Naver to limit comments on news articles amid online opinion rigging …
Yonhap News–5 hours ago
SEOUL, April 25 (Yonhap) — Naver Corp., the operator of South Korea’s most-visited Internet portal, said Wednesday it will limit the number of comments that can be posted on news articles amid a sprawling online opinion rigging scandal. The scandal centers on allegations that a 48-year-old blogger, who …
Opinion: Safety Culture Falls Outside Government Purview
Transport Topics Online–19 hours ago
Recent articles in safety science journals expressed concern that the very notion of a “safety culture” is so overused and misused that it has lost validity as a scientific construct. There is virtually no consensus on even a definition for safety culture, let alone a method for measuring it. For that reason, more …
America Abhors Impeachment
New York Times–Apr 22, 2018
But here is the hurdle that the founders built into the process to make it nearly impossible to remove a president: While it only takes a majority of the House to impeach a president, two-thirds of the Senate must vote to convict in order to remove the president. In the Senate, the three articles of impeachment …
We Want Your Visual Opinion Pieces
New York Times–Mar 26, 2018
We will not consider articles that have already been published, in any form, in print or online. Unfortunately, because the number of submissions is so large, we have to decline much material of value and interest, and cannot reply to all submissions. If you do not hear from us within three business days, …
Barbara Bush: Fake Pearls, Real Heart
New York Times–Apr 21, 2018
WASHINGTON — Barbara Bush was an expert at throwing shade, even before the term existed. When Congressman Dan Rostenkowski gave the first lady a shampoo for white hair made in his Illinois district, she tried it on her dog Millie. “When I shampooed her with it, she became a brown and slightly …
So Long, California. Sayonara, New York
Wall Street Journal–12 hours ago
As the Trump tax cut was being debated in December, California’s Gov. Jerry Brown called the bill “evil in the extreme” and fumed that it would “divide the hell out of us.” He’s right—but in the end, this change could be good for all the states. In the years to come, millions of people, thousands of businesses, …
Adapting to American Decline
New York Times–Apr 21, 2018
The news that Mike Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, met in secret with North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, over the Easter weekend has renewed hope that one of the world’s most dangerous standoffs might be resolved without war. On Saturday, in fact, Mr. Kim announced that he would halt nuclear tests.
College Admissions: Let’s Cut the Stress!
New York Times–Apr 21, 2018
While I have read countless New York Times articles on the college admissions process, they did not prepare me for the results: five wait lists and 14 rejections, in addition to acceptance at my safety school. With college admissions being a world of expensive consultants, prep courses for SATs and …
I Tried to Befriend Nikolas Cruz. He Still Killed My Friends.
New York Times–Mar 27, 2018
PARKLAND, Fla. — My first interaction with Nikolas Cruz happened when I was in seventh grade. I was eating lunch with my friends, most likely discussing One Direction or Ed Sheeran, when I felt a sudden pain in my lower back. The force of the blow knocked the wind out of my 90-pound body; tears stung …
David J. Shulkin: Privatizing the VA Will Hurt Veterans
New York Times–Mar 28, 2018
David J. Shulkin was the secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Follow The New York Times Opinion section on Facebook and Twitter (@NYTopinion), and sign up for the Opinion Today newsletter. A version of this article appears in print on , on Page A23 of the New York edition with the headline: …
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