Tag: Opinion
I Study Measles. I’m Terrified We’re Headed for an Epidemic. The outbreak in Texas could become much, much worse. By Michael Mina from NYT (New York Times) Opinion Read …
Unmarked Vans. Secret Lists. Public Denunciations. Our Police State Has Arrived. Those of us who’ve seen secret police in action can’t shake a feeling of dreadful familiarity. By M. …
I Just Saw the Future. It Was Not in America. Beijing’s message to America: We’re not afraid of you. You aren’t who you think you are — and we …
Should Human Life Be Optimized? Advances in genetic testing and artificial intelligence are changing what’s possible for those undergoing I.V.F. Are we ready for the future of fertility? By …
The Message Pete Hegseth Sends the Troops Reports that the defense secretary shared sensitive information on an unclassified messaging app are straining the limits of his credibility. By W.J. …
I’m an Alum of Columbia and Paul, Weiss. There’s an Uncomfortable Lesson in Trump’s Tactics. As Bertolt Brecht wrote, it is an unhappy land that needs heroes. By Robert …
Universities Like the One I Run Aren’t Afraid to Let People Argue Higher education cannot cede the space of public discourse and the free exchange of ideas. By Michael …
Trump Is About to Bet the Economy on a Theory That Makes No Sense The president has many arguments for tariffs. They’re all wrong. By Jason Furman from NYT …
We Should Have Seen What Sally Mann Saw 40 Years Ago A new edition of the photographer’s 1988 book is even more relevant today. By Margaret Renkl from NYT …
I Vaccinated My Children. But Here’s Why My Neighbors Don’t. An important lesson amid a measles outbreak in America. By Carrie McKean from NYT (New York Times) Opinion Read …