Editorial
Donald Trump’s Revolt
Mr. Trump upended the G.O.P. and now the Democratic Party, and America’s fierce and heedless desire for change now puts the nation on a precipice. Comments
Mr. Trump upended the G.O.P. and now the Democratic Party, and America’s fierce and heedless desire for change now puts the nation on a precipice. Comments
There are crucial lessons in the 2016 race’s cruel turn. Comments
He had an intuition about American anger. The country’s liberal elites were too arrogant to take him seriously. Comments
My Republican brother walked me through the shocker of Donald Trump’s election. Comments
Americans’ feeling of having lost their community may explain Trump’s victory, but that victory now makes me feel lost. Comments
If the question is when markets will recover, a first-pass answer is never.
This election shock exposes the elites’ self-approving delusion.
How the election and Donald Trump’s victory looks to Opinion writers.
For the first time in 50 years, Americans are voting for president without the full protections of the Voting Rights Act in place. Comments
Beijing’s tightening hand is undermining Hong Kong’s enviable economic model.
An educational version of musical chairs may well be worth it if it gives students a better shot at an excellent education.
Now they know what it looks like when you try to break a glass ceiling.
Our networks have been turned into shoutfests by party hacks and attack dogs looking for a sound bite. Real news can be just as profitable.
Extremes of inequality lie at the root of voters’ anger. We can’t repair the political center without fixing the economics of that.
What does the Democratic Party need to do to move forward, attract alienated voters and remain relevant?
We need to be watchdogs, not lap dogs. Comments
Readers critique polling and the election coverage.
After Trump’s election, it’s tempting to give up. But this is a moment to stay engaged.
A former city councilwoman writes that if we had London’s system here, there would be no more boarding slowdowns, among other trials.
The American Society of Breast Surgeons writes, “For many women, breast reconstruction is an important component of the recovery process.”
Our voting systems are vulnerable to cyberattack. This year, we got lucky. Next time, maybe we won’t. Here’s what we need to do.
Sampling reaction to the election of Mr. Trump, which has left half the country cheering and the other half in shock.
President Park Geun-hye has always appeared above the fray, which is why she has fallen so hard.
A selection of 15 topics, ranked by the combined populations of states with related measures. States are colored by their 2012 presidential vote. There are 154 ballot questions being decided on Tuesday.
Photoshop allows us to create images today that may become our reality after the election.
Readers discuss voter despair over the 2016 election and whether a multiparty system would be preferable.
How about elections on Saturdays and a barbecue while you wait in line? Or early voting by mail?
Frank Luntz “bears responsibility for contributing to the death of civility in our public discourse,” says a reader who finds his call for unity “disingenuous.”
A reader is shocked by a jury’s decision not to punish the takeover of a wildlife refuge.
A reader calls on President Obama to issue an executive order banning solitary confinement.
A civil rights lawyer and an activist offer their views on a proposed settlement.
A university official writes that allowing regulated beer sales and increasing security lowered the number of alcohol-related incidents.
Exploring prospects for the environment, and challenges for environmentalists, in a Trump presidency.
No happy ending guaranteed. But don’t give up.
Humans have become a planet-scale disruptive force. What next?
As part of a series of videos about race, we are featuring personal stories that reflect the breadth of experiences in the United States.
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