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  1. David Wallace-Wells

    ‘What Can Burn Will Burn’

    It seemed that last year’s wildfire in Los Angeles had been extinguished safely after two days. But it had just gone underground.

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    CreditIllustration by Ibrahim Rayintakath
  1. The Israel-Gaza War Always Had an Unacknowledged Third Front

    Thousands of hostages are still awaiting freedom.

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    Guest Essay
  2. Kennedy’s Comments on Circumcision Are Only Going to Confuse and Shame Parents

    Circumcision is the latest example of Kennedy seizing on a hot-button issue that already has entrenched and aggressive internet partisans.

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    Jessica Grose
  3. Who Should Be Governor of New Jersey? 11 Leaders Rated the Candidates.

    Times Opinion convened a panel to weigh in on the race.

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  4. A Lesson From the German Resistance That Applies Today

    The best safeguard against tyranny is a legion of people who believe in an authority higher than any political program.

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    Guest Essay
  5. You Made It to Harvard. But You Skip Class?

    Readers respond to a Page A1 article about the lack of class attendance at Harvard. Also: Canceling a report on threats; America today.

     

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  2. TimesVideo

    Will A.I. Actually Want to Kill Humanity?

    The researcher Eliezer Yudkowsky says that what A.I. wants most is not for humanity to live “happily ever after.” “What the entity, the organism, the A.I. ends up wanting has been and will be weird and twisty.” Yudkowsky sits down with the Times Opinion columnist Ezra Klein to discuss.

     
  3. David Wallace-Wells

    ‘What Can Burn Will Burn’

    It seemed that last year’s wildfire in Los Angeles had been extinguished safely after two days. But it had just gone underground.

    By David Wallace-Wells

     
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