Editorial Let the People Pick the President All people are created equal. Why aren’t their votes? By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Observer What Russian Revolution? The very concept of “revolution,” sanctified in Soviet mythology, changed radically after the chaos and impoverishment of the 1990s. By SERGE SCHMEMANN
Editorial Mass Shootings Don’t Have to Be Inevitable Is even more guns really your answer, Mr. President? By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Trump Attacks Teddy Roosevelt’s Grand Legacy Two beautiful national monuments in Utah would be diminished, as would a tradition of preservation. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Ballot Proposals, Mayor and New Jersey Governor: How to Vote For Tuesday’s elections, here are The Times’s recommendations in major races and on ballot proposals. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial New York Voters Can Make Crooked Politicians Pay A ballot measure would amend the state constitution to let judge dock the pensions of convicted officials. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Willie Horton, Updated for the Trump Era A certain amount of nastiness is inevitable as Election Day approaches, but a few utterly misleading campaign ads go over the line. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial In Asia, Mr. Trump Is Met by Doubt Regional leaders fear that his threats and impulsiveness could bring on war, and feel that the future may lie with China. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Obamacare vs. the Saboteurs Most Americans want the administration to switch sides and start working to improve health care law. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial After ISIS, What Comes Next? With a region in ruins, the United States faces the daunting challenge of promoting stability and countering extremism. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial A Good Choice for the Fed. But if Only … President Trump could have done better by offering Janet Yellen, who has done a terrific job, a second term. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Best Charter Schools Deserve More Leeway on Hiring New rules that let some New York charters set their own standards are a reasonable effort at increasing the number of strong candidates. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Aung San Suu Kyi’s Clearest Act of Complicity Now that she has visited the site of ethnic cleansing, it is especially hard to keep making excuses for her lack of action. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial A Tax Plan for a New Gilded Age The House Republicans’ proposal will primarily benefit corporations and rich families, and send the budget deficit soaring. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Mayor de Blasio Has Earned a Second Term Crime is down, the city’s finances are sound and he has made progress on housing. Now, about those subways … By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Catalonia Tottering If Catalan parties are in fact prepared to participate in a new regional election, the Madrid government should display magnanimity. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial While New York Mourns, the President Postures Mr. Trump sends condolences, then returns to fantasies of fighting terrorism with an immigration crackdown. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial About John Kelly’s Racist History Lesson The White House chief of staff was supposed to be a calming force, but he has now echoed President Trump’s sympathy for white nationalists. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial After the Terror It is impossible to predict many attacks, but our response must be clear: Reject the killers’ attempts to divide us with their hatred. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Constitutional Convention: Thanks, but No Thanks Vote “no” on New York Ballot Proposal 1. A convention would not accomplish anything that New York lawmakers couldn’t already do on their own. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Let the People Pick the President All people are created equal. Why aren’t their votes? By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Observer What Russian Revolution? The very concept of “revolution,” sanctified in Soviet mythology, changed radically after the chaos and impoverishment of the 1990s. By SERGE SCHMEMANN
Editorial Mass Shootings Don’t Have to Be Inevitable Is even more guns really your answer, Mr. President? By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Trump Attacks Teddy Roosevelt’s Grand Legacy Two beautiful national monuments in Utah would be diminished, as would a tradition of preservation. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Ballot Proposals, Mayor and New Jersey Governor: How to Vote For Tuesday’s elections, here are The Times’s recommendations in major races and on ballot proposals. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial New York Voters Can Make Crooked Politicians Pay A ballot measure would amend the state constitution to let judge dock the pensions of convicted officials. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Willie Horton, Updated for the Trump Era A certain amount of nastiness is inevitable as Election Day approaches, but a few utterly misleading campaign ads go over the line. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial In Asia, Mr. Trump Is Met by Doubt Regional leaders fear that his threats and impulsiveness could bring on war, and feel that the future may lie with China. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Obamacare vs. the Saboteurs Most Americans want the administration to switch sides and start working to improve health care law. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial After ISIS, What Comes Next? With a region in ruins, the United States faces the daunting challenge of promoting stability and countering extremism. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial A Good Choice for the Fed. But if Only … President Trump could have done better by offering Janet Yellen, who has done a terrific job, a second term. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial The Best Charter Schools Deserve More Leeway on Hiring New rules that let some New York charters set their own standards are a reasonable effort at increasing the number of strong candidates. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Aung San Suu Kyi’s Clearest Act of Complicity Now that she has visited the site of ethnic cleansing, it is especially hard to keep making excuses for her lack of action. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial A Tax Plan for a New Gilded Age The House Republicans’ proposal will primarily benefit corporations and rich families, and send the budget deficit soaring. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Mayor de Blasio Has Earned a Second Term Crime is down, the city’s finances are sound and he has made progress on housing. Now, about those subways … By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Catalonia Tottering If Catalan parties are in fact prepared to participate in a new regional election, the Madrid government should display magnanimity. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial While New York Mourns, the President Postures Mr. Trump sends condolences, then returns to fantasies of fighting terrorism with an immigration crackdown. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial About John Kelly’s Racist History Lesson The White House chief of staff was supposed to be a calming force, but he has now echoed President Trump’s sympathy for white nationalists. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial After the Terror It is impossible to predict many attacks, but our response must be clear: Reject the killers’ attempts to divide us with their hatred. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Editorial Constitutional Convention: Thanks, but No Thanks Vote “no” on New York Ballot Proposal 1. A convention would not accomplish anything that New York lawmakers couldn’t already do on their own. By THE EDITORIAL BOARD