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The Racist Roots of a Way to Sell Homes
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An unfair and predatory practice has made a comeback. Comments
The Supreme Court weighs whether pay-to-play politics is a constitutional right.
An unfair and predatory practice has made a comeback. Comments
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
Trump is a traitor to the people he professes to speak for. We know this because he‘s already betrayed them. Comments
A downturn is inevitable, and America isn’t ready — yet.
Mr. Rosenthal, The Times’s editorial page editor, discusses restrictive voting laws, Donald J. Trump and Prince — among other topics.
Join Frank Bruni, Times columnist and author of “Where You Go Is Not Who You’ll Be,” in an online chat.
A bill under consideration could open the doors for secret foreign contributions to American political campaigns.
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.
The Fresh Air Fund offers New York City children a chance to get away. Here’s how you can help.
Young Cuban-Americans try to bridge generational and geographical gaps.
A mayor tries to secure his city’s future... by tearing it down. Comments
European regulators say the company's Android phone blocks rival services.
They surrounded the divers and started clicking — they seemed to be saying hello. Read and then take a swim with whales in a virtual reality feature.
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.
Packing a gun in your carry-on is illegal, but that doesn’t stop thousands of people from trying it every year.
He’s a natural comedian, and his administration knows how to use that. Comments
A Clinton supporter says, “On my college campus, I might as well be Pat Buchanan.” Comments
Singers write the song, but politicians — and the voters — decide the meaning.
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
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.”
And then as now, migrants and civil liberties paid the price.
I can’t promise this will prolong your life. But it will improve it. Comments
An 18th-century vote-counting formula might have sunk the Trump candidacy long ago. Comments
Mr. Trump looks set to be the Republican nominee.
Readers discuss Bernie Sanders’s scaling back his campaign, Ted Cruz’s pick for V.P. and Donald Trump’s foreign policy speech.
The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws notes the differences between the drugs.
The American Heart Association writes that “clear scientific evidence has shown that saturated fat can raise LDL (bad) cholesterol.”
The American Jewish Committee’s Transatlantic Institute discusses the “several critical roots of radicalization among those of Moroccan origin.”
Amnesty International USA writes that Nigeria’s complicity in human rights abuses makes it unaccountable for addressing Boko Haram threats.
The American Petroleum Institute writes, “New York and its neighboring states must prioritize energy infrastructure.”
The chief of the New York Police Department’s Housing Bureau argues against ending police patrols in public housing.
As part of a series of videos about race, we are featuring personal stories that reflect the breadth of experiences in the United States.
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.
People who know Mr. Cruz have found some very inventive ways of expressing their hatred for him.
Why many Republicans believe that Trump can win in November.
His claims about Hillary Clinton and gender don’t make much sense.
The leaders of the commission that investigated the 9/11 attacks say Americans should be cautious in interpreting the pages, which could be released soon.
Groundbreaking films selected from the Sundance Film Festival explore a range of topics and new approaches to nonfiction, 3D storytelling. Comments
A new anthology of essays from The New York Times philosophy series on topics ranging from science, consciousness and morality to war, gun control, procreation and the gender divide.
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