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LETTERS
Why Trump’s Lawyers Advise, Don’t Talk to Mueller
Readers cite the president’s tendency to lie and exaggerate as a reason his attorneys are nervous.
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LETTER
Interviewing Refugees From Conflicts
A former executive director of Human Rights Watch describes his interviewing techniques to obtain reliable information.
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LETTERS
Analyzing Trump’s ‘Treason’ Accusation
Readers suggest a motive for the remark about Democrats and praise Senator Jeff Flake for his rebuke.
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LETTER
Who Cares About Truth?
A reader writes that “the worst among us do not care in the least whether or not something is true.”
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LETTER
A Firing at the Opera, and ‘a Moral Panic’
“Our culture is in the grip of a moral panic,” a reader says, lamenting that an opera director was fired for one “sexually charged remark.”
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LETTER
Child Farm Workers
A law professor says an Obama proposal to protect child farm workers was blocked by House Republicans.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Living Under Assad’s Siege
“No medicines, no bread, no water.”
By YASSIN AL-HAJ SALEH
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OP-DOCS
Rebel Monk
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther shook the church — and the world.
By MAX MONCH, ALEXANDER LAHL and PHILIPP SEEFELDT
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TIMESVIDEO
Rebel Monk
Five hundred years ago, Martin Luther shook the church — and the world.
By MAX MONCH, ALEXANDER LAHL and PHILIPP SEEFELDT
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
The Market Collapse Blame Game
We could be on the verge of another global financial crisis. How did we get here?
By DESMOND LACHMAN
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LETTERS
A Failure to Clap: Some Dare Call It Treason
Readers discuss President Trump’s recent attacks on Democrats and The Times’s compilation of his insults over the last year.
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LETTER
Transgender Health Care
A reader whose daughter is undergoing gender assignment worries that she may not get the care she needs.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Beijing Is Silencing Chinese-Australians
All Chinese-Australians should have the right to voice their opinions without fearing Beijing’s menace.
By ALEX JOSKE
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LETTERS
Reviewing the Case of Woody Allen
Readers discuss the accusations of abuse by Dylan Farrow and whether the filmmaker’s work should be reappraised.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS
Why a Big Utility Is Embracing Wind and Solar
Building renewable plants from scratch has become cheaper in some parts of the country than operating old coal-fired plants.
By JUSTIN GILLIS and HAL HARVEY
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CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER
The Stock Market Is Volatile Again. Get Used to It.
The sudden drop in stock prices is a return to normal market behavior. And that could be a problem for the economy.
By RUCHIR SHARMA
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VIETNAM ’67
What I Saw During the Tet Offensive
As General Westmoreland’s special assistant, I had a close-up view on the Vietcong’s assault on Saigon.
By JOSEPH ZENGERLE
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FIXES
A Dissenter’s Legacy: How to Win Without Violence
When Gene Sharp died last week, he left a trove of advice about nonviolent protest and resistance tactics that should interest foes of Trump.
By TINA ROSENBERG
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OPINION
What It’s Like to Be a Patient With the N.H.S.
Readers tell us about their experiences with Britain’s National Health Service.
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Go Ahead, Criticize #MeToo
It doesn’t take bravery to join the backlash.
By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS
Why a Big Utility Is Embracing Wind and Solar
Building renewable plants from scratch has become cheaper in some parts of the country than operating old coal-fired plants.
By JUSTIN GILLIS and HAL HARVEY
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THE CONVERSATION
On What Planet Is the F.B.I. Anti-Republican?
Politics makes for strange bedfellows. But this is getting weirder and weirder.
By GAIL COLLINS and BRET STEPHENS
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CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER
The Stock Market Is Volatile Again. Get Used to It.
The sudden drop in stock prices is a return to normal market behavior. And that could be a problem for the economy.
By RUCHIR SHARMA
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VIETNAM ’67
What I Saw During the Tet Offensive
As General Westmoreland’s special assistant, I had a close-up view on the Vietcong’s assault on Saigon.
By JOSEPH ZENGERLE
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FIXES
A Dissenter’s Legacy: How to Win Without Violence
When Gene Sharp died last week, he left a trove of advice about nonviolent protest and resistance tactics that should interest foes of Trump.
By TINA ROSENBERG
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OPINION
What It’s Like to Be a Patient With the N.H.S.
Readers tell us about their experiences with Britain’s National Health Service.
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
Go Ahead, Criticize #MeToo
It doesn’t take bravery to join the backlash.
By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
Twitter: The New Nuclear Weapon
The Trump administration rolled out a strategy calling for smaller nuclear weapons.
By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
How Nations Recover
Britain’s revival between 1820 and 1848 has some humbling lessons for us today.
By DAVID BROOKS
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EDITORIAL
China, Elbows Out, Charges Ahead
A rising China aims to remake the international order in its image, and its interest.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
Has Trumphoria Finally Hit a Wall?
The market isn’t the economy; still, it looks as if reality is breaking in.
By PAUL KRUGMAN
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LETTERS
Republican Attacks on the F.B.I.
Readers discuss an Op-Ed article by an agent who is resigning so he can speak out against attacks on the agency.
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS
Rebekah Mercer Puts a Museum’s Credibility at Risk
Her family’s foundation funds groups that deny climate science. She should not sit on the board of the American Museum of Natural History.
By JAMES POWELL and MICHAEL E. MANN
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
The Dating Blues? #MeToo
All I want is a man who hasn’t committed a crime.
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TIMESVIDEO
The Dating Blues? #MeToo
All I want is a man who hasn’t committed a crime.
By EMILY LYNNE
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EDITORIAL
Making Dr. King a Pitchman, Turning His Words Upside Down
He had a dream of justice, not of getting a new truck. Be a drum major for righteousness, he said, not greed.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
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LETTER
Yes, Run for Office
A reader offers a prescription: Run good people in every race at every level.
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LETTER
A Need for a Pollution Tax
The Long Island Progressive Coalition writes that cap and trade is not enough.
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LETTER
Corporate Campaign Funds
The Center for Political Accountability writes that companies must disclose all of their political spending.
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OP-ED COLUMNIST
The Flying-Pets Scam
Also: Other versions of the Nunes memo are coming.
By DAVID LEONHARDT
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THE STONE
Who First Showed Us That Black Lives Matter?
Revolutionary thinkers who insisted on our status as humans gave the movement a meaning that transcends the demand to stop police brutality.
By CHRIS LEBRON
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
I Helped Sell the False Choice of War Once. It’s Happening Again.
I worked on Colin Powell’s speech supporting the invasion of Iraq 15 years ago. The Trump administration is doing the same thing today with Iran.
By LAWRENCE WILKERSON
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OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR
Medicaid Work Requirements Are Yet Another Burden for Trans Workers
Transgender people face a double bind: Find jobs amid rampant prejudice or lose critical medical coverage.
By CYRÉE JARELLE JOHNSON
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CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER
The Alt-Weekly Crisis Hits Nashville. And Democracy.
In city halls and statehouses, the only thing standing between an oligarchy and a true republic is often a local reporter.
By MARGARET RENKL
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How Our Reporter Uncovered a Lie That Propelled an Alt-Right Extremist’s Rise
After months of investigating, video producer Emma Cott confronted Elliott Kline, a.k.a. Eli Mosley, with her findings.
By EMMA COTT
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