Contributing Op-Ed Writer America Loves Plausible Deniability Milo wasn’t really that bad, was he? LINDY WEST
Op-Ed Contributor In Costa Rica, Loss in the Clouds Among the Quakers in Monteverde’s cloud forest, I have found peace, and a willingness to endure. By JOSEPH HEITHAUS
Gray Matter Why Are Millennials Wary of Freedom? Because they’ve been taught to fear life. By CLAY ROUTLEDGE
Opinion Sarah Polley: The Men You Meet Making Movies I loved acting. But I didn’t realize what it was to be taken seriously until I began directing. By SARAH POLLEY
Opinion The Ashes in Napa The fire took our family’s house. And reminded us that everything is temporary. By LINDSEY LEE JOHNSON
Red Century Baba Yaga on the Ganges The arrival of a Soviet book fair made my hometown in India come alive. By PALASH KRISHNA MEHROTRA
Sporting The Real Failure of U.S. Men’s Soccer The team flubbed its World Cup chance, but its leaders are more focused on spin control than improving the level of play. By BRIAN PHILLIPS
Op-Ed Contributor The C.I.A.’s Fake News Campaign Russia’s election-hacking wasn’t the first time someone manipulated American news media for political ends. By KENNETH OSGOOD
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Trump Alienates America’s Allies and Hands Iran a Victory It’s now up to Congress to keep the nuclear deal alive — and protect the United States’ national security. By ANTONY J. BLINKEN
Op-Ed Columnist Donald Trump Takes a Hostage Decertifying the Iran deal is right but risky. By BRET STEPHENS
Vietnam '67 The Myth of the Spitting Antiwar Protester Nobody spat on returning Vietnam veterans. So why does the story persist? By JERRY LEMBCKE
Opinion Pani Puri: A Dribbly, Joyful Mess This Indian street food represents the loud, happy chaos of my culture. By BROTI GUPTA
Op-Ed Contributor In California’s Wine Country, Reckoning With an Inferno Cadaver dogs look for victims. Chimneys stand like tombstones in incinerated neighborhoods. Smoke hangs thick and low. By CATHERINE BARNETT
Op-Ed Columnist On Harvey Weinstein Sexual harassment allegations uncovered by The Times stretch over nearly three decades. By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
Op-Ed Contributor Mayim Bialik: Being a Feminist in Harvey Weinstein’s World I have always had an uncomfortable relationship with being employed in an industry built on the objectification of women. By MAYIM BIALIK
Op-Ed Contributor Trump’s Obamacare Moves Will Deepen Health Inequality The cost of insurance may go down for the healthy, but it will skyrocket for plenty of other people. By DAVID ANDERSON
Op-Ed Contributor Can Spain Become a Country That No One Wants to Leave? Nationalists on both sides should realize that the best path is not to part ways, tearing their country apart in the process, but to rebuild. By MARTÍN CAPARRÓS
Op-Ed Columnist Put Women in Charge It’s not a surefire way to guard against the Weinsteins of the world, but it would help. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Op-Ed Contributor The G.O.P. Is a Mess. It’s Not All Trump’s Fault. The president is just an avatar of the party’s pathologies, the culmination of its cynical trajectory over the last two decades. By PETER SUDERMAN
On Campus We Brought Charles Murray to Campus. Guess What Happened. We weren’t naïve in inviting him. We did it because we want the University of Michigan to remain intellectually open. By JESSE ARM
Contributing Op-Ed Writer America Loves Plausible Deniability Milo wasn’t really that bad, was he? LINDY WEST
Op-Ed Contributor In Costa Rica, Loss in the Clouds Among the Quakers in Monteverde’s cloud forest, I have found peace, and a willingness to endure. By JOSEPH HEITHAUS
Gray Matter Why Are Millennials Wary of Freedom? Because they’ve been taught to fear life. By CLAY ROUTLEDGE
Opinion Sarah Polley: The Men You Meet Making Movies I loved acting. But I didn’t realize what it was to be taken seriously until I began directing. By SARAH POLLEY
Opinion The Ashes in Napa The fire took our family’s house. And reminded us that everything is temporary. By LINDSEY LEE JOHNSON
Red Century Baba Yaga on the Ganges The arrival of a Soviet book fair made my hometown in India come alive. By PALASH KRISHNA MEHROTRA
Sporting The Real Failure of U.S. Men’s Soccer The team flubbed its World Cup chance, but its leaders are more focused on spin control than improving the level of play. By BRIAN PHILLIPS
Op-Ed Contributor The C.I.A.’s Fake News Campaign Russia’s election-hacking wasn’t the first time someone manipulated American news media for political ends. By KENNETH OSGOOD
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Trump Alienates America’s Allies and Hands Iran a Victory It’s now up to Congress to keep the nuclear deal alive — and protect the United States’ national security. By ANTONY J. BLINKEN
Op-Ed Columnist Donald Trump Takes a Hostage Decertifying the Iran deal is right but risky. By BRET STEPHENS
Vietnam '67 The Myth of the Spitting Antiwar Protester Nobody spat on returning Vietnam veterans. So why does the story persist? By JERRY LEMBCKE
Opinion Pani Puri: A Dribbly, Joyful Mess This Indian street food represents the loud, happy chaos of my culture. By BROTI GUPTA
Op-Ed Contributor In California’s Wine Country, Reckoning With an Inferno Cadaver dogs look for victims. Chimneys stand like tombstones in incinerated neighborhoods. Smoke hangs thick and low. By CATHERINE BARNETT
Op-Ed Columnist On Harvey Weinstein Sexual harassment allegations uncovered by The Times stretch over nearly three decades. By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
Op-Ed Contributor Mayim Bialik: Being a Feminist in Harvey Weinstein’s World I have always had an uncomfortable relationship with being employed in an industry built on the objectification of women. By MAYIM BIALIK
Op-Ed Contributor Trump’s Obamacare Moves Will Deepen Health Inequality The cost of insurance may go down for the healthy, but it will skyrocket for plenty of other people. By DAVID ANDERSON
Op-Ed Contributor Can Spain Become a Country That No One Wants to Leave? Nationalists on both sides should realize that the best path is not to part ways, tearing their country apart in the process, but to rebuild. By MARTÍN CAPARRÓS
Op-Ed Columnist Put Women in Charge It’s not a surefire way to guard against the Weinsteins of the world, but it would help. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Op-Ed Contributor The G.O.P. Is a Mess. It’s Not All Trump’s Fault. The president is just an avatar of the party’s pathologies, the culmination of its cynical trajectory over the last two decades. By PETER SUDERMAN
On Campus We Brought Charles Murray to Campus. Guess What Happened. We weren’t naïve in inviting him. We did it because we want the University of Michigan to remain intellectually open. By JESSE ARM