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I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It.
Jul 23, 2025Omer Bartov grew up in Israel and served in the Israel Defense Forces. He went on to study the Holocaust and genocide as a historian. In this conversation, he tells the Opinion editor Daniel J. Wakin ...
There Is Hope for Democrats. Look to Kansas.
Jul 22, 2025David Leonhardt, an editorial director for Opinion, talks to the Opinion correspondent Michelle Cottle about her recent reporting trip to Kansas. Cottle argues that Democrats should look to moderate g...
Trump, Epstein and a Stinging SCOTUS Dissent
Jul 19, 2025This week on the “Opinions” round table, the national politics correspondent Michelle Cottle and the columnists David French and Jamelle Bouie discuss the right’s implosion over the Trump administrati...
‘Jeopardy!’ Is a Reminder that Facts Are Fun — and Essential
Jul 16, 2025Ken Jennings, the “Jeopardy!” host, doesn’t think trivia is trivial. In this episode, he makes the case that shows like “Jeopardy!” aren’t just games — they might be among the last cultural spaces whe...
Are the Courts Checking Trump — or Enabling Him?
Jul 15, 2025In this episode, the editorial director David Leonhardt talks to a conservative former federal judge, Michael McConnell, about the role of the courts in President Trump’s second term. Thoughts? Email ...
Elon Musk’s Revenge Campaign
Jul 12, 2025The New York Times columnists Michelle Cottle and David French discuss whether the moment might be right for a third party. And French tells the story of the time he briefly considered a run for presi...
The World’s Best and Brightest Are Moving, but Not to America
Jul 09, 2025Trump’s immigration policy has closed America’s doors and could change the way Americans think about citizenship and belonging. The Opinion columnists Carlos Lozada and Lydia Polgreen talk about the r...
The G.O.P. Fought for This Bill. When Trump’s Cuts Came? Silence.
Jul 08, 2025In the wake of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Congress passed the most substantial bipartisan legislation around guns in decades. As part of the bill, Republicans pushed for ...
U.S.A.I.D. Might Be Dead, but the Waste Is Alive and Well
Jul 02, 2025The United States Agency for International Development no longer exists. As of July 1, what’s left of it has been absorbed into the State Department. President Trump and Elon Musk dismissed the agency...
Trump May Get His ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ but the G.O.P. Will Pay a Price
Jul 01, 2025There will be many short- and long-term consequences if Republicans succeed in passing President Trump’s signature policy bill, as they aim to do before the July 4 holiday, David Leonhardt, the direct...