Op-Ed Contributor The End of Moe’s Meat Market The storefront gallery in Little Italy is closing, another sign that New York is losing the things that made it so captivating. By JEREMIAH MOSS
Op-Ed Contributor Why Is Venezuela Included in Trump’s Travel Ban? Barring a limited number of Maduro administration officials has little to do with protecting security in the United States. By MICHAEL J. CAMILLERI and BEN RADERSTORF
Op-Ed Contributors Stop the Unconstitutional War in Yemen Congress has not authorized United States military support for Saudi Arabia’s brutal campaign, which must end now. By RO KHANNA, MARK POCAN and WALTER JONES
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Shouldn’t Doctors Control Hospital Care? They used to. Sadly, business executives have taken over. By SANDEEP JAUHAR
Fixes Giving Capitalism a Social Conscience A Nobel Peace Prize laureate discusses his strategy for reducing the global dangers of extreme wealth concentration. By DAVID BORNSTEIN
Op-Ed Contributor Gretchen Carlson: How to Encourage More Women to Report Sexual Harassment Arbitration clauses, blacklisting and retaliation must end if we want victims to come forward now, not decades from now. By GRETCHEN CARLSON
Op-Ed Columnist Corker Told the Truth About Trump. Now He Should Act on It. If Senator Bob Corker believes Donald Trump can’t be trusted with the power he holds, shouldn’t he be trying to take that power away? By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
On Campus Campus Hate Lives on the Internet. Administrators Need to Catch Up. The problems that play out over social media aren’t any less real. By NAJAY GREENIDGE
Vietnam ’67 Country Joe’s Obscene Truths The story behind the “Fixin’-to-Die Rag,” the Vietnam era’s most searing antiwar song. By PATRICK SAUER
Op-Ed Columnist A World Without Nuclear Weapons The Nobel Peace Prize went to a group opposing nuclear weapons. By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
Op-Ed Contributors The E.P.A.’s Smoke and Mirrors on Climate The Trump administration is using sleights of hand to justify rescinding one of the most significant climate rules of the Obama years. By RICHARD L. REVESZ and JACK LIENKE
Op-Ed Contributor Trump Is Going to Make a Huge Mistake on the Iran Deal The president and the Republican-controlled Congress are not only playing with fire. They are lighting it themselves. By WENDY R. SHERMAN
Op-Ed Contributor Lena Dunham: Harvey Weinstein and the Silence of the Men The hush in Hollywood about the megaproducer only reinforces a culture that keeps women from speaking up. By LENA DUNHAM
Red Century What Killed the Promise of Muslim Communism? Bolshevik and Islamic activists joined forces after World War I to build the biggest mass movement in Southeast Asia. It didn’t last. By JOHN T. SIDEL
Vietnam '67 The Ken Burns Effect Hopefully, his new documentary will jump-start a new era of interest and scholarship around the Vietnam War. By ANDREW WIEST and SUSANNAH URAL
Op-Ed Contributor I Miss the Old Megyn Kelly Mourning the loss of TV’s most unlikable woman. By BATYA UNGAR-SARGON
The Stone Our Polluted Senses The deluge of stimuli that characterizes our modern life is a hazard: We are being dumped on. By MICHAEL MARDER
Op-Ed Contributor Tearing Down Statues of Columbus Also Tears Down My History For a generation of immigrants often caricatured as subhuman, Columbus was a figure to rally around against the anti-Italianism of the time. By JOHN M. VIOLA
Op-Ed Contributor A Health Care Plan That’s Universal and Bipartisan Universal catastrophic coverage can offer greater access and lower costs to bridge the party divide. By ED DOLAN
Op-Ed Contributor Why Corporate Tax Cuts Won’t Create Jobs I helped build a $5 billion company. There are much better ways to spur growth than putting more money in our coffers. By MARCUS RYU
Op-Ed Contributor The End of Moe’s Meat Market The storefront gallery in Little Italy is closing, another sign that New York is losing the things that made it so captivating. By JEREMIAH MOSS
Op-Ed Contributor Why Is Venezuela Included in Trump’s Travel Ban? Barring a limited number of Maduro administration officials has little to do with protecting security in the United States. By MICHAEL J. CAMILLERI and BEN RADERSTORF
Op-Ed Contributors Stop the Unconstitutional War in Yemen Congress has not authorized United States military support for Saudi Arabia’s brutal campaign, which must end now. By RO KHANNA, MARK POCAN and WALTER JONES
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Shouldn’t Doctors Control Hospital Care? They used to. Sadly, business executives have taken over. By SANDEEP JAUHAR
Fixes Giving Capitalism a Social Conscience A Nobel Peace Prize laureate discusses his strategy for reducing the global dangers of extreme wealth concentration. By DAVID BORNSTEIN
Op-Ed Contributor Gretchen Carlson: How to Encourage More Women to Report Sexual Harassment Arbitration clauses, blacklisting and retaliation must end if we want victims to come forward now, not decades from now. By GRETCHEN CARLSON
Op-Ed Columnist Corker Told the Truth About Trump. Now He Should Act on It. If Senator Bob Corker believes Donald Trump can’t be trusted with the power he holds, shouldn’t he be trying to take that power away? By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
On Campus Campus Hate Lives on the Internet. Administrators Need to Catch Up. The problems that play out over social media aren’t any less real. By NAJAY GREENIDGE
Vietnam ’67 Country Joe’s Obscene Truths The story behind the “Fixin’-to-Die Rag,” the Vietnam era’s most searing antiwar song. By PATRICK SAUER
Op-Ed Columnist A World Without Nuclear Weapons The Nobel Peace Prize went to a group opposing nuclear weapons. By PATRICK CHAPPATTE
Op-Ed Contributors The E.P.A.’s Smoke and Mirrors on Climate The Trump administration is using sleights of hand to justify rescinding one of the most significant climate rules of the Obama years. By RICHARD L. REVESZ and JACK LIENKE
Op-Ed Contributor Trump Is Going to Make a Huge Mistake on the Iran Deal The president and the Republican-controlled Congress are not only playing with fire. They are lighting it themselves. By WENDY R. SHERMAN
Op-Ed Contributor Lena Dunham: Harvey Weinstein and the Silence of the Men The hush in Hollywood about the megaproducer only reinforces a culture that keeps women from speaking up. By LENA DUNHAM
Red Century What Killed the Promise of Muslim Communism? Bolshevik and Islamic activists joined forces after World War I to build the biggest mass movement in Southeast Asia. It didn’t last. By JOHN T. SIDEL
Vietnam '67 The Ken Burns Effect Hopefully, his new documentary will jump-start a new era of interest and scholarship around the Vietnam War. By ANDREW WIEST and SUSANNAH URAL
Op-Ed Contributor I Miss the Old Megyn Kelly Mourning the loss of TV’s most unlikable woman. By BATYA UNGAR-SARGON
The Stone Our Polluted Senses The deluge of stimuli that characterizes our modern life is a hazard: We are being dumped on. By MICHAEL MARDER
Op-Ed Contributor Tearing Down Statues of Columbus Also Tears Down My History For a generation of immigrants often caricatured as subhuman, Columbus was a figure to rally around against the anti-Italianism of the time. By JOHN M. VIOLA
Op-Ed Contributor A Health Care Plan That’s Universal and Bipartisan Universal catastrophic coverage can offer greater access and lower costs to bridge the party divide. By ED DOLAN
Op-Ed Contributor Why Corporate Tax Cuts Won’t Create Jobs I helped build a $5 billion company. There are much better ways to spur growth than putting more money in our coffers. By MARCUS RYU