Letter Voter-Suppression Laws A reader says such laws solve no legitimate problem and “target minorities, the poor and the disabled.”
Letter Heeding the Pope on Climate Change A professor describes actions underway at Catholic institutions in the United States.
Letters Beyond the Handshake: What Did Trump and Kim Achieve? Readers offer mixed assessments: skepticism about the promises made, disgust at embracing a “ruthless tyrant,” and hope.
Letter At Assumption College, Still Committed to the Liberal Arts The college’s president says adding new career-oriented programs does not mean that it is eliminating core liberal arts classes.
Letters Robert De Niro’s Crude Rebuke of Trump at the Tony Awards Readers fear that the actor’s profane language just alienates Trump supporters, in contrast with Bruce Springsteen’s homage to his hometown.
Letters Trump’s Barrage Against the Allies Readers denounce the president’s behavior at the G-7 summit as “a national embarrassment” and express admiration for Canada.
Letter A Diet Study of Prisoners? Wrong on Many Levels A deputy health commissioner for New York City takes issue with the notion.
Letter Congress and a Carbon Fee A co-founder of the Partnership for Responsible Growth writes that some Republicans are joining the cause.
Letter How a U.S. Ambassador Could Learn From the Germans Ambassador Richard Grenell could use a lesson in “the virtues of tolerance and inclusion,” a reader says.
Letters Charter Schools: The Good and the Bad A liberal activist finds reason to support the charter model; other writers deplore a lack of equity.
Letter Banning Vaping Products A reader is encouraged that San Francisco voters ignored a campaign by tobacco companies and supported the ban.
Letters ‘Showing Up,’ and More, at the Mayor’s Fund “With Ms. McCray at the helm, the Mayor’s Fund is as potent a force for positive change as ever before.”
Letters Setting the Stage for Trump and Kim “Kim Jong-un’s objectives are to reduce and ultimately eliminate North Korea’s economic and political isolation while remaining a nuclear power.”
Letter Flooding the Swamp A reader says the president has “invited every alligator in the country to come along.”
Letters Mourning Anthony Bourdain, a Culinary Explorer Readers discuss how the chef and TV host inspired them and made them look at food and places a little differently.
Letters How to Treat the Severely Mentally Ill Deinstitutionalization is widely viewed as a failure. Is a return to asylums the answer? If not, what should be done?
Letter Trump and Tchaikovsky A reader discusses who burned down the White House in the early 1800s, and why we play a Russian composition on the Fourth of July.
Letters Children and Parents, Torn Asunder Readers discuss the immigration crackdown’s “collateral damage.”
Letter A Political ‘Bad Marriage’? A reader dismisses a suggestion that our political crisis is like a bad marriage.
Letter Voter-Suppression Laws A reader says such laws solve no legitimate problem and “target minorities, the poor and the disabled.”
Letter Heeding the Pope on Climate Change A professor describes actions underway at Catholic institutions in the United States.
Letters Beyond the Handshake: What Did Trump and Kim Achieve? Readers offer mixed assessments: skepticism about the promises made, disgust at embracing a “ruthless tyrant,” and hope.
Letter At Assumption College, Still Committed to the Liberal Arts The college’s president says adding new career-oriented programs does not mean that it is eliminating core liberal arts classes.
Letters Robert De Niro’s Crude Rebuke of Trump at the Tony Awards Readers fear that the actor’s profane language just alienates Trump supporters, in contrast with Bruce Springsteen’s homage to his hometown.
Letters Trump’s Barrage Against the Allies Readers denounce the president’s behavior at the G-7 summit as “a national embarrassment” and express admiration for Canada.
Letter A Diet Study of Prisoners? Wrong on Many Levels A deputy health commissioner for New York City takes issue with the notion.
Letter Congress and a Carbon Fee A co-founder of the Partnership for Responsible Growth writes that some Republicans are joining the cause.
Letter How a U.S. Ambassador Could Learn From the Germans Ambassador Richard Grenell could use a lesson in “the virtues of tolerance and inclusion,” a reader says.
Letters Charter Schools: The Good and the Bad A liberal activist finds reason to support the charter model; other writers deplore a lack of equity.
Letter Banning Vaping Products A reader is encouraged that San Francisco voters ignored a campaign by tobacco companies and supported the ban.
Letters ‘Showing Up,’ and More, at the Mayor’s Fund “With Ms. McCray at the helm, the Mayor’s Fund is as potent a force for positive change as ever before.”
Letters Setting the Stage for Trump and Kim “Kim Jong-un’s objectives are to reduce and ultimately eliminate North Korea’s economic and political isolation while remaining a nuclear power.”
Letter Flooding the Swamp A reader says the president has “invited every alligator in the country to come along.”
Letters Mourning Anthony Bourdain, a Culinary Explorer Readers discuss how the chef and TV host inspired them and made them look at food and places a little differently.
Letters How to Treat the Severely Mentally Ill Deinstitutionalization is widely viewed as a failure. Is a return to asylums the answer? If not, what should be done?
Letter Trump and Tchaikovsky A reader discusses who burned down the White House in the early 1800s, and why we play a Russian composition on the Fourth of July.
Letters Children and Parents, Torn Asunder Readers discuss the immigration crackdown’s “collateral damage.”
Letter A Political ‘Bad Marriage’? A reader dismisses a suggestion that our political crisis is like a bad marriage.