Wednesday, May 14, 2014

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Op-Ed | T. M. Luhrmann

To Dream in Different Cultures

Our sleep style deprives us of dreams, and of chats with God.

Thomas B. Edsall
Op-Ed | Thomas B. Edsall

Thomas Piketty and His Critics

Does the success of "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" mean that the traditional Democratic economic agenda is dead?

Mark Bittman
Op-Ed | Mark Bittman

An Inconvenient Truth About Our Food

A new film addresses what a former F.D.A. commissioner calls "one of the great public health epidemics of our time."

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Room for Debate

Pets and Medication

With the growing popularity of drugs to treat behavioral problems, are pet owners relying too much on medication to fix easily solved problems?

Op-Ed Contributor

New Bad Old Times for Guatemala?

The country's hard-won progress is faltering; it could easily slip back into violence.

Op-Ed Contributor

Hong Kong's Rising Cry

Locals are protesting with increasing intensity against Beijing's meddling in the 2017 election process.

Norihiro Kato
Op-Ed | Norihiro Kato

The Battle of the Okinawans

The tenacity of opponents to U.S. bases is a lesson for the Japanese government.

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Editorial

Ordering Google to Forget

The desire to let people erase old and embarrassing data from the Internet is understandable, but a European Union court ruling could undermine press freedoms and free speech.

Editorial

A Call for Justice for Syrians

Referring Syria to the International Criminal Court might finally rattle the Assad regime.

Editorial

Common Sense at the Library

After intense criticism, the New York Public Library abandoned its renovation proposal for a more modest, cheaper and smarter plan.

Editorial Observer

Around a Sardinian Table, a Fractious Debate

Over good wine and suckling pig, all politics is local.


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Dot Earth Blog

Three Long Views of Life With Rising Seas

A novelist, an astrobiologist and an ecologist explore the impact of centuries of rising seas.

Taking Note

Rand Paul Walks Back the Truth

The senator admitted that voter IDs are "offending people." Then quickly went back to the party line.

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