‘This Is Less Like Governing and More Like a Really Nauseating Amusement Park Ride’: 3 Writers on Trump 2.0
Frank Bruni, a contributing Opinion writer, hosted a written online conversation with Kristen Soltis Anderson, a contributing Opinion writer and Republican pollster, and Nate Silver, the author of “On the Edge: The Art of Risking Everything” and the …
This Land Was Your Land, This Land Was My Land. Now It’s for Sale.
For more than 100 days, congressional Republicans tolerated many extreme actions by the Trump administration and its supporters. Last week, however, one member of the House decided to take a stand. The issue was a House amendment to the Republican …
The Boom Years of Global Charity Are Over. What Comes Next?
You’re reading the David Wallace-Wells newsletter, for Times subscribers only. The best-selling science writer and essayist explores climate change, technology, the future of the planet and how we live on it. Try it for 4 weeks.Will anyone ever give …
How an 18-game NFL schedule could work for everyone: Introducing the 1816 Compromise
How does the NFL expand the game and bring in more revenue while also improving player safety? The 1816 plan has it covered.
Morehouse College Names New President as H.B.C.U.s Size Up Trump’s Plans
The Atlanta school said F. DuBois Bowman, a biostatistician and an alumnus, would take over this summer.
These 4 People Had Never Met. Now They’re on a Road Trip to Find Dad.
In Kevin Wilson’s novel “Run for the Hills,” half siblings drive cross-country searching for the father who abandoned them.
Tennis body shots: Hit the ball first, talk during the handshake at the net later
Tagging an opponent can be the best way to win a point, but players don’t like getting hit by a small yellow missile with no apology.
A Pope Who Ministers to the Suffering? Yup, He’s a White Sox Fan.
Pope Leo was spotted at the 2005 World Series, a rare moment of triumph for the pride of Chicago’s South Side.
How Trump Can Close a Nuclear Deal with Iran
In trying to rein in Iran’s nuclear program, the Trump administration faces a thorny dilemma. Part of it is of the president’s own making: In 2018, President Trump pulled out of the existing nuclear deal — the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action …