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The Tarnish of the Electoral College
No party, including the Democrats, should benefit from a defective political system.
November 16, 2012, FridayCriminality in the Gulf Spill
The Obama Administration must pursue further penalties against BP under federal environmental laws.
November 16, 2012, FridaySchool Reform in Newark
The groundbreaking contract that Newark and its teachers’ union have hammered out offers reason for hope that the quality of teaching will improve.
November 16, 2012, FridayStanding Tougher
President Obama made a strong case for his tax agenda to the public and Congress.
November 15, 2012, ThursdayMoney to Rebuild After Sandy
New York, New Jersey and Connecticut will have a better chance at persuading Congress for financing if they join forces and ask for an areawide relief package.
November 15, 2012, ThursdayAnother Israel-Gaza War?
Israel’s right to defend itself against rocket attacks is unarguable, but is a ferocious assault the best way?
November 15, 2012, ThursdayOne Lesson From a Messy Scandal
The Pentagon needs clear rules on misconduct, and they should apply to all serving personnel, regardless of rank or gender.
November 14, 2012, WednesdayNew Leadership in China
Can the world expect a real change in policy at a time of daunting domestic and international challenges?
November 14, 2012, WednesdayGetting Away With Torture
An appellate court ruling that denies American citizens who are tortured by the American military the right to sue for damages ignores an important Supreme Court precedent.
November 14, 2012, WednesdayA New Chance for the Senate
A larger and feistier Democratic majority could finally spell an end to filibuster abuse.
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Editorials: The Aftermath of 9/11
A collection of editorials traces the Times editorial board’s observations and policy proposals for a shaken country and a shifting world.
Redistricting, New York Style
Mapmaking in New York is a dark art form designed to make certain that incumbents in the majority party are safe from electoral competition.
Editorial Notebook — Impressions of Haiti
Three months after the devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Lawrence Downes shares his thoughts and photographs.
Albany's Gallery of Rogues
New York State legislators who have faced criminal charges while in office in the past five years.
Talk to The Times: Editorial Page Editor Andrew Rosenthal
Andrew Rosenthal, the editorial page editor, answered readers' questions April 13-17, 2009.
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A Long Battle for the Hudson River
Milestones in the decades-long duel between the Environmental Protection Agency and General Electric to purge the Hudson River of toxic chemicals.
New York Times Endorsements Through the Ages
A collection of The Times's endorsements for the presidency, from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 through the editorial board's choice of Senator Barack Obama this year.
Immigration Standoff in Phoenix
Protests outside a furniture store have become a flashpoint in the debate over the presence of undocumented workers.
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