Loose Ends The Only Houseplants You Can Be Trusted With: A Guide You don’t need a green thumb to have indoor plants. By MIA MERCADO
The Myth of Conservative Feminism The movement isn’t about blind support for women in power. By JESSICA VALENTI
Op-Ed Columnist Scarlet Letter in the Emerald Isle Ireland has jumped into modernity in many ways. But can it move past its medieval abortion law and stop shaming women? By MAUREEN DOWD
America’s 150-Year Opioid Epidemic What can the country learn from the opium crisis of the 19th century? By CLINTON LAWSON
Pandering, and Endangering Women President Trump is dealing a serious blow to family planning services, all so he can say he “defunded” Planned Parenthood. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Pimping Out Miss Venezuela How political corruption seeped into this last great symbol of national pride. By TAL ABBADY
Treat Addiction Like Cancer People with substance-use disorders shouldn’t have to work so hard to get care. By LAURA HILGERS
Op-Ed Columnist The Irish Exception With its abortion referendum, is Ireland joining the future or the past? By ROSS DOUTHAT
Op-Ed Columnist The News Isn’t Fake. But It’s Flawed. Donald Trump’s attacks on us are shameless. Let’s not abet them. By FRANK BRUNI
Ending the Dead End in North Korea We should set aside for a minute our demand that it disarm before any other negotiation. By JAMES CLAPPER
Don’t Let Trump Off the Hook, New York The Legislature needs to approve a proposal to limit enhanced double jeopardy protections, so those pardoned by the president can face state charges. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
John Kelly’s Ancestors Wouldn’t Have Fit In Either Convenient amnesia about one’s origins is an all-American trait. By VIET THANH NGUYEN
Why the Wealth Gap Hits Families the Hardest We’re setting ourselves up for generations of persistent inequality. By CHRISTINA GIBSON-DAVIS and CHRISTINE PERCHESKI
It’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s World Now The Israeli prime minister has shown the world that it’s possible to defy the United States, ignore liberal values — and win. By ANSHEL PFEFFER
Op-Ed Columnist One Test Could Exonerate Him. Why Won't California Do It? Kevin Cooper is awaiting execution for a quadruple murder. But he may have been framed. By NICHOLAS KRISTOF, JESSIA MA and STUART A. THOMPSON
Contributing Op-Ed Writer The Great #MeToo Awakening Evangelical Christianity faces its own reckoning — and a chance for redemption. By PETER WEHNER
Loose Ends Reasons I May Be Eating Right Now I was craving this snack. Also, Mercury is in retrograde. By JULIA SHIPLETT
News Analysis When Spies Hack Journalism Reporters usually care little about a source’s motives, provided their information is true and newsworthy. But what if the source is a foreign spy agency? By SCOTT SHANE
The Dueling Caregivers “Stop trying to take care of me while I’m trying to take care of you!” By CATHY GUISEWITE
Loose Ends The Only Houseplants You Can Be Trusted With: A Guide You don’t need a green thumb to have indoor plants. By MIA MERCADO
The Myth of Conservative Feminism The movement isn’t about blind support for women in power. By JESSICA VALENTI
Op-Ed Columnist Scarlet Letter in the Emerald Isle Ireland has jumped into modernity in many ways. But can it move past its medieval abortion law and stop shaming women? By MAUREEN DOWD
America’s 150-Year Opioid Epidemic What can the country learn from the opium crisis of the 19th century? By CLINTON LAWSON
Pandering, and Endangering Women President Trump is dealing a serious blow to family planning services, all so he can say he “defunded” Planned Parenthood. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Pimping Out Miss Venezuela How political corruption seeped into this last great symbol of national pride. By TAL ABBADY
Treat Addiction Like Cancer People with substance-use disorders shouldn’t have to work so hard to get care. By LAURA HILGERS
Op-Ed Columnist The Irish Exception With its abortion referendum, is Ireland joining the future or the past? By ROSS DOUTHAT
Op-Ed Columnist The News Isn’t Fake. But It’s Flawed. Donald Trump’s attacks on us are shameless. Let’s not abet them. By FRANK BRUNI
Ending the Dead End in North Korea We should set aside for a minute our demand that it disarm before any other negotiation. By JAMES CLAPPER
Don’t Let Trump Off the Hook, New York The Legislature needs to approve a proposal to limit enhanced double jeopardy protections, so those pardoned by the president can face state charges. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
John Kelly’s Ancestors Wouldn’t Have Fit In Either Convenient amnesia about one’s origins is an all-American trait. By VIET THANH NGUYEN
Why the Wealth Gap Hits Families the Hardest We’re setting ourselves up for generations of persistent inequality. By CHRISTINA GIBSON-DAVIS and CHRISTINE PERCHESKI
It’s Benjamin Netanyahu’s World Now The Israeli prime minister has shown the world that it’s possible to defy the United States, ignore liberal values — and win. By ANSHEL PFEFFER
Op-Ed Columnist One Test Could Exonerate Him. Why Won't California Do It? Kevin Cooper is awaiting execution for a quadruple murder. But he may have been framed. By NICHOLAS KRISTOF, JESSIA MA and STUART A. THOMPSON
Contributing Op-Ed Writer The Great #MeToo Awakening Evangelical Christianity faces its own reckoning — and a chance for redemption. By PETER WEHNER
Loose Ends Reasons I May Be Eating Right Now I was craving this snack. Also, Mercury is in retrograde. By JULIA SHIPLETT
News Analysis When Spies Hack Journalism Reporters usually care little about a source’s motives, provided their information is true and newsworthy. But what if the source is a foreign spy agency? By SCOTT SHANE
The Dueling Caregivers “Stop trying to take care of me while I’m trying to take care of you!” By CATHY GUISEWITE