Friday, September 27, 2024

Opinion Today: The indictment of New York City’s mayor, and more

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Opinion Today

September 27, 2024

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By Anna Marks

Staff Editor, Opinion

In today's edition, we're offering some of our favorite recent entries from The Point, Opinion's blog.

This week, our writers told you what they think about the federal indictment of Eric Adams, the Electoral College and the New York Police Department.

Check them out below.

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Mara Gay on Mayor Eric Adams

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Gail Collins on the electoral college

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Brent Staples on the N.Y.P.D.

Here's what we're focusing on today:

Editors' Picks

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The Editorial Board

Eric Adams Should Resign

The federal indictment reveals how the city's leader repeatedly failed in his duty to uphold the public trust.

By The Editorial Board

More From Opinion

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Guest Essay

The Greatest City in the World, Some Really Lousy Mayors

You have to go way back to the days of the secular saint Fiorello La Guardia to come up with a New York mayor unencumbered by significant baggage.

By Clyde Haberman

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Jessica Bennett

Trump's Female Accusers Are Begging You Not to Forget

The world has moved on. They haven't.

By Jessica Bennett

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These Maps and Charts Explain Fentanyl's Unique Path of Destruction

The drug has swept across the country and brought a massive wave of overdose deaths in its wake.

By Maia Szalavitz

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Jamelle Bouie

The Best Way to Keep Congress From Getting Things Done

Supporters of the filibuster argue that without unlimited debate, democracy succumbs to silence. Or something.

By Jamelle Bouie

Bernie Moreno on a stage, looking off camera.

Paul Krugman

The Tech Bro Style in American Politics

Why some billionaires are helping to promote political extremism.

By Paul Krugman

The Ezra Klein Show

MAGA Is Not as United as You Think

The journalist Emily Jashinsky discusses the "huge gulf" between various factions of the New Right.

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A Special Week in the Republican Outreach to Women

A look back at seven days of bad behavior.

By Michelle Cottle

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From QAnon to Diddy: The Blurred Lines of Conspiracy Theory and Reality

How the allegations against Sean Combs change the way we talk about #MeToo, rumors and powerful men.

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Frank Bruni

The Crucial Context for Kamala Harris's 'Context'

Her opponent's malice and incoherence trump all else.

By Frank Bruni

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English Is Everybody's Business. (Or Is it Boocie-ness? Or Boozy-ness?)

A modest plea for the return of language arts.

By John McWhorter

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Brittany Marcoux

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Is Underparenting Good or Bad for Kids?

Responses to a guest essay about less intensive parenting. Also: A nuclear threat; gear against school shootings; wills for singles; Trump vs. Obamacare.

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