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Opinion

Highlights

  1. Guest Essay

    Prepare for Guacamole to Be a Luxury Item

    Trump’s immigration and tariff plans will strain American farming and raise the prices you see at the store.

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    CreditPhoto illustration by Sam Whitney/The New York Times
  2. Guest Essay

    Democrats Don’t Have an Easy Way Out

    The party’s weakened condition leaves it ill prepared to defend itself against a Republican Party determined to eviscerate liberalism and the left.

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    CreditDamon Winter/The New York Times
  1. ‘The Best Government Money Can Buy’

    Under the influence of a coterie of tech boosters, it’s full speed ahead.

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    CreditIllustration by Ibrahim Rayintakath
    David-Wallace Wells
  2. Men in Caring Jobs Will Make Society More Equal

    Less stigma against male caregivers is all to the good.

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    CreditEleanor Davis
    Jessica Grose
  3. Al-Assad Is Gone, and One Idea Fills My Brain

    On Sunday at 3 a.m. my mother woke me with a shaky voice. All our phones were ringing, and the TV was loud. “He fell, Zaina. He fell. Assad fell.”

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    CreditWilliam Keo
    Guest Essay
  4. The Syria Opportunity

    The end of al-Assad’s wretched regime unlocks many doors.

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    CreditNicole Tung for The New York Times
    Bret Stephens
  5. Reflections on Motherhood, Careers and Identity

    Readers respond to an essay by Daniela J. Lamas. Also: Andy Griffith’s Mayberry today; Donald Trump’s loyalty test; never an exile; choosing charities.

     

    CreditLindley Warren Mickunas
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  5. The One Thing the U.S. Can Do to Help Syria Now

    Editorial board writer Farah Stockman argues ending the sanctions on Syria is the best way for America to help stabilize the country following the collapse of the Assad regime.

    By Farah Stockman and Derek Arthur

     
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  9. Guest Essay

    Democrats Don’t Have an Easy Way Out

    The party’s weakened condition leaves it ill prepared to defend itself against a Republican Party determined to eviscerate liberalism and the left.

    By Thomas B. Edsall

     
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