The editorial service I run has gotten less male but remains too pale.
By Emily Schwartz Greco
Anna Quindlen relayed an eye-opening and hair-raising experience to her readers in 1990.
“A newspaper editor said to me not long ago, with … Read more »
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
The bruising battle over the Iran nuclear agreement should be over, now that 42 Democratic senators declared their support for the deal and made it clearer than ever that efforts to kill it will fail. But … Read more »
Hello,
Yesterday, Hillary announced a set of aggressive finance reform proposals to restore a government of, by, and for the people, not just the wealthy and well-connected.
Hillary’s campaign finance proposals include:
•Overturning Citizens United by appointing Supreme Court Justices … Read more »
In the hyperbolic chariot race waged by Republican presidential candidates, we can report the first breastplated contestant to have thrown a spoke.
That would be the supposed moral standard-bearer of the field — and of mankind? — the estimably sainted … Read more »
There are many things we should remember about the events of late August and early September 2005, and the political fallout shouldn’t be near the top of the list. Still, the disaster in New Orleans did the Bush administration a … Read more »
Carly Fiorina’s conversion from Hillary Clinton fan to fervent critic
Carly Fiorina says some, well, interesting things while waiting to go on camera.
In 2010, the then-GOP Senate nominee went all middle-school-cafeteria on her Democratic opponent’s hairdo. “God, what is … Read more »
New York Times.
When Donald Trump’s security escorted the Univision anchor Jorge Ramos out of a news conference on Tuesday, I decided that I was officially done.
Maybe I should have been long before that.
Maybe I should have been … Read more »
The slaying of two journalists Wednesday as they broadcast live to a television audience in Virginia is still seared on our screens and our minds, but it’s a moment not only to mourn but also to learn lessons.
The horror … Read more »
http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/08/21/carter-reagan-and-machiavelli/?_r=2… Read more »
By Paul Krugman
Something strange is happening in the Republican primary — something strange, that is, besides the Trump phenomenon. For some reason, just about all the leading candidates other than The Donald have taken a deeply unpopular position, a … Read more »