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Opinion

Highlights

  1. Bret Stephens

    To Be (Visibly) Jewish in the Ivy League

    Behavior that would be scandalous if aimed at other minorities is treated as understandable or even commendable when directed at Jews.

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    CreditAdrian Martinez Chavez for The New York Times
  1. The Ghost of the 1968 Antiwar Movement Has Returned

    The suffering in the war in Gaza is unacceptable. Young people will make that point clear this summer in Chicago.

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    Charles M. Blow
  2. My Country Knows What Happens When You Do a Deal With Russia

    Moldova is a cautionary tale for Ukraine.

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    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. This Is What a Miracle Drug Looks Like. And It Only Costs $5 to Make.

    The effects of semaglutide drugs won’t just be cosmetic

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    CreditIllustration by Ibrahim Rayintakath
    David Wallace-Wells
  4. This May Be Our Last Chance to Halt Bird Flu in Humans and We Are Blowing It

    “There’s a fine line between one person and 10 people with H5N1.”

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    CreditShana Wittenwyler/Redux
    Zeynep Tufekci
  5. Ukraine Aid in the Light of History

    Lessons of Lend-Lease for the current crisis.

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    CreditIllustration by Sam Whitney/The New York Times; images by iulianvalentin and young84/Getty Images
    Paul Krugman

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    Joe Biden and the Israel-Gaza War

    Readers discuss a column by Nicholas Kristof. Also: Donald Trump, “unprecedented”; tech in school; how sorrow changes us; California’s property taxes.

     
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