Op-Ed Contributors Did Trump Obstruct Justice? New reporting makes for a compelling case that he did, on multiple counts. By BARRY BERKE, NOAH BOOKBINDER and NORMAN L. EISEN
Gray Matter Is Your Child Lying to You? That’s Good Kids who know how to deceive are smarter and better adjusted. By ALEX STONE
Opinion Who Loses When a Country Puts Citizenship Up for Sale? The United Arab Emirates has undertaken a brazen plan to deal with its stateless population. It could set a dangerous precedent. By ATOSSA ARAXIA ABRAHAMIAN
Op-Ed Contributor The Systematic Crushing of a #MeToo Pioneer In 1930s Hollywood, Patricia Douglas tried to stand up to her rapist, and was destroyed. If only she’d lived to see her legacy. By DAVID STENN
Op-Ed Contributor Say No to Coastal Drilling President Trump would vastly expand offshore drilling, imperiling coastal communities, businesses and the oceans themselves. By JACQUELINE SAVITZ
Op-Ed Contributor North Korea Knows How to Push Trump’s Buttons Speaking loudly and carrying a big stick. By HENG
Op-Ed Contributor Publicly, We Say #MeToo. Privately, We Have Misgivings. Many feminists have had it with this movement, in which women perceive themselves to be as frail as Victorian housewives. By DAPHNE MERKIN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer How to Counter the Circus of Pseudoscience Alternative-health gurus harness the language of medicine to sound authoritative. Doctors and other scientists must push back. By LISA PRYOR
Op-Ed Contributor Saudi Arabia’s Chance to Create a Liberal Kingdom Reform might not have been possible there without the activists and intellectuals who struggled and suffered over the years. By ENSAF HAIDAR
Op-Ed Contributors Trump’s Disdain for Science Much of what the federal government does has scientific and technological underpinnings. Yet the president has still not appointed a science adviser. By NEAL F. LANE and MICHAEL RIORDAN
Op-Ed Contributor Leave A.I. Alone Sure, the technology poses risks. But the current approach to regulating it is a mistake. By ANDREW BURT
Op-Ed Columnist Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot Michael Wolff’s new book shows the cynicism of all those covering for the president. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Contributing Op-Ed Writer You Don’t Need a Daughter to Want a Better World In 2017, women marched for their daughters. This year, let’s take action for ourselves. By JILL FILIPOVIC
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Trapped, and Freed, by the Ice The forced isolation of a snowstorm is not all bad — for a little while, anyway. By JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN
Vietnam '67 The Beatles of Vietnam How three poor siblings in Saigon became the CBC Band, one of the hottest acts of the war. By HEATHER STUR
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Learning to Love Nehru I used to think India’s first prime minister was embarrassingly westernized. Now I see that he was one of our great thinkers. By AATISH TASEER
Op-Ed Contributor A United Front Against North Korea Kim Jong-un’s offer to hold talks is an opportunity for the United States and South Korea to forge a common strategy in confronting the North. By ROBERT S. LITWAK
Op-Ed Contributor Justice Shouldn’t Come With a $250 Fine It’s great that progressive prosecutors are against incarceration, but alternative punishments shouldn’t cause people to go broke. By ALEXES HARRIS
Op-Ed Contributor After #MeToo Comes to the Courts The notoriously secretive branch of government should respond better to sexual misconduct allegations. By LARA BAZELON
Op-Ed Contributors Did Trump Obstruct Justice? New reporting makes for a compelling case that he did, on multiple counts. By BARRY BERKE, NOAH BOOKBINDER and NORMAN L. EISEN
Gray Matter Is Your Child Lying to You? That’s Good Kids who know how to deceive are smarter and better adjusted. By ALEX STONE
Opinion Who Loses When a Country Puts Citizenship Up for Sale? The United Arab Emirates has undertaken a brazen plan to deal with its stateless population. It could set a dangerous precedent. By ATOSSA ARAXIA ABRAHAMIAN
Op-Ed Contributor The Systematic Crushing of a #MeToo Pioneer In 1930s Hollywood, Patricia Douglas tried to stand up to her rapist, and was destroyed. If only she’d lived to see her legacy. By DAVID STENN
Op-Ed Contributor Say No to Coastal Drilling President Trump would vastly expand offshore drilling, imperiling coastal communities, businesses and the oceans themselves. By JACQUELINE SAVITZ
Op-Ed Contributor North Korea Knows How to Push Trump’s Buttons Speaking loudly and carrying a big stick. By HENG
Op-Ed Contributor Publicly, We Say #MeToo. Privately, We Have Misgivings. Many feminists have had it with this movement, in which women perceive themselves to be as frail as Victorian housewives. By DAPHNE MERKIN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer How to Counter the Circus of Pseudoscience Alternative-health gurus harness the language of medicine to sound authoritative. Doctors and other scientists must push back. By LISA PRYOR
Op-Ed Contributor Saudi Arabia’s Chance to Create a Liberal Kingdom Reform might not have been possible there without the activists and intellectuals who struggled and suffered over the years. By ENSAF HAIDAR
Op-Ed Contributors Trump’s Disdain for Science Much of what the federal government does has scientific and technological underpinnings. Yet the president has still not appointed a science adviser. By NEAL F. LANE and MICHAEL RIORDAN
Op-Ed Contributor Leave A.I. Alone Sure, the technology poses risks. But the current approach to regulating it is a mistake. By ANDREW BURT
Op-Ed Columnist Everyone in Trumpworld Knows He’s an Idiot Michael Wolff’s new book shows the cynicism of all those covering for the president. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
Contributing Op-Ed Writer You Don’t Need a Daughter to Want a Better World In 2017, women marched for their daughters. This year, let’s take action for ourselves. By JILL FILIPOVIC
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Trapped, and Freed, by the Ice The forced isolation of a snowstorm is not all bad — for a little while, anyway. By JENNIFER FINNEY BOYLAN
Vietnam '67 The Beatles of Vietnam How three poor siblings in Saigon became the CBC Band, one of the hottest acts of the war. By HEATHER STUR
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Learning to Love Nehru I used to think India’s first prime minister was embarrassingly westernized. Now I see that he was one of our great thinkers. By AATISH TASEER
Op-Ed Contributor A United Front Against North Korea Kim Jong-un’s offer to hold talks is an opportunity for the United States and South Korea to forge a common strategy in confronting the North. By ROBERT S. LITWAK
Op-Ed Contributor Justice Shouldn’t Come With a $250 Fine It’s great that progressive prosecutors are against incarceration, but alternative punishments shouldn’t cause people to go broke. By ALEXES HARRIS
Op-Ed Contributor After #MeToo Comes to the Courts The notoriously secretive branch of government should respond better to sexual misconduct allegations. By LARA BAZELON