The March 27 editorial “North Carolina’s rush to bigotry” rightly condemned legislation passed in North Carolina and Georgia to legally sanction discrimination against gay or transgender citizens, bu...
The March 27 editorial “North Carolina’s rush to bigotry” rightly condemned legislation passed in North Carolina and Georgia to legally sanction discrimination against gay or transgender citizens, bu...
If, as the March 28 World article “For young refugees, parallels to past” noted, Britain seems less inclined to be as generous in accepting asylum seekers as it was in welcoming nearly 10,000 Kindertr...
The March 28 World article “Salvadoran gangs offer to cease bloodshed” sounded a hopeful, indeed thrilling, note in the clangor of today’s world. In response to the rising criminal violence in El Sal...
The March 27 editorial “A dignified answer for the District’s homeless families” dismissed economic concerns about D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s (D) homeless housing plan. The plan squanders millions...
I thoroughly agree with the March 26 editorial “Turning allies into enemies,” which criticized Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (Tex.) for his profoundly misguided ideas about how to d...
The March 21 editorial “Getting prosecutors to share what they know” said that “intentional misconduct like that in the Stevens case is probably the exception.” Nevertheless, prosecutors and agents g...
Colbert I. King had the gall to lump Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and former D.C. mayor Marion Barry (D) together, and, to add insult to injury, he threw in the Rev. Adam Clayton Pow...
Regarding the March 28 editorial “Rx for savings”: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ proposed pilot program to change the way physicians are reimbursed for directly administered medicati...
Regarding the March 24 editorial “Terminating rapists’ parental rights”: The Maryland State Bar Association has consistently supported the goals of the proposed legislation, HB 646, the Rape Survivor...
How perverse have local governments become when they consider paying felons not to commit crimes? The March 27 front-page article “To curb gun crimes, D.C. may pay off felons” reported that the D.C....
In his March 28 op-ed, “Why U.S. leadership matters,” Fred Hiatt cited the United States’ successes in postwar Germany, Japan and South Korea as reasons we should have a long-term presence in the Midd...
Regarding the March 27 Local Opinions essay “Maryland can’t act alone to end gerrymandering”: Gerrymandering is a form of disenfranchisement and election fraud and should not be tolerated. Gerrymander...
In his March 27 op-ed, “Why the future will disappoint,” George F. Will summarized a book by Robert J. Gordon titled “The Rise and Fall of American Growth.” Mr. Gordon, according to Mr. Will, argued t...
In his March 25 Washington Forum commentary, “Tribal violence, then and now,” Luke Glowacki tendentiously trotted out discredited and distorted arguments about humans’ alleged “hard-wired” violence. A...
The March 25 front-page article “For Emily’s List, gender beats agenda in Md. race” misrepresented the mission of Emily’s List and our reasons for supporting Rep. Donna F. Edwards in Maryland’s Democr...
Christine Emba’s March 25 Washington Forum commentary, “Millennials embrace ‘socialism,’ ” did not seriously consider why millennials across our country have departed from politics as usual. For us, s...
Regarding James M. Goode’s March 20 Local Opinions essay, “Let’s save a beloved D.C. space”: My wife and I have spent many hours in the Enid A. Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian Castle. When my wife wor...
Regarding the March 24 editorial “Mr. Ryan, bystander”: House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.), instead of being a not-so-innocent bystander, as the editorial stated, probably wanted to have his importa...
In an otherwise thoughtful PostPartisan blog excerpt, “Ted Cruz’s harebrained policy toward Muslims” [op-ed, March 25], Joe Scarborough gave us this whopper: “Today, Europe finds itself locked in a p...
The March 26 Metro article “To save honeybees, Md. may take a swipe at some pesticides” offered hope that Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) would sign the legislation to save our pollinators. It would be...