2020
Guest Columns David Brooks: President Trump and the politics of ‘mean world’ The Biden family is emotionally open, rendered vulnerable by tragedy and driven by a powerful desire to connect. The Trump… September 2, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: This Biden blunder alone could sink his chances “Shutdown Joe” – after the former vice president’s biggest blunder in the campaign thus far. I’m referring to his comment,… August 27, 2020
Guest Columns Farhad Manjoo: How to Fix America: Spend. Spend. Spend. While the kids cannonballed into the saltwater pool and my wife sped through several novels, I spent my time in… August 22, 2020
Guest Columns Ross Douthat: The ghost of contraception pioneer Margaret Sanger Under the pressures of the current moment, apparently, that minimization isn’t sustainable anymore. This is an interesting shift from just… August 15, 2020
Guest Columns David Brooks: Nonconformity must have a future; we need it The oldest and vastest was the exclusion of people of color from the commanding institutions of our culture. Today, there’s… August 7, 2020
Guest Columns Bret Stephens: American crime and the crazy Baltimore model What happened? On April 12, 2015, Freddie Gray suffered a fatal injury in the back of a police van. Peaceful… July 24, 2020
Guest Columns Michelle Goldberg: Trump’s occupation of American cities has begun It was part of a small flood of titles meant to help Americans find their bearings as the new president… July 23, 2020
Guest Columns Charles Blow: Let’s start calling things by their proper names – like ‘race relations’ We are engaged in yet another national conversation about race and racism, privilege and oppression. But, as is usually the… July 18, 2020
Guest Columns Charles Blow: Yes, even George Washington – especially him The very idea that one group of people believed that they had the right to own another human being is… July 10, 2020