Letters The Comey Interview: Harsh Words About Trump Readers found the F.B.I. director “credible” and forthright, but one is “mildly nauseated” at the idea that he will profit from his tell-all book.
Letters What Did Bombing Syria Accomplish? Readers question whether the bombing will do any good. One suggests that it simply allows leaders “to bloviate and claim action.”
Letter College Admissions Angst: Tell Us About Your Experience High school seniors and their parents are invited to tell us how to make the process less stressful.
Letters Closing That College Affluence Gap Readers weigh in on an opinion article about how to increase opportunities for lower-income students.
Letters Treating Opioid Overdose, on the Ground Readers write about opioids, naloxone and pain management.
Letters The Heated Debate Over Abortion Readers react to a column by Ross Douthat about both pro-choice and anti-abortion extremism.
Letters Questions About the U.S. Strikes on Syria One reader asks about the motivations of the countries involved, and another says the attack violates international law.
Letters Comey vs. Trump: Fighting Words Readers react to James Comey’s comparing the president to a mob boss, and President Trump in turn calling him an “untruthful slime ball.”
Letters Differing Views of Paul Ryan’s Departure One reader calls it “a great loss,” while another cites how the speaker has backed measures that have hurt many families.
Letter The Homework Therapist The use of these pricey special tutors by privileged families contributes to the achievement gap, a reader says.
Letters Facebook Users’ Worries About Use of Their Data Readers call for action to protect people’s privacy.
Letter Asperger: What’s in a Name? A doctor explains why keeping the name of the syndrome is important.
Letter Questions About Syria A reader expresses skepticism about the need for the U.S. to attack Syria.
Letter Views of James Comey: Tragic Figure or Hero? One reader accuses Mr. Comey of “arrogant naïveté and self-absorption.” A former colleague says Mr. Comey “doesn’t have an arrogant bone in his body.”
Letters How Anti-Trumpism Can Succeed Readers react to a column by David Brooks that called the anti-Trump movement a failure.
Letter Brexit and the Universities: ‘Our Global Vision Remains Clear’ The president of Imperial College London writes that global partnerships should become more, not less, frequent, even after Brexit.
Letter Ignoring Trump’s Faults “Nobody cares,” a reader laments. Not Congress, not the evangelicals who give him all the mulligans he needs, not his 40 percent base.
Letters Using Impeachment Fears to Energize the G.O.P. Readers discuss a 2018 campaign strategy: warning voters that if Democrats win the House, they will move to impeach the president.
Letter The Facebook Data Scandal and the Mercers A reader says the people behind Cambridge Analytica should also get a congressional grilling.
Letter Beyond Writing a Will A reader says you can make your executor’s life much easier by creating a What You Need to Know list.
Letters The Comey Interview: Harsh Words About Trump Readers found the F.B.I. director “credible” and forthright, but one is “mildly nauseated” at the idea that he will profit from his tell-all book.
Letters What Did Bombing Syria Accomplish? Readers question whether the bombing will do any good. One suggests that it simply allows leaders “to bloviate and claim action.”
Letter College Admissions Angst: Tell Us About Your Experience High school seniors and their parents are invited to tell us how to make the process less stressful.
Letters Closing That College Affluence Gap Readers weigh in on an opinion article about how to increase opportunities for lower-income students.
Letters Treating Opioid Overdose, on the Ground Readers write about opioids, naloxone and pain management.
Letters The Heated Debate Over Abortion Readers react to a column by Ross Douthat about both pro-choice and anti-abortion extremism.
Letters Questions About the U.S. Strikes on Syria One reader asks about the motivations of the countries involved, and another says the attack violates international law.
Letters Comey vs. Trump: Fighting Words Readers react to James Comey’s comparing the president to a mob boss, and President Trump in turn calling him an “untruthful slime ball.”
Letters Differing Views of Paul Ryan’s Departure One reader calls it “a great loss,” while another cites how the speaker has backed measures that have hurt many families.
Letter The Homework Therapist The use of these pricey special tutors by privileged families contributes to the achievement gap, a reader says.
Letters Facebook Users’ Worries About Use of Their Data Readers call for action to protect people’s privacy.
Letter Asperger: What’s in a Name? A doctor explains why keeping the name of the syndrome is important.
Letter Questions About Syria A reader expresses skepticism about the need for the U.S. to attack Syria.
Letter Views of James Comey: Tragic Figure or Hero? One reader accuses Mr. Comey of “arrogant naïveté and self-absorption.” A former colleague says Mr. Comey “doesn’t have an arrogant bone in his body.”
Letters How Anti-Trumpism Can Succeed Readers react to a column by David Brooks that called the anti-Trump movement a failure.
Letter Brexit and the Universities: ‘Our Global Vision Remains Clear’ The president of Imperial College London writes that global partnerships should become more, not less, frequent, even after Brexit.
Letter Ignoring Trump’s Faults “Nobody cares,” a reader laments. Not Congress, not the evangelicals who give him all the mulligans he needs, not his 40 percent base.
Letters Using Impeachment Fears to Energize the G.O.P. Readers discuss a 2018 campaign strategy: warning voters that if Democrats win the House, they will move to impeach the president.
Letter The Facebook Data Scandal and the Mercers A reader says the people behind Cambridge Analytica should also get a congressional grilling.
Letter Beyond Writing a Will A reader says you can make your executor’s life much easier by creating a What You Need to Know list.