Guest Columns Big win for Trump on U.S. policy toward Iran So far, the result has been closer to the opposite. That much was further made clear thanks to excellent reporting… April 12, 2019
David Brooks Why you too will love Mayor Pete BOOT-edge-edge His campaign bio, “Shortest Way Home,” was the 25th-best-selling book on Amazon. That put him just a few dozen places… April 9, 2019
Frank Bruni A restaurant for elders best place to dine out when you’re over 50 is where love refreshes you April 7, 2019
Thomas Friedman The United Kingdom has gone stark raving mad Loiseau told the Journal du Dimanche that she chose the name because “he wakes me up every morning meowing to… April 5, 2019
David Brooks We’ve all just made fools of ourselves – again “I think there’s plenty of evidence of collusion and conspiracy in plain sight.” – Rep. Adam Schiff, chairman of the… March 31, 2019
Thomas Friedman Loving Israel to death and Congress are on a collision coursewith a Jewish democracy March 30, 2019
Thomas Friedman Who do you call at 3 a.m.? it comes to foreign policy capabilities,Democratic candidates have some explaining to do March 24, 2019
Thomas Friedman Ilhan Omar, AIPAC and me I’m a Jew from her hometown but I’m an American first – and I can’t seehow the congresswoman is trying… March 18, 2019
Frank Bruni Rigging college not new for wealthy He recounted the involvement of one father and mother in their son’s personal (hah!) essay, which they didn’t trust him… March 17, 2019
Guest Columns Hickenlooper + capitalism = a way to beat Trump After being laid off from his job as a geologist during the oil bust of the 1980s, he and his… March 13, 2019
Guest Columns Not the fun kind of feminist work of radical Andrea Dworkin enjoys a rebirth March 10, 2019
Guest Columns Ilhan Omar knew exactly what she was doing Ilhan Omar, the freshman representative from Minnesota, more than meets the progressive American version of that standard. Like many self-described… March 8, 2019
Guest Columns Can the boss from hell still be a great leader? “There is a danger of your being generally disliked by your colleagues and subordinates because of your rough, sarcastic and… March 4, 2019
Guest Columns Netflix is a portal to Earth internet might bring the world together after all March 3, 2019
David Brooks How the American left fell in love with elitism Over the past 10 years, American capitalism has produced 20 million new jobs. The productive dynamism of capitalism is truly… February 19, 2019
David Leonhardt How words become weapons, forms of cowardice Billionaire was a neutral word, grounded in math: Such a person could spend $10 million a year for 100 years… February 18, 2019
Guest Columns Iran has languished in darkness for 40 long years History hasn’t been kind to their sympathy. “The depiction of him as fanatical, reactionary and the bearer of crude prejudices… February 17, 2019
Guest Columns Abolish billionaires Eliminating excessive wealth may be an ideawhose time has come for America February 16, 2019
Nicholas Kristof Forget beaver jokes, Canada is leader world needs Saudi Arabia announced that it was expelling Canada’s ambassador, halting flights to Canada, ending purchases of Canadian wheat, recalling students… February 11, 2019
Ross Douthat The Trump Doctrine foreign policy, like it or not, this administration is exceeding expectations February 9, 2019
David Brooks Kamala Harris could be the fighter Dems need She is an amazing amalgam of different elements – highly educated elite meritocrat, Oakland street fighter, crusading, rough-elbow prosecutor, canny… February 5, 2019
Thomas Friedman More schools, fewer tanks the Mideast needs from the U.S. now is not force but education February 3, 2019
Frank Bruni The Super Bowl that a broken America deserves Sure, a bunch of people will make a boatload of money, tens of millions of us will reflexively tune in… February 2, 2019