Review: Latest Reports from The New York Times ‘Editorial Pages’

Editorial: At McDonald’s, Fat Profits but Lean Wages
The fast-food giant has done well for its executives and shareholders, at the expense of most of its workers and the taxpayers.

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump Deals the Woman Card
He doesn’t get that Hillary Clinton has spent her life championing women and their issues.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: When Smart Supreme Court Justices Play Dumb
Will the court’s conservatives justices understand immigration law for what it is, or what they would prefer it to be?

Op-Ed Columnist: Trump and the Madness of Crowds
We thought primary voters cared about ideology and electability. Were we wrong?

Editorial: A Promising New Path for Saudi Arabia
A plan that might reduce the country’s oil dependency.

Op-Ed Contributor: The Retreat From Voting Rights
In 2013 the North Carolina Legislature enacted voting rules that disproportionately affected black and Latino voters. Now a judge has upheld that law.

Op-Ed Columnist: Candidates, Let’s Talk About Women’s Health
A crucial issue — a matter of life or death — is missing from the presidential race.

Op-Ed Columnist: Bernie Sanders’s Legacy
It’s over, but the cause lives. The issues his campaign has raised are likely to resonate with the progressive left for decades, if not forever.

Editorial: Donald Trump’s Strange World View
In his first formal foreign policy speech, Mr. Trump says he would tell global allies and foes that it’s his way or the highway.

Letter: Police in Public Housing: A View From the N.Y.P.D.
The chief of the New York Police Department’s Housing Bureau argues against ending police patrols in public housing.

Letters: A Big Night for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
The front-runners widened their leads after five primaries in the Northeast.

Taking Note: Political Substance Abuse: Donald Trump’s Acela Primary Victory Speech
A sampling of his more surreal statements on Tuesday night.

Taking Note: A Warning About the Secret 9/11 Pages
The leaders of the commission that investigated the 9/11 attacks say Americans should be cautious in interpreting the pages, which could be released soon.

Op-Ed Contributor: Will Nigeria’s New Capital Be Old Soon?
Gleaming Abuja starts to feel more like teeming Lagos.

Taking Note: Donald Trump’s Ridiculous ‘Women’s Card’ Comments
His claims about Hillary Clinton and gender don’t make much sense.

Editorial: Political Confusion in Spain
The failure to agree on a government leaves the country in limbo at a time when Europe is under stress.

Letter: Postpartum Psychosis
A psychiatric witness and a lawyer for a Bronx woman convicted of manslaughter discuss the role of mental illness in the killing of children.

Letter: A Guggenheim Museum Branch in the United Arab Emirates
A reader wonders “why any American arts organization would want to collaborate with the government of the United Arab Emirates.”

Letter: International Drug Policy
The New York City Bar Association writes that “international legal instruments need to be revisited.”

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: A Burst of Energy in Bangladesh
The government has made great strides in increasing energy capacity. But it needs to give power to the people, too.

Op-Ed Contributor: Don’t Blame Silicon Valley for Theranos
The troubled testing company dazzled the media, but Palo Alto investors were the first to see the potential flaws.

Editorial: Making a Cable Merger Safe for Consumers
Regulators are right to seek important conditions before approving a deal that would combine three cable companies.

Editorial: Voting Rights Lose in North Carolina
A federal judge upheld the most regressive new voting law in the country, despite there being no good rationale for it.

Op-Ed Columnist: Out of Africa, Part III
In Senegal, a rap artist and a weatherman both worry for their nation’s future.

Op-Ed Contributor: Obama’s Last Chance to End the ‘Forever War’
The Obama administration has been fighting a semi-legal war for almost eight years. That’s not a power he should leave for the next president.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: How the Other Fifth Lives
The self-segregation of a privileged fifth of the population is changing the American social order and the American political system.

Editorial: Mexico Runs Away From the Truth
The Mexican government is more interested in turning the page than in finding out what happened to 43 students who vanished en masse.

On the Ground: Caitlyn Jenner on North Carolina’s Bathroom Bill
The celebrity is a Republican, but has some disagreements with the GOP.

Editorial: Donald Trump’s Success Carries Lessons for Democrats, Too
Both political parties are susceptible to the failures of leadership, tone-deafness and elitism that fueled Mr. Trump’s rise.

Op-Ed Columnist: The Cult of Sore Losers
In 2016, there’s seemingly no legitimate victory or gracious defeat. That spells trouble for all of us.

Taking Note: Political Substance Abuse: Colluuuuusion!
Donald Trump had a volcanic reaction to his opponents’ plan to join forces against him.

Ross Douthat: Why Is Reaction Taboo?
Explaining the absence or weakness of reactionary thought.

Room for Debate: Let’s Make a Deal?
The potential Cruz-Kasich partnership has been called a measure of last resort and a breakthrough. Would it be good for Republicans?

Letter: Advertising and Millennials
“An economic system and business models that are increasingly being perceived as based on greed, inequity and waste.”

Letter: Turkey’s Religious Minorities
The ambassador of Turkey takes issue with a news article about his government’s actions.

Taking Note: A Crucial Right Restored in Virginia
Gov. Terry McAuliffe struck a blow for democracy when he restored voting rights to more than 200,000 people who had served sentences for felonies.

Letter: Limiting Bankers’ Bonuses
A reader says Bernie Sanders has “already had a tremendous impact.”

Letter: Studying Whale Society
A researcher cites “a false dichotomy between institutional researchers and ‘rogue scientist’ free divers.”

Letters: An Increase in the Suicide Rate
Readers discuss the toll of mental illness.

Letters: The Evolution of a Love Story, Later in Life
Readers add insight to a Sunday Review article by former Senator Harris Wofford.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Is Milan the Real Capital of Italy?
Rome may be the eternal city, but its northern neighbor increasingly drives the national culture.

Opinionator: Guiding a First Generation to College
Students who are new to America or lack college-educated parents often don’t know their options.

Room for Debate: Is Marijuana a Gateway Drug?
Does using marijuana lead to the use of more dangerous drugs, making it too dangerous to legalize?

Op-Ed Contributors: The Quiet War on Corporate Accountability
A proposed revision to financial disclosure rules will actually make things worse.

Op-Ed Columnist: Getting to Zero
Hemingway’s life was in many ways a mess, but he proved it is possible to create honest and unvarnished art even in the midst of decline.

Contributing Op-Ed Writer: Pennsylvania, Where Everyone Is ‘Furious’
The grievances of Sanders supporters and Trump fans start to sound somewhat similar.

The Conversation: The Donald Trump Moment
Even if he doesn’t win the presidency, he’s defined the campaign.

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