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December 9, 2025, 4:42 p.m. Eastern time

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Guest essays from Opinion

Jonathan E. Hillman

What I Learned When I Dug Into My Retirement Account

Do you know where your retirement savings are invested? When I looked into mine, I discovered that parts of it ran counter to U.S. foreign policy priorities.

John Marshall

What Zillow Won’t Tell You

When buyers can’t see the climate risks of prospective homes up front, they may take on more exposure than they can afford.

Nancy Mace

Nancy Mace: What’s the Point of Congress?

The system in the House promotes control by party leaders over accountability and achievement.

Amanda Frost

We Rejected This Practice 60 Years Ago. We Must Do So Again Today.

Once nativism escalates, it’s hard to stop.

Phil Klay

What Trump Is Really Doing With His Boat Strikes

We need to question the strikes’ legality. But we also need to see how they fit into the Trump administration’s larger effort to change America.

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