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Opinion

Highlights

  1. New Yorkers vs. Cockroaches: ‘It’s Them or Me.’

    In the 1970s, the filmmakers Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes interviewed New Yorkers across the city about their unwanted roommates: roaches.

     By Claudia Weill and

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    Op-Docs
  2. My Country Knows What Happens When You Do a Deal With Russia

    Moldova is a cautionary tale for Ukraine.

     By

    A statue of Lenin in front of the legislative building in Transnistria, which claims independence from Moldova.
    CreditRamin Mazur/Panos Pictures, via Redux
    Guest Essay
  3. New York Is Turning 400. We Should Celebrate. But How?

    We need history to support our foundations. But it can only do that with integrity if it exposes the failings.

     By

    Johannes Vingboons, “View of New Amsterdam” (1664).
    CreditDutch National Archives, via New-York Historical Society
    Guest Essay
  4. The Gaza Protests Engulfing Columbia and Other Campuses

    Readers, including parents of suspended students, discuss the unrest. Also: Responses to Liz Cheney on the Supreme Court and Donald Trump’s immunity claim.

     

    After the police cleared tents on Thursday, students rebuilt the encampment and made it bigger.
    CreditC.S. Muncy for The New York Times
    letters
  5. This Conversation Made Me a Sharper Editor

    The venerated editor Adam Moss walks through how to make good work great.

     By

    CreditHugo Yu
    The Ezra Klein Show

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    Roaches’ Lullaby

    In the 1970s, the filmmakers Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes interviewed New Yorkers across the city about their unwanted roommates: roaches.

    By Claudia Weill and Eli Noyes

     
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