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New York Times 8-14-2017

White nationalists marched on the grounds of the University of Virginia on Friday night in Charlottesville.
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EDITORIAL

The Hate He Dares Not Speak Of

White supremacists see President Trump’s failure to condemn them as a sign of implicit support. Which of course it is.  Comments

EDITORIAL

Before You Rip Up That Iran Deal …

The point is to curb its nuclear weapons program. Other issues, no matter how serious, can be handled separately.

PAUL KRUGMAN

When the President Is Un-American

Trumpism is a betrayal of our national identity. Comments

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

Single Payer or Bust?

Democrats should pause before making radical health care reform a litmus test. Comments

THE STONE

Christianity Does Not Justify Trump’s ‘Fire and Fury’

The Rev. Robert Jeffress promoted a twisted theology that fetishizes violence. Comments

ON CAMPUS

The ‘Free Speech’ Hypocrisy of Right-Wing Media

Conservatives are obsessed with protecting “free speech,” but only the kind they agree with.

LETTERS

The Open Wounds of Charlottesville

Readers discuss the riot and President Trump’s failure to quickly condemn the violence.

LETTER

Low-Skilled Immigrants?

A reader disagrees with changing the legal immigration system to reduce the supply of “low skilled” workers.

LETTER

Preventing Running Injuries

A reader suggests ways for runners to reduce the risk of injuries.

LETTER

Canary in the Coal Mine

The problem with the industry is not a regulatory one, a reader writes.

PATRICK CHAPPATTE

On Trump and White Nationalism

A shadow of one’s own.

OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS

Guam, America’s Forgotten Front Line

North Korea knows the island territory is critical to the United States. Too bad most Americans don’t.

RED CENTURY

Why Women Had Better Sex Under Socialism

Yes, there was repression behind the Iron Curtain. But it wasn’t sexual.

Superfans in The Front Row

Shoving right up to the band.

FRANK BRUNI

President Trump Cannot Redeem Himself

His new words on Charlottesville — muted and late — weren’t enough.  Comments

LETTER

The Voices of Women in the Courtroom

Readers offer further suggestions for increasing the participation of female lawyers.

LETTER

Juveniles and Solitary Confinement

A psychiatrist says the abolition of punitive isolation for young offenders is long overdue.

LETTER

A Mother’s Challenges

A lawyer and mother points out the challenges she faced during and after pregnancy.

LETTERS

Christianity and Politics in America

An Op-Ed article discussing “the slide toward secularism” draws responses from readers.

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

Why the Nazis Came to Charlottesville

And why I was wrong not to confront them. Comments

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

Gandhi Won’t Leave India

Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy faces the challenge of neglect, obfuscation and co-option in contemporary India.

OPINION

A Mad-Libbing President Is Mute on Neo-Nazis

Trump’s words often provoke outrage. The latest outrage comes from what he wouldn’t say.

The four features below have received nominations for the 2017 News and Documentary Emmy Awards.

OP-DOCS

‘The Voter Suppression Trail’

Find out if your vote can survive the great, flawed adventure of American democracy.

OP-DOCS

The Click Effect

Dive under the sea and listen to the language of dolphins and whales in virtual reality.

OP-DOCS

4.1 Miles

In this short documentary, nominated for an Academy award, a coast guard captain on a Greek island is charged with saving thousands of refugees.  Comments

PAMELA DRUCKERMAN

‘If I Sleep for an Hour, 30 People Will Die’

A World War II hero saved the lives of rebels and refugees. Now it’s our turn.

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

Why Is the Plight of ‘Comfort Women’ Still So Controversial?

Wartime sex slavery isn’t a thorny issue just for Japan. In South Korea, it’s still taboo.

‘At the Stroke of Midnight My Entire Family Was Displaced’

Seventy years ago, millions of people were uprooted as British India was carved up along religious and political lines. Here are some of their stories.

Heng on Donald Trump’s Approach to North Korea

He’s playing a dangerous game.

EDITORIAL

The Real Suspense in Kenya

The presidential election was close, but hanging over it has been the question of whether violence would spiral out of control.

EDITORIAL

Mr. Macron’s Homefront Flub

He has better things to do than to make “first lady” an official government position.

SHMUEL ROSNER

Netanyahu’s Fate Doesn’t Determine Israel’s Future

So why do so many Israelis think it does?

ON CAMPUS

What U.Va. Students Saw in Charlottesville

“The alt-right rally,” said one student, “had nothing to do with a statue. It was about intimidation.”

OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR

What Trump Got Wrong on Charlottesville

This weekend evil has a name, and it is white supremacy. Comments

MICHAEL ERIC DYSON

Charlottesville and the Bigotocracy

It is disheartening for black folk to see such a vile and despicable replay of history.

OPINION

When Lady Liberty Triggers Trump Supporters

A Breitbart editor feels attacked by the most iconic American symbol.

Vietnam ’67: A Newsletter About the War

Patrick Christain/Getty Images

Examining America’s long war in Southeast Asia through the course of a single year.

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