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Notable Opinions Today: editorials, op-eds, columns, articles
1 minute ago.For October 2, 2025, notable opinion articles cover a range of national and international topics, with particular focus on a new U.S. government shutdown and political divisions
Government shutdown and political polarization
The New York Times reports on a new poll conducted with Siena College showing that many Americans feel political divisions cannot be overcome. The survey also examines blame for the ongoing government shutdown, with a third of voters holding both parties equally responsible.
A Washington Square News opinion piece discusses the political implications of New York City Mayor Eric Adams ending his re-election bid. The author suggests this may benefit Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani and criticizes the Adams administration for its scandals.
An op-ed in The State argues that Republicans have already won the current government shutdown fight.
Social and cultural issues
The American Enterprise Institute features an op-ed asserting that artificial intelligence is a “gift for college learning” rather than a curse. The institute also published an opinion piece advocating for viewpoint diversity.
The Daily Northwestern includes an opinion column titled “Off the Record: On money, politics, religion and gossip,” which explores the human need to discuss traditionally taboo subjects.
A Washington Post op-ed expresses concern about the rise of fast electric bikes, calling them an “e-menace” and noting a rise in injuries among pedestrians.
International and environmental news
The Institute for the Study of War provides an update on the Russian occupation of Ukraine, detailing aspects of control in occupied territories, including sociocultural, administrative, and economic measures.
A Miami Herald opinion piece explores a possible shift toward right-wing politics in Latin America and how it might benefit former U.S. President Donald Trump.
The New York Times published an article about Pope Leo’s call for environmental action. The pope urges individuals and communities to put pressure on governments to develop more rigorous environmental regulations.
Historical and media commentary
An editorial in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette draws parallels between former Alabama Governor George Wallace’s 1968 presidential campaign and modern politics.
Gallup reports on a new low in trust for media, with only 28% of Americans expressing confidence in mass media to report news accurately.
An NPR opinion piece discusses a debate over whether a source calling an NPR host “brother” should have been edited out of an interview.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Oct 2, 2025
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Interesting to see: #Azerbaijan’s Aliyev, Russian-educated from a Soviet nomenklatura family, near-native Russian (speaks English with a Russian accent), and #Ukraine’s Zelensky, a native Russian speaker from Krivoy Rog near the Donbas, both speaking English at the EU summit in Copenhagen.
Like #Armenia’s current government, Baku has reoriented its geopolitical stance towards the EU, moving away from its long-standing close ties with Russia, ties that peaked on the eve of the Russo-Ukrainian war, when Aliyev signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement with Moscow on 23 February 2022.
Major geopolitical shifts in the South Caucasus.
— Nagorno Karabakh Observer (@NKobserver) Oct 2, 2025
The post Interesting to see: #Azerbaijan’s Aliyev, Russian-educated from a Soviet nomenklatura family, near-native Russian (speaks English with a Russian accent), and #Ukraine’s Zelensky, a native Russian speaker from Krivoy Rog near the Donbas, both speaking English at the EU summit in Copenhagen. Like #Armenia’s current government, Baku has reoriented its geopolitical stance towards the EU, moving away from its long-standing close ties with Russia, ties that peaked on the eve of the Russo-Ukrainian war, when Aliyev signed a Strategic Alliance Agreement with Moscow on 23 February 2022. Major geopolitical shifts in the South Caucasus. first appeared on JOSSICA – jossica.com.
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