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Governor Cuomo’s Stingy Pardons
Mr. Cuomo exercised his clemency power for the first time since taking office in 2011, pardoning just three men.
January 4, 2014, SaturdayStopping Mentally Ill Gun Buyers
Two Obama proposals offer a promise of at least some relief.
January 4, 2014, SaturdayNot Getting Their Money’s Worth
Taxpayers pay too much for federal contractors, and they get too little in return.
January 4, 2014, SaturdayThe Ticking Mideast Clock
Secretary of State John Kerry presses Israelis and Palestinians to stick to the peace negotiations timetable he set forth in July.
January 4, 2014, SaturdayMayor de Blasio Looks Forward
The new mayor promises to take on inequality and injustice in New York City, while also calling on unity and optimism.
January 3, 2014, FridayNo Burden on Religion
Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s perplexing decision to issue a stay on enforcing the rules of the contraception mandate should be lifted.
January 3, 2014, FridayScouting’s Incomplete Evolution
An overdue step toward inclusion of gays and lesbians in the Boy Scouts that went into effect on New Year’s Day was welcome but did not go far enough.
January 3, 2014, FridaySaving New Jersey’s Coast
Property owners who are resisting plans to build protective dunes are putting lives and property at risk, including their own.
January 3, 2014, FridayPesticides in French Wine
French growers who shun their use shouldn’t be treated as criminals.
January 3, 2014, FridayJoining the New Trade Club
Three Asian nations seek help in modernizing their economies.
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Editorials: The Aftermath of 9/11
A collection of editorials traces the Times editorial board’s observations and policy proposals for a shaken country and a shifting world.
Redistricting, New York Style
Mapmaking in New York is a dark art form designed to make certain that incumbents in the majority party are safe from electoral competition.
Editorial Notebook — Impressions of Haiti
Three months after the devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince, Lawrence Downes shares his thoughts and photographs.
Albany's Gallery of Rogues
New York State legislators who have faced criminal charges while in office in the past five years.
Talk to The Times: Editorial Page Editor Andrew Rosenthal
Andrew Rosenthal, the editorial page editor, answered readers' questions April 13-17, 2009.
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A Long Battle for the Hudson River
Milestones in the decades-long duel between the Environmental Protection Agency and General Electric to purge the Hudson River of toxic chemicals.
New York Times Endorsements Through the Ages
A collection of The Times's endorsements for the presidency, from Abraham Lincoln in 1860 through the editorial board's choice of Senator Barack Obama this year.
Immigration Standoff in Phoenix
Protests outside a furniture store have become a flashpoint in the debate over the presence of undocumented workers.
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