Opinion
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Biden’s Remarkable Summer
Media narratives are driven by trajectory. Things get better or worse. People rise and fall. Maybe there is an upstart…
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A Model for an Evangelical Christianity Committed to Justice
In my first couple years of college I had a minor crisis of faith. I had grown up going to…
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Can a Third Party Succeed? Should It?
More from our inbox: Falling Short: The Taliban’s Word, and America’sPerfecting PropagandaAlaska Natives in Support of a Fuel ProjectThis didn’t…
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For Alex Jones, a Moment of Truth in a Flood of Lies
In America’s clash between information and disinformation, the facts just won a rare round: Alex Jones has conceded that the…
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Bill Gates: We’re on the Verge of a Remarkable Moment for Congress and the Country
Turn on the evening news and it immediately becomes clear that Americans are experiencing the effects of climate change. Extreme…
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The Case for Mandatory National Service
A few weeks ago, I debuted a running feature called “The Magic Wand,” where I throw out an idea and…
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The Case for Longtermism
Imagine living the life of every human being who has ever existed — in order of birth. Your first life…
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I’m Taiwanese and I Want to Thank Nancy Pelosi
TAIPEI, Taiwan — As a Taiwanese, I’m sometimes asked what it’s like living in “the most dangerous place on earth.”…
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They Were Sure Their High School Was Making Them Sick. Experts Disagreed.
Al Lupiano, his wife and his sister all had brain tumors. It started in 1999 when Mr. Lupiano, then 27,…
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How Changing One Law Could Protect Kids From Social Media
Parenthood has always been fraught with worry and guilt, but parents in the age of social media have increasingly confronted…