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Women Must Be Invited to Shape Afghanistan’s Future
The international community must insist on reversing the restriction of Afghan women’s and girls’ rights and on women’s meaningful participation in decision making.
By Richard Bennett
The international community must insist on reversing the restriction of Afghan women’s and girls’ rights and on women’s meaningful participation in decision making.
By Richard Bennett
The celebrated show is both a product of our unhealthy obsession with toxic restaurant culture and a potential remedy for it.
By Aaron Timms
To win on Thursday, Biden will have to override his instincts and defy the constraints and conventions of presidential debates.
By Jeff Shesol
It’s impossible to see the court’s decision upholding a law disarming domestic abusers as anything but an exercise in institutional self-preservation.
By Linda Greenhouse
Both parties are changing shape. What should they do about it?
By Thomas B. Edsall
Two political experts weigh in on what it might take to succeed.
By New York Times Opinion
We believe the prime minister is driving Israel downhill at an alarming speed, to the extent that we may eventually lose the country we love.
By David Harel, Tamir Pardo, Talia Sasson, Ehud Barak, Aaron Ciechanover and David Grossman
Our kids’ lingo is not only better than any we used; it’s a useful window into the way they think.
By Stephen Marche
Universities that cataloged election lies and disinformation are being targeted with the same tactics they sought to uncover.
By Renée DiResta
Thursday’s debate is time to preach to the choir.
By Elizabeth Spiers
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