Category Archives: Opinion

THE NEW YORK TIMES – SATURDAY, JULY 12, 2025

Tariffs or Deals? Trump Seems Content With Punishing Levies.

President Trump’s supporters portray him as a top dealmaker. But, at least for now, far more trading partners have gotten stiff tariffs than trade deals.

Around the World, Flash Flood Disasters Are the ‘Hardest Kind to Prevent’

Scholars and designers of early warning systems say that there are still huge gaps in the ability to predict flash floods and warn those at risk.

An Army of Searchers Combs the Banks of the Guadalupe for the Missing

Judge Blocks Trump Administration Tactics in L.A. Immigration Raids

A federal judge temporarily halted the administration from making indiscriminate arrests based on race and denying detainees access to lawyers.

President Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Ban Faces New Threat: Class Actions

In last month’s decision limiting one judicial tool, universal injunctions, the court seemed to invite lower courts to use class actions as an alternative.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – FRIDAY, JULY 11, 2025

How Netanyahu Prolonged the War in Gaza to Stay in Power

Secret meetings, altered records, ignored intelligence: the inside story of the prime minister’s political calculations since Oct. 7.

Before Tragedy, Texas Repeatedly Rejected Pleas for Flood Alarm Funding

Kerr County repeatedly failed to secure a warning system, even as local officials remained aware of the risks and as funds were available for similar projects.

Trump’s Seesawing on Tariffs Gives the World Whiplash

Blunt letters dictating terms posted to social media and changes late in negotiations have left trading partners wondering what President Trump will do next.

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE – JULY 12, 2025 PREVIEW

THE ECONOMIST MAGAZINE: The latest issue features ‘Scrap the asylum systemAnd build something better…

Scrap the asylum system—and build something better

Rich countries need to separate asylum from labour migration

America cannot dodge the consequences of rising tariffs for ever

Their economic impact has been delayed but not averted

After another leader is brought low, Thailand’s voters need a real choice

The kingdom is stagnating while its elites squabble

Sex hormones could be mental-health drugs too

If they can be liberated from ignorance and hucksterism

THE NEW YORK TIMES – THURSDAY, JULY 10, 2025

Texas Camp’s Cabins Stood in an ‘Extremely Hazardous’ Floodway

An analysis of Camp Mystic shows that several buildings were in known hazard zones. A $5 million expansion in 2019 did nothing to alleviate the problem.

As Texas Flood Raged, Camp Mystic Was Left to Fend for Itself

Flash floods hit during the night, but many local officials appeared unaware of the unfolding catastrophe, initially leaving people near the river on their own.

China Surveys Seabeds Where Naval Rivals May One Day Clash

Research ships are studying the seas for science and resources, but the data they gather could also be useful in a conflict with Taiwan or the U.S.

U.K. and France Agree to First-Ever Nuclear Weapons Pact to Fend Off Threat to Europe

Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain and President Emmanuel Macron of France are set to confirm a strengthened defense relationship at a summit today.

TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT – JULY 11, 2025 PREVIEW

TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT: The latest issue features ‘American Dreamer’ – On the enduring greatness of Gatsby; Tear down the museums?; Big tech is watching you; A new Locke manuscript; The ultimate declutter and An epic bromance for our times…

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What makes a novel of ideas? By Benjamin Markovits

Broken Britain and America

The centre left has joined the populist right in despairing of good government By Sam Freedman

THE NEW YORK TIMES – WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2025

With Taxes and Tariffs in Place, Trump Takes Reins of U.S. Economy

President Trump has achieved much of his agenda, leaving the fate of the economy squarely in his hands.

At Least 173 People Remain Missing After Texas Floods

Officials said the search for remains would continue until all victims were accounted for. In the hardest-hit county, no survivors have been found since Friday.

Trump Got the Green Light to Fire Federal Workers. Now, They Wait.

A court-ordered pause in May had covered nearly two dozen federal agencies at different stages of executing President Trump’s directive for mass layoffs.

The ‘Trump Pump’: How Crypto Lobbying Won Over a President

THE NEW YORK TIMES – TUESDAY, JULY 8, 2025

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Trump’s New Trade Threats Set Off Global Scramble to Avoid Tariffs

Many countries thought they were negotiating in good faith. President Trump renewed his tariff plan anyway, giving them until Aug. 1 to make offers.

Rescuers Scour Flood Debris in Texas as Hope Fades for Survivors

The chances of finding anyone alive five days after the deluge tore through Central Texas are remote. The death toll climbed to more than 100 people.

See When Federal and Local Officials Issued Warnings About the Texas Floods

Trump and Netanyahu Trade Praise as Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Unfold

President Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel confronted an array of high-stakes Middle East issues. But first they took a victory lap.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – MONDAY, JULY 7, 2025

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Summer Camp Says 27 Girls and Staff Killed in Texas Floods

Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp, confirmed that at least 27 campers and counselors had died, calling it an “unimaginable tragedy.”

What’s at Stake as Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump Meet in Washington

President Trump is considering whether to pursue a new nuclear agreement with Tehran. He is also urging a new cease-fire deal to end the fighting in Gaza.

Israel’s Deadly Assault on Iran Prison Incites Fury, Even Among Dissidents

U.S. Trading Partners Are on Edge as Tariff Deadline Nears

President Trump is set to once again put economic pressure on other nations, as a deadline for making trade deals elapses this week.

THE NEW YORK TIMES – SUNDAY, JULY 6, 2025

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Desperate Search for Missing in Texas Floods as Death Toll Passes 50

Some two dozen girls from a summer camp are among those unaccounted for. More rain and flash floods could hit already-devastated areas today.

As Floods Hit, Important Roles Were Vacant at Weather Service Offices in Texas

Some experts say staff shortages might have complicated forecasters’ ability to coordinate responses with local emergency management officials.

China and Russia Keep Their Distance From Iran During Crisis

Some U.S. officials talked about an “axis” of authoritarian nations, but the American and Israeli war with Iran has exposed the limits of that idea.

With One War Over, Netanyahu Heads to Washington Amid Calls to End Another

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to meet with President Trump on Monday as attention has turned from Iran to a cease-fire for Gaza.

Khamenei Appears in Public for First Time Since Israel War Began

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE – JULY 6, 2025

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THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE: The 7.06.25 Issue features Nick Confessore on how the trans rights movement bet on the Supreme Court in U.S. v Skrmetti and lost; Charles Homans on Trump’s fight with Los Angeles on immigration; Oliver Whang on Luke Littler, an 18-year-old darts prodigy; and more.

Democrats Denied This City Had a Gang Problem. The Truth Is Complicated.

Trump’s claim that Venezuelan criminals took over Aurora, Colorado, became a rationale for his immigration crackdown. What really happened there?

Seven Chaotic Months in the Life of a New Federal Judge

Amir Ali joined the D.C. Federal District Court just weeks before Trump took office. It’s been tumultuous ever since.

By Emily Bazelon and Mattathias Schwartz

The Trick to Watching the Tour de France? Ignore the Stars.

Netflix’s new docuseries tries to wring drama from the best cyclists. But the real poetry is found among the riders surrounding them.

By Jane Ackermann

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