Editorial
Don’t Abandon America’s Afghan Helpers
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Thousands of Afghan interpreters who have applied for resettlement in the United States could be left in the lurch if a defense bill is not amended.
I can’t promise this will prolong your life. But it will improve it. Comments
Thousands of Afghan interpreters who have applied for resettlement in the United States could be left in the lurch if a defense bill is not amended.
It’s time to step back, take the long view and begin healing the pain that the campaign has illuminated. Comments
The divergent outcomes of the presidential nominating processes is a tale of two very different parties. Comments
And then as now, migrants and civil liberties paid the price.
Mr. Trump looks set to be the Republican nominee.
A Mexican conglomerate wants to revive mining in a protected reserve for monarch butterflies.
Raising the age of juvenile court jurisdiction to 21 is misguided.
Singers write the song, but politicians — and the voters — decide the meaning.
Packing a gun in your carry-on is illegal, but that doesn’t stop thousands of people from trying it every year.
A former city probation commissioner praises Virginia’s move to give convicted felons the vote; another reader says voter turnout relies on inclusivity.
His candidacy has brought prejudice into the open, and I’m glad. Comments
He’s a natural comedian, and his administration knows how to use that. Comments
A reader writes that after Bush v. Gore, many assumed that the government would move to fix the system, but it hasn’t.
Peabody Energy writes that it “sees our land restoration as an essential part of the mining process.”
The Muslim Public Affairs Council writes, “Communities should be leading on intervention and rehabilitation.”
A Clinton supporter says, “On my college campus, I might as well be Pat Buchanan.” Comments
A downturn is inevitable, and America isn’t ready — yet.
Ted Cruz has a fascination with death. And his California campaign manager previously worked for someone who promised televised executions.
More about carbon taxes.
Requiring women to register for the draft would be the next step in bringing gender equality to the military.
The most compelling and talked-about opinions from around the world. Connect with columnists, readers and influential thinkers. Join the conversation around the day’s biggest issues.
Dot Earth
April 23, 2016, 7:19 PM