Op-Ed Contributors After Flynn, Are Kushner and Don Jr. Next? The Flynn deal opens the door to charges against the president’s inner circle — and his family. By RICHARD W. PAINTER and NORMAN L. EISEN
Opinion The Starving Lands More than 20 years after visiting East Africa, I am still weighed down by the hunger I saw there. Today, millions of people are hungry again. By EDWARD HOAGLAND
Op-Ed Contributor Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea: 10 Key Takeaways Impeachment just became a lot more likely. By HARRY LITMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Trump Is Cracking Up The president is acting more deranged than usual, but Republicans in Congress don’t care. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
On Campus The Right Way to Fix Universities New taxes are not the answer. A radical reorientation of their mission is. By EMILY J. LEVINE and MITCHELL L. STEVENS
Op-Ed Contributor When Elites Get a Taste of Their Own Medicine Saudi Arabia’s royals and rich had long been immune to the worst failures of the kingdom’s brutal system. Not anymore. By SARAH LEAH WHITSON
Opinion How Doctors Fail Women Who Don’t Want Children I know I want to be sterilized. Why is it such a fight? By ALANNA WEISSMAN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer How Rex Tillerson Did So Much Damage in So Little Time The secretary of state, who may be forced out soon, presided over a historic gutting of the Foreign Service. But his replacement might be worse. By ANTONY J. BLINKEN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Happy Anniversary, Heart Transplant Fifty years after the first procedure in an adult, the organ still has a hold on us. By SANDEEP JAUHAR
Turning Points Vicente Fox: Borders Can’t Protect Us Imagining a new global identity where the term “minority” is an anachronism. By VICENTE FOX QUESADA
Op-Ed Contributor Don’t Erase Garrison Keillor I hate “Prairie Home Companion.” But I think it’s dead wrong to stop rebroadcasting past episodes. By BARI WEISS
Op-Ed Contributor Can the Singapore Model Save Zimbabwe? Zimbabwe must loosen the government’s regulatory stranglehold on the economy and make it easier to do business in the country. By STEVE H. HANKE
Op-Ed Contributors The Case for Removing Extremist Videos From the Internet YouTube has taken down the lectures and sermons of the Qaeda recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki. That will save lives. By MARK WALLACE and FRANCES FRAGOS TOWNSEND
Op-Ed Contributor Amber Tamblyn: I’m Not Ready for the Redemption of Men People in Hollywood are already wondering when the comeback tours will start. By AMBER TAMBLYN
Op-Ed Columnist We’re All Part of Trump’s Show The president isn’t a dictator with the complete control of the media that Vladimir Putin has. But their methods have much in common. By BRET STEPHENS
Op-Ed Contributor A Simple Fix for Our Massive Inequality Problem Right now, investment returns go to the few. Here’s how everyone could have a fair share. By MATT BRUENIG
Op-Ed Contributor An American Held as an ISIS Suspect Deserves a Prompt Hearing After 11 weeks in detention, the unnamed suspect still has not appeared before a judge. The courts must move faster. By STEPHEN I. VLADECK
Op-Ed Contributor Vietnam Wants to Control Social Media? Too Late. The government fears that political activism online hurts the state, but regulating internet content will hurt it even more. By DIEN LUONG
Op-Ed Contributors Boss Grab Your Breasts? That’s Not (Legally) Harassment Cases decided decades ago have set an absurdly high bar for workers bringing sexual harassment lawsuits. By SANDRA F. SPERINO and SUJA A. THOMAS
Op-Ed Contributors After Flynn, Are Kushner and Don Jr. Next? The Flynn deal opens the door to charges against the president’s inner circle — and his family. By RICHARD W. PAINTER and NORMAN L. EISEN
Opinion The Starving Lands More than 20 years after visiting East Africa, I am still weighed down by the hunger I saw there. Today, millions of people are hungry again. By EDWARD HOAGLAND
Op-Ed Contributor Michael Flynn’s Guilty Plea: 10 Key Takeaways Impeachment just became a lot more likely. By HARRY LITMAN
Op-Ed Columnist Trump Is Cracking Up The president is acting more deranged than usual, but Republicans in Congress don’t care. By MICHELLE GOLDBERG
On Campus The Right Way to Fix Universities New taxes are not the answer. A radical reorientation of their mission is. By EMILY J. LEVINE and MITCHELL L. STEVENS
Op-Ed Contributor When Elites Get a Taste of Their Own Medicine Saudi Arabia’s royals and rich had long been immune to the worst failures of the kingdom’s brutal system. Not anymore. By SARAH LEAH WHITSON
Opinion How Doctors Fail Women Who Don’t Want Children I know I want to be sterilized. Why is it such a fight? By ALANNA WEISSMAN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer How Rex Tillerson Did So Much Damage in So Little Time The secretary of state, who may be forced out soon, presided over a historic gutting of the Foreign Service. But his replacement might be worse. By ANTONY J. BLINKEN
Contributing Op-Ed Writer Happy Anniversary, Heart Transplant Fifty years after the first procedure in an adult, the organ still has a hold on us. By SANDEEP JAUHAR
Turning Points Vicente Fox: Borders Can’t Protect Us Imagining a new global identity where the term “minority” is an anachronism. By VICENTE FOX QUESADA
Op-Ed Contributor Don’t Erase Garrison Keillor I hate “Prairie Home Companion.” But I think it’s dead wrong to stop rebroadcasting past episodes. By BARI WEISS
Op-Ed Contributor Can the Singapore Model Save Zimbabwe? Zimbabwe must loosen the government’s regulatory stranglehold on the economy and make it easier to do business in the country. By STEVE H. HANKE
Op-Ed Contributors The Case for Removing Extremist Videos From the Internet YouTube has taken down the lectures and sermons of the Qaeda recruiter Anwar al-Awlaki. That will save lives. By MARK WALLACE and FRANCES FRAGOS TOWNSEND
Op-Ed Contributor Amber Tamblyn: I’m Not Ready for the Redemption of Men People in Hollywood are already wondering when the comeback tours will start. By AMBER TAMBLYN
Op-Ed Columnist We’re All Part of Trump’s Show The president isn’t a dictator with the complete control of the media that Vladimir Putin has. But their methods have much in common. By BRET STEPHENS
Op-Ed Contributor A Simple Fix for Our Massive Inequality Problem Right now, investment returns go to the few. Here’s how everyone could have a fair share. By MATT BRUENIG
Op-Ed Contributor An American Held as an ISIS Suspect Deserves a Prompt Hearing After 11 weeks in detention, the unnamed suspect still has not appeared before a judge. The courts must move faster. By STEPHEN I. VLADECK
Op-Ed Contributor Vietnam Wants to Control Social Media? Too Late. The government fears that political activism online hurts the state, but regulating internet content will hurt it even more. By DIEN LUONG
Op-Ed Contributors Boss Grab Your Breasts? That’s Not (Legally) Harassment Cases decided decades ago have set an absurdly high bar for workers bringing sexual harassment lawsuits. By SANDRA F. SPERINO and SUJA A. THOMAS