Op-Ed Contributor
Facebook Wins, Democracy Loses
The social network profits off letting anyone anonymously target voters with propaganda.
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The social network profits off letting anyone anonymously target voters with propaganda.
By SIVA VAIDHYANATHAN
The Kremlin’s stealth intrusion into the American election was broader than previously believed.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
It’s a super-heavy news time, and all the stories no longer involve the president saying something incredibly insensitive.
By GAIL COLLINS
Liberals can learn from this ugly saga of creeping authoritarianism.
By BRET STEPHENS
Out West, the ash in the air has literally changed how we look at the world.
By JASON MARK
Undocumented immigrants have long suffered while living in legal limbo. The Trump administration is making it far worse.
By KARLA CORNEJO VILLAVICENCIO
It’s not going to be that bad, we say, until it’s too late.
By JENNINE CAPÓ CRUCET
Walt Rostow, an M.I.T. professor turned national security adviser, epitomized the overweening confidence of the civilian strategists of Vietnam.
By JONATHAN STEVENSON
The agency is too important to treat like a reality TV show. People’s lives and our country’s resources are at stake.
By CHRISTINE TODD WHITMAN
The company would help itself, and the country, by putting its new headquarters outside of the Northeast, the West Coast or Chicago.
By DAVID LEONHARDT
Trump should emulate James Baker, who gave the White House switchboard number and told the Israelis: “When you’re serious about peace, call us.”
By ROGER COHEN
Trump and Sessions falsely justify a cruel action that hurts everyone except racists.
By PAUL KRUGMAN
“If we want to maintain traditional American values,” the economist Larry Summers says, “then government will need to be larger.”
By DAVID LEONHARDT
The tech giant says “don’t be evil” but quietly shields a website that helps victimize children.
By NICHOLAS KRISTOF
Hungary once celebrated the lifting of the Iron Curtain. Now it blocks entry to refugees.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
New York is removing the stigma of free lunch by making it available to all 1.1 million students.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The Trump administration has signaled to Wall Street that it needn’t worry about Dodd-Frank regulations.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Mr. Trump has not abandoned his foolish quest to kill the hard-won agreement to stop Iran’s nuclear weapons program.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
A fearless journalist is the latest critic of Indian nationalism to be murdered.
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Readers discuss the consequences of the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact.
One reader chides the media for contributing to Mrs. Clinton’s defeat, while another blames Mrs. Clinton herself and her “attitude of entitlement.”
A reader surprises himself by offering praise for the president. Others worry about Mr. Trump’s “self-interest” and politicizing the debt ceiling.
The city’s chief medical examiner discusses upgraded technology to comply with new F.B.I. requirements.