Monday, December 11, 2023

For You: Ghosts on the Glacier

Plus, Is Anti-Zionism Always Antisemitic? A Fraught Question for the Moment.
December 12, 2023

NEWS YOU MAY HAVE MISSED

Is Anti-Zionism Always Antisemitic? A Fraught Question for the Moment.

What Ails Offshore Wind: Supply Chains, Ships and Interest Rates

Inside the Chaotic Struggle for Power at Penn

Ravaged Israeli Border Community Ponders: What's Next?

Donald Tusk Chosen as Poland's Prime Minister After Rival Is Rejected

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FROM OPINION

Maureen Dowd

The Ivy League Flunks Out

We shouldn't need to tell these smart people how ignorant they sound.

David French

What the University Presidents Got Right and Wrong About Antisemitic Speech

The proper response to censorship is not more censorship.

Michelle Goldberg

At a Hearing on Israel, University Presidents Walked Into a Trap

The nationwide uproar is likely to lead to a crackdown on pro-Palestinian speech.

Bret Stephens

Campus Antisemitism, Free Speech and Double Standards

Colleges have discovered the virtues of free speech only now, when the speech in question hurts Jews.

Gail Collins and Bret Stephens

There's a Limit to How Much Weaseling Around You Can Do

Even in Washington.

Tomorrow: Guest Essays From Opinion

Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.

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Ghosts on the Glacier

Decades after the unexplained deaths of two American climbers in Argentina, a camera belonging to one of them was found in the snow. The film held astonishing images, but the mystery endures.

Did Army Blast Exposure Play Role in Maine Gunman's Rampage?

Medical scientists and the military are looking into whether Robert Card's psychological collapse was linked to brain damage from his role as a grenade instructor.

Record Rent Burdens Batter Low-Income Life

More tenants than ever spend half or more of their income for shelter, leaving less for everything else, taking an emotional toll and leaving some without a place to call their own.

Talk of a Trump Dictatorship Charges the American Political Debate

Former President Donald J. Trump and his allies are not doing much to reassure those worried about his autocratic instincts. If anything, they seem to be leaning into the predictions.

David Byrne Isn't Himself. Or Any Self, Really.

"It's all about me, me, me. That's what you think, but everything you're saying is coming from people around you," says the musician.

Styles's 71 Most Stylish 'People' of 2023

OK, some weren't people, but they all made us talk: about what we wear, how we live and how we express ourselves.

Nearly Everyone Gets A's at Yale. Does That Cheapen the Grade?

A report found that close to 80 percent of grades were in the A range last academic year. A pandemic-era bump has stuck.

A City-Size Iceberg Is Moving Out of Antarctic Waters

Next up, a yearslong ramble through the Southern Ocean and, eventually, a big melt.

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