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Editorial
Why Is Trump So Afraid of Russia?
Nary a bad word about Vladimir Putin can the U.S. president find.
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Nary a bad word about Vladimir Putin can the U.S. president find.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In the Trump era, an age-old argument takes on a new twist.
By THOMAS B. EDSALL
East Austin residents say their progressive city has a blind spot when it comes to race.
By ERIC TANG
Americans used to be full of hope. No longer.
By PAMELA DRUCKERMAN
Here’s help making sense of the president’s legal team.
By GAIL COLLINS
His cavalier approach reminds me of Cheney’s 15 years ago.
By NICHOLAS KRISTOF
Punishing Russia for election interference is not a partisan issue.
By ADAM B. SCHIFF
A new study rebuts the belief that if we address class issues, we can fix racism.
By RALPH RICHARD BANKS
Also: Don’t delete Facebook. Regulate it.
By DAVID LEONHARDT
It was television, not Facebook, that made him president.
By ROSS DOUTHAT
They are steadily eroding norms, but they can be stopped.
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
What’s behind President Trump’s curious silence about a porn star and her story?
By FRANK BRUNI
If a man who spent a year in prison for violating mine safety standards wins the Republican Senate primary, it would be just what the party deserves.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In a speech this week, the president laid out a plan to address the crisis that was at turns thin on details and alarming in content.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
For too long, Congress has abdicated its duty as presidents prolonged and expanded wars. Proposed resolutions would say, Enough.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
After learning how advisers to Donald Trump exploited the company’s vulnerabilities to get him elected, Congress needs to strengthen privacy laws.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
In the wake of Andrew McCabe’s firing, and the president’s gloating tweets, Republicans once again could take action to protect democracy — but they refuse.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD