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    • Opinion | Beyond ‘Born That Way’

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      When Lady Gaga released “Born This Way,” the 2011 song on an album of the same name, it was an instant hit and an instant L.G.B.T.Q. anthem. The song debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 100 ...

    • Opinion | A.I. Is Actually Our Friend

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      A lot of my humanistic and liberal arts-oriented friends are deeply worried about artificial intelligence, while acknowledging the possible benefits. In fact, I think instead of replacing us ...

    • Opinion | Being Good Is as Important as Being Right

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      What is it that will define the destiny of the American church? Will it be the beliefs of the church or the conduct of the church? The two concepts are so distinct within Christianity that they ...

    • Opinion | Natural Childbirth Isn’t Actually the Ideal

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      A few weeks after I had my first child, I ran into a woman from my prenatal yoga class who was still pregnant. There has never been a time when all mothers could breastfeed, and before the advent ...

    • Opinion | Don’t Hate On the D.M.V.

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      D.M.V. hateration is so mainstream that it made it into a children’s cartoon: In 2016, “Zootopia” anthropomorphized a pitiable sloth as a D.M.V. worker. The D.M.V. is one of the few places where ...

    • Opinion | Cats Are Better Than Dogs

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      “Everybody who reads my book is a dog person,” Klam, whom I also profiled for her memoir, “You Had Me at Woof,” said at one point. It’s fine to like both animals, but there’s something distinctly ...

    • Opinion | A Little Hypocrisy Is Healthy

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      Until I moved to Manhattan about six months ago, I lived off a busy highway exit in Brooklyn that drove me crazy. Every time I took the exit I’d descend into a rage about the inconsiderate, selfish drivers.

    • Opinion | The Market Doesn’t Always Get It Right

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      On its face, there’s nothing necessarily political about the mantra that the customer is always right. The more pervasive it becomes, the more pernicious it gets — and the more it diminishes the very values conservatives claim to hold dear.

    • Opinion | We’re Less Divided Than You Think

      New York Times· 1 day ago

      A president refusing to accept the results of the election he lost, inspiring a mob to overtake the Capitol and call for the hanging of the vice president, and then, four years later, emerging ...