Latest Articles
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LETTER
An Israeli View on Peace
Israel’s consul general in New York responds to an editorial.
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LETTERS
The Effects of Ending Net Neutrality
Is the F.C.C. decision a victory for special interests that will harm consumers, or a fairer system in which heavy internet users might pay more?
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LETTER
How #MeToo Threatens Equality
A reader argues that not distinguishing between different forms of harassment — a clumsy advance versus an assault — “diminishes women.”
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LETTER
The Tax Bill: ‘This Abomination’
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union writes that “hard-working families deserve better than this bill.”
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LETTER
Parents, Kids and Tech
A reader is grateful that her concerns about her children’s tech use are in the past.
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Defeat in Alabama
President Trump tried to distance himself from Roy Moore’s loss.
By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
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DISABILITY
My Supercharged, Tricked Out, Bluetooth Wheelchair Life Force
The bond I have with my fellow bus commuter isn’t just tolerant. It’s fully embracing of me.
By KATIE SAVIN
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
What’s Stifling Pay Raises Is Also Curbing Economic Growth
As productivity growth lags, living standards for American workers do, too.
By RYAN AVENT
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CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER
The Deserving Rich and the Deserving Poor
Americans are a generous people, but our generosity comes with moral judgments.
By TIMOTHY EGAN
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
How I Went From the Governor’s Office to a Jail Cell
Ukraine’s corrupt elites have turned what could be one of Europe’s wealthiest countries into one of its poorest.
By MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI