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Opinion

Highlights

  1. Thomas L. Friedman

    How We’ve Lost Our Moorings as a Society

    Our society is losing sight of qualities that kept America strong, like responsibility and civility but also the capacity to feel shame.

     By

    CreditGabriella Angotti-Jones for The New York Times
  1. The Cicadas Are Here. You Have Nothing to Fear.

    An ode to one creature’s brief time in the sun.

     By Margaret Renkl and

    CreditIllustration by Akshita Chandra/The New York Times; Photograph by Robert Kramer/Getty Images
    The Opinions
  2. Do We Still Understand How Wars Are Won?

    Israel and Ukraine don’t have the luxury of fighting fecklessly.

     By

    Allied soldiers navigating the ruins of Nuremberg, Germany, toward the end of World War II.
    CreditHistory Archive/Universal Images Group, via Getty Images
    Bret Stephens
  3. The Long-Overlooked Molecule That Will Define a Generation of Science

    These tiny biological powerhouses can help us cure deadly diseases, and tell us how life itself started.

     By

    CreditIris Wildros
    Guest Essay
  4. Ketanji Brown Jackson Points to a Way Forward for the Court

    Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson points to a way forward for the court.

     By

    CreditDamon Winter/The New York Times
    Guest Essay
  5. The Gender Gap Is Now a Gender Gulf

    The consequences for America’s political future are enormous — and a little unpredictable.

     By

    CreditAlex Wroblewski/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images
    Guest Essay

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  9. Thomas L. Friedman

    How We’ve Lost Our Moorings as a Society

    Our society is losing sight of qualities that kept America strong, like responsibility and civility but also the capacity to feel shame.

    By Thomas L. Friedman

     
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