Opinion
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The Mirage of Women’s Freedom in Saudi Arabia
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is officially back in good standing, having spent his summer putting the…
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The New Tax Bill Doesn’t Touch the Wealthy
Early in my deal-making career, a Wall Street veteran counseled me to “never let the perfect be the enemy of…
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Why Liberals Need to Radically Change the Rules of Our Politics
When liberals lose in the Supreme Court — as they increasingly have over the past half-century — they usually say…
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The Man Who Found His Inner Depths
One morning in the fall of 1936, 10-year-old Frederick Buechner and his younger brother were playing in their room. Their…
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California Needs More Housing. Unions Might Stand in the Way.
One cause of California’s severe shortage of housing is well known: The state is plagued by byzantine zoning rules and…
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The Water Crisis in the Southwest
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Millennials, the Data Says You’re Middle-Aged. What Do You Say?
As the oldest millennials begin entering their 40s, we’re starting a project to look at how adults born in the…
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Trump Has No One to Blame but Himself for Drawing the F.B.I.’s Attention
Of all the weird and historically discordant moments and news stories of the Donald Trump era, few seem stranger than…
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What Republicans Should Do if They Win Big This Fall
Nearly everyone expects that Republicans will, if they win November’s midterm elections, use newfound majorities in the House and possibly…
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My Abortion at 11 Wasn’t a Choice. It Was My Life.
I predict that my 17-year-old daughter will become a doctor. When my husband told her about a neuroscientist and nutritionist…