What moving deadlines — and red lines — in Iran means for America’s leverage.
Readers respond to “How to Fix Affordability,” an Opinion guest essay by Hillary Clinton. Also: President Trump’s arch; protests and litigation.
In a strange era, a stranger turn.
Americans want a new approach to policing and incarceration.
In the 1990s, Democrats were split in their support for birthright citizenship, and even proposed legislation to end it.
Lawyers for a fired Justice Department lawyer say the agency’s inspector general appears to have ignored at least 20 different requests to scrutinize misconduct.
President Trump waxed on about the virtues of the pen, calling it more economical and a better instrument than the fancier writing tools preferred by his predecessors.
Five years after founding The Times’s flagship newsletter, Mr. Leonhardt recently began a new role on Opinion, overseeing the editing and writing of the paper’s editorials.
While the findings are dated, they come as many current and former Justice Department officials fear that the incoming Trump administration will run the department with an eye toward score-settling.
John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon were the last presidential candidates to debate with no live audience during a general election.