Letters The Question of Impeaching President Trump Readers discuss evidence of obstruction of justice and a possible cover-up of collusion with the Russians.
Letter Legal Status for ‘Dreamers’ The commissioner of the Mayor’s Office for International Affairs says we must provide legal status to those who arrived here without choice.
Letter Mobility Is a Mess in New York A reader writes that congestion pricing alone cannot solve the problem.
Letters A Congestion Pricing Plan for Manhattan Readers worry about the hardships it will cause and offer alternative suggestions, such as park and rides and a color coding system.
Letter Is Extreme Poverty Being Neglected in the U.S.? Readers discuss whether charitable giving should focus more on the needy in the U.S.
Letter Facebook’s News Feed: Add Some Dissonance A communication professor says social media should challenge the user’s beliefs rather than reinforce them.
Letters The Path Out of Opioid Addiction Doctors, counselors and a family member discuss treatment options and personal experience.
Letters Bring Back Earmarks? Two Opposing Views One reader writes that bringing them back would relaunch a pay-to-play system. Another says it might promote bipartisanship.
Letter Help for Pregnant Women Reproductive justice advocates say they are working to ensure that poor women get the care they need.
Letter Sabotaging Solar Power A reader views a new tariff on solar panels as a favor to the fossil fuel industry.
Letters Trump’s Proposed Deal on Immigration Readers discuss a plan to give a path to citizenship to Dreamers.
Letters When Trump Tried to Fire Mueller Readers react to a report that the White House counsel refused to carry out the president’s order.
Letters Dr. Nassar’s Crimes Against Gymnasts Readers react to the sentence and the systematic abuse of young women.
Letter Gay Conversion Therapy A reader recalls the reassurance about her sexual identity given by a psychologist in the 1970s.
Letter Abortion Rights in Poland The International Women’s Health Coalition writes that a majority of Poles reject restrictions on abortion.
Letters Kids Killing Kids: America’s Tragic New Norm Readers urge Americans to oppose N.R.A.-backed candidates and to mandate locked storage for guns to prevent kids from using them.
Letters Syria, North Korea and the Inaction by Congress Readers discuss Congress’s failure to deal with the two trouble spots.
Letter Explosive Weapons Humanity & Inclusion U.S. says the human toll from careless use of these weapons is multiples of that caused by land mines and cluster munitions.
Letter Media Case in the Philippines The Philippine ambassador to Washington takes issue with an editorial.
Letters New York City’s Attack on Fossil Fuel Companies Readers discuss Mayor Bill de Blasio’s lawsuit and divestment aimed at addressing climate change.
Letters The Question of Impeaching President Trump Readers discuss evidence of obstruction of justice and a possible cover-up of collusion with the Russians.
Letter Legal Status for ‘Dreamers’ The commissioner of the Mayor’s Office for International Affairs says we must provide legal status to those who arrived here without choice.
Letter Mobility Is a Mess in New York A reader writes that congestion pricing alone cannot solve the problem.
Letters A Congestion Pricing Plan for Manhattan Readers worry about the hardships it will cause and offer alternative suggestions, such as park and rides and a color coding system.
Letter Is Extreme Poverty Being Neglected in the U.S.? Readers discuss whether charitable giving should focus more on the needy in the U.S.
Letter Facebook’s News Feed: Add Some Dissonance A communication professor says social media should challenge the user’s beliefs rather than reinforce them.
Letters The Path Out of Opioid Addiction Doctors, counselors and a family member discuss treatment options and personal experience.
Letters Bring Back Earmarks? Two Opposing Views One reader writes that bringing them back would relaunch a pay-to-play system. Another says it might promote bipartisanship.
Letter Help for Pregnant Women Reproductive justice advocates say they are working to ensure that poor women get the care they need.
Letter Sabotaging Solar Power A reader views a new tariff on solar panels as a favor to the fossil fuel industry.
Letters Trump’s Proposed Deal on Immigration Readers discuss a plan to give a path to citizenship to Dreamers.
Letters When Trump Tried to Fire Mueller Readers react to a report that the White House counsel refused to carry out the president’s order.
Letters Dr. Nassar’s Crimes Against Gymnasts Readers react to the sentence and the systematic abuse of young women.
Letter Gay Conversion Therapy A reader recalls the reassurance about her sexual identity given by a psychologist in the 1970s.
Letter Abortion Rights in Poland The International Women’s Health Coalition writes that a majority of Poles reject restrictions on abortion.
Letters Kids Killing Kids: America’s Tragic New Norm Readers urge Americans to oppose N.R.A.-backed candidates and to mandate locked storage for guns to prevent kids from using them.
Letters Syria, North Korea and the Inaction by Congress Readers discuss Congress’s failure to deal with the two trouble spots.
Letter Explosive Weapons Humanity & Inclusion U.S. says the human toll from careless use of these weapons is multiples of that caused by land mines and cluster munitions.
Letter Media Case in the Philippines The Philippine ambassador to Washington takes issue with an editorial.
Letters New York City’s Attack on Fossil Fuel Companies Readers discuss Mayor Bill de Blasio’s lawsuit and divestment aimed at addressing climate change.