Opinion

Columnists

ARTICLES

Newest First | Oldest First
Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next >>
Why I (Still) Support Obamacare

In a world where middle-class work is in transition, we need a strong health care safety net.

November 10, 2013, Sunday
Missing the Bad Old Days

Have you heard the latest big issue being debated in Congress? You are so wrong if you’re thinking the subject is Obamacare.

November 9, 2013, Saturday
When a Gun Advocate Dissents

A writer who dared to call for sensible regulation is shouted down.

November 9, 2013, Saturday
The Mutilated Economy

The long-term costs of short-run failure are piling up and up and up and up.

November 8, 2013, Friday
The Kombi Madeleine

The curtain falls on the Kombinationsfahrzeug — Brazilian fire truck and hippie van, and transporter of time.

November 8, 2013, Friday
The Passion of Parenting

Children must grow up and go away, and that is as it should be.

November 7, 2013, Thursday
Slavery Isn’t a Thing of the Past

Finally, we can face the monstrosity of 19th-century slavery. But what about people enslaved today?

November 7, 2013, Thursday
Presidential! Season! Soonish!

It’s just two years until the Iowa caucuses, people! There is so much to discuss. Is Chris Christie the tough-talking truth-teller we’ve been waiting for?

November 7, 2013, Thursday
Lost Art of Loyalty

For Joe Biden, loyalty will have to be its own reward.

November 6, 2013, Wednesday
Too Big to Breathe?

What good are all the benefits achieved in rapid economic growth if China becomes too polluted a place to live?

November 6, 2013, Wednesday
Fixing the System

It’s the first Tuesday of November, so it must be Election Day. Why do so many voters feel alienated?

November 5, 2013, Tuesday
Hillary in 2016? Not So Fast

Democrats can cheer and pundits can lay their bets, but it’s an awkward moment for political royalty like Mrs. Clinton.

November 5, 2013, Tuesday
The Post-American Mall

In both Dubai and Brazil two characteristics of the emergent world struck me: a love of money and a government loathing of dissent.

November 5, 2013, Tuesday
Those Depressing Germans

They are beggaring their neighbors, and the world, by running big trade surpluses.

November 4, 2013, Monday
It’s the Golden Age of News

But not if you’re a freelance reporter being held captive in Syria.

November 4, 2013, Monday
From Love Nests to Desire Surveillance

Tabloid editors charged with breaking the law to expose others’ intimate secrets are now having their own intimate secrets exposed in court.

November 3, 2013, Sunday
This Is Why We Need Obamacare

Lost in the debate over website glitches and broken promises made by President Obama are people’s lives. Consider this 47-year-old Oregon truck driver.

November 3, 2013, Sunday
Pot and Jackpots

There’s a cultural revolution in America, and it isn’t about sex.

November 3, 2013, Sunday
The Tumbling Boundaries of Gay Rights

Conservative donors funding a new gay-rights project run by a group usually associated with Democrats? We’re not in Kansas anymore.

November 3, 2013, Sunday
Calling America: Hello? Hello? Hello? Hello?

Once the envy of others, the U.S. is more likely to be scrutinized these days.

November 3, 2013, Sunday

SEARCH 13957 ARTICLES:

Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Next >>

Columnist Schedule


Kristof Blog

Nicholas D. Kristof's blog.


Go to Blog »
Brooks Blog

David Brooks's blog.


Go to Blog »

Paul Krugman's blog.


Go to Blog »
Douthat Blog

Ross Douthat's blog.


Go to Blog »

Multimedia

The New York Times Magazine - Masthead

A listing of staff members for The New York Times Magazine

Blog Directory

A directory of New York Times blogs.

Butter Tasting

Melissa Clark and a panel of dining connoisseurs, including Frank Bruni and Florence Fabricant, sample 13 different kinds of cultured butter.

An Interview With John Kerry About Syria

In a Google+ Hangout, the Secretary of State John Kerry speaks with the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof, the executive editor of Syria Deeply, Lara Setrakian, and Andrew Beiter, a school teacher.

More Multimedia »

Rss Feeds On Columnists

Subscribe to an RSS feed on this topic. What is RSS?