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Opinion

Highlights

  1. Nicholas Kristof

    How Joe Biden Lost His Way in Gaza

    The president didn’t start the war in the Middle East. But now it could define his campaign — and his legacy.

     By

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  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. The Unsolvable Mysteries of Donald and Melania’s Marriage

    Trump’s trial brings more questions than answers to the fore.

     By

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    Frank Bruni
  3. Republicans Wanted a Crackdown on Israel’s Critics. Columbia Obliged.

    The latest campus antisemitism hearing was a travesty.

     By

    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
  4. 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
  5. 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

    President Biden is a native son of Pennsylvania and gets intuitively how the state is a microcosm for America.
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    Michelle Cottle

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  3. Nicholas Kristof

    How Joe Biden Lost His Way in Gaza

    The president didn’t start the war in the Middle East. But now it could define his campaign — and his legacy.

    By Nicholas Kristof

     
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  10. 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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