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Opinion

Highlights

  1. Guest Essay

    Modi’s Temple of Lies

    India’s many problems can’t be solved by his radical Hindu nationalism.

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  2. The Editorial Board

    Donald Trump and American Justice

    Donald Trump is enjoying the same guarantees of fairness and due process before the law that he sought to deny to others during his term.

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    CreditPool photo by Mary Altaffer
  1. The Courage to Follow the Evidence on Transgender Care

    Dr. Hilary Cass’s thoughtful medical review is a model for how we should address difficult issues.

     By

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    David Brooks
  2. What Sentencing Could Look Like if Trump Is Found Guilty

    Prison time is a possibility. It’s uncertain, of course, but plausible.

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    Guest Essay
  3. Abortion Is Remaking Our Political Landscape. Why Aren’t Guns?

    Is it possible for us to get to the same place on gun safety that we’re getting to on abortion — where the people who make the policy feel pressure to be sensible?

     By

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    Gail Collins
  4. Republicans Wanted a Crackdown on Israel’s Critics. Columbia Obliged.

    The latest campus antisemitism hearing was a travesty.

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    Nemat Shafik, known as Minouche, emerged from a four-hour grilling during a House committee hearing on antisemitism largely unscathed.
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    Michelle Goldberg
  5. Donald Trump’s Secret Shame About New York City Haunts His Trial

    For a kid from Queens who never quite conquered Manhattan, this trial is a fitting homecoming.

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    CreditDamon Winter/The New York Times
    Guest Essay

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  7. Michelle Cottle

    A Biden Victory in November Turns on This State

    Biden needs to find a narrative for his candidacy, then work like hell to push it out. But it’s hard to argue people out of their feelings.

    By Michelle Cottle and Damon Winter

     
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