Letter Anti-Semitism in the U.S. The American Jewish Committee defends its record in response to criticism in a Sunday Review article.
Letter The Plight of Farmworkers The group Farmworker Justice discusses the subpar working conditions of farm laborers.
Letter Inaccessible Subways A reader faults the New York City system for its lack of accessibility and terrible bus service.
Letters Trump, Stormy and Putin A reader discusses President Trump’s reluctance to attack either of them.
Letter Traditional Medicine A doctoral student faults Western medicine for its lack of cultural competence.
Letter Preventing the Next Ebola Reducing funding for a global public health program raises the risk of epidemics coming to the United States, a reader writes.
Letter Driverless Car Technology A reader writes that while engineers work out gaping holes in the technology, we should turn our attention to fixing mass transit.
Letters Debating a Two-State Solution for the Middle East Readers fault intransigent Palestinians and the threat of Israel becoming a “semi-theocratic” state.
Letters How Tipping Fosters Harassment in Restaurants The writer of a book about waitresses and an advocate for restaurant workers offer perspectives.
Letter A Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence? A reader cites an “unholy alliance of tech and business” that stands in the way.
Letters Trump vs. Mueller: The Tension Builds Readers respond to the latest outburst from the president about the special counsel’s inquiry.
Letters Trump, Tariffs and Trade Policies Readers say “give the president a chance to experiment,” cite Alexander Hamilton’s beliefs about tariffs and suggest a form of sanctions.
Letter Needed: Power Addiction Rehab “It seems clear to me that our society needs to address the abuse of power wherever we see it, and it’s everywhere.”
Letters Give Prisoners a Chance at a College Education Readers suggest that they will benefit as well as society at large.
Letters First-World Problem: Student Parking in an Affluent Suburb “Why are 17-year-olds being given luxury cars as birthday presents?” a reader asks. Two others also weigh in.
Letters One Man’s Self-Imposed News ‘Blockade’ A profile of a man who has shut himself off from American politics evoked strong reactions.
Letters The Mueller Inquiry: ‘Follow the Money’ Readers discuss the subpoena of the Trump Organization and the president’s false statements to Canada’s prime minister.
Letter Anti-Semitism in the U.S. The American Jewish Committee defends its record in response to criticism in a Sunday Review article.
Letter The Plight of Farmworkers The group Farmworker Justice discusses the subpar working conditions of farm laborers.
Letter Inaccessible Subways A reader faults the New York City system for its lack of accessibility and terrible bus service.
Letters Trump, Stormy and Putin A reader discusses President Trump’s reluctance to attack either of them.
Letter Traditional Medicine A doctoral student faults Western medicine for its lack of cultural competence.
Letter Preventing the Next Ebola Reducing funding for a global public health program raises the risk of epidemics coming to the United States, a reader writes.
Letter Driverless Car Technology A reader writes that while engineers work out gaping holes in the technology, we should turn our attention to fixing mass transit.
Letters Debating a Two-State Solution for the Middle East Readers fault intransigent Palestinians and the threat of Israel becoming a “semi-theocratic” state.
Letters How Tipping Fosters Harassment in Restaurants The writer of a book about waitresses and an advocate for restaurant workers offer perspectives.
Letter A Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence? A reader cites an “unholy alliance of tech and business” that stands in the way.
Letters Trump vs. Mueller: The Tension Builds Readers respond to the latest outburst from the president about the special counsel’s inquiry.
Letters Trump, Tariffs and Trade Policies Readers say “give the president a chance to experiment,” cite Alexander Hamilton’s beliefs about tariffs and suggest a form of sanctions.
Letter Needed: Power Addiction Rehab “It seems clear to me that our society needs to address the abuse of power wherever we see it, and it’s everywhere.”
Letters Give Prisoners a Chance at a College Education Readers suggest that they will benefit as well as society at large.
Letters First-World Problem: Student Parking in an Affluent Suburb “Why are 17-year-olds being given luxury cars as birthday presents?” a reader asks. Two others also weigh in.
Letters One Man’s Self-Imposed News ‘Blockade’ A profile of a man who has shut himself off from American politics evoked strong reactions.
Letters The Mueller Inquiry: ‘Follow the Money’ Readers discuss the subpoena of the Trump Organization and the president’s false statements to Canada’s prime minister.