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The New York Times—and especially its opinion section—is increasingly relying on podcasts and videos to draw an audience, and ...
Liberalism in the philosophical sense is the broad family of political doctrines that center on equality and freedom: holding that the purpose of politics is to enable each and every citizen to live ...
Sprawl made suburbia affordable. Now it’s breaking it. Here’s what a new vision of the suburbs could look like.
A three-sided debate has broken out over the Democratic Party’s future. On one side is the party establishment, damaged by the disappointing end to the Biden era but seeking to rebrand itself with a ...
"I would say there is this manufactured hysteria about antisemitism at Columbia because of the protests,” said Khalil.
Since 1897 when Theodor Herzl convened the first Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland, Jews have divided over the ...
It’s a tense time in the Jewish family group chats. The consensus that held American Jewry together for generations is breaking down. That consensus, roughly, was this: What is good ...
Khalil is a green-card holder. He’s married to a U.S. citizen. His sole offense had been to speak out against Israel in a way this administration did not like. He was detained under the U.S. secretary ...
It was the stuff of an Ezra Klein fever dream: The president of San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors tried to streamline a city process.
Hazony became the founder of a movement. Year after year, he would host NatCon — short for National Conservatism — conferences. And year after year, one of the people who would come to those ...
Ezra Klein joined Opinion in 2021. Previously, he was the founder, editor in chief and then editor at large of Vox; the host of the podcast “The Ezra Klein Show”; and the author of “Why We ...
President Donald Trump's relationship to Jeffrey Epstein is facing renewed scrutiny after a report about on a suggestive birthday card Trump allegedly gifted Epstein in 2003.