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‘This Really Changes Things’: Three Opinion Writers on Cassidy Hutchinson’s Jan. 6 Testimony
Bret Stephens and Michelle Cottle answer the question: Should Trump be indicted?
Is Crime That Bad, or Are the Vibes Just Off?
A debate on the reality of crime in America with ​​Alex Kingsbury and Rafael Mangual.
Who Can Write About What? A Conversation With Roxane Gay and Jay Caspian Kang.
Two writers debate writing across identity lines — and how to respond when an author gets it really wrong.
Best- and Worst-Case Outcomes of the Jan. 6 Public Hearings
Ross Douthat and Nicole Hemmer debate what narratives will unfold and how dangerous far-right extremism is in the Republican Party.
A Debate Over ‘Common Sense’ Gun Legislation
Conservative writer Charles C.W. Cooke and Times Opinion editor at large Alex Kingsbury on three frequently cited policies.
Who Decides the Right Way to Protest?
A debate on what it means to voice dissent, and how to tell whether it’s made a difference.
The Economy Is Weird. Two Experts on Where It Goes From Here.
Is the U.S. economy really in bad shape, and is a recession coming?
What May’s Primaries Tell Us About the ‘Populism of Resentment’ Shaping the G.O.P.
Two conservative writers discuss Trumpism’s appeal in the Republican Party and what the rise of Senate candidate J.D. Vance can foreshadow for the midterms this...
‘You Haven’t Seen Anything Yet’: What’s Next if Roe Goes
A conversation on the extraordinary leak that could forever change reproductive rights in America.
Three Opinion Writers on Why the G.O.P. Can’t Stop Saying ‘Gay’
A left-right debate on the overblown gender panic gripping American politics.
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