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.
Letter Fighting Anti-Semitism in Germany A reader suggests that the idea of having new immigrants to Germany visit the concentration-camp sites is a good one.
Letter Jews and the Future of France A reader takes exception to the assertion that her country has not taken steps to deal with its anti-Semitism.
Letters Ending the Shutdown: A Sellout or a Smart Move? Readers discuss whether the Democrats should have held out. One says they are “beyond naïve” to believe Republican promises.
Letter Reducing Disparities in Access to Opioid Treatment A New York City health official writes about ways the city is addressing the inequity.
Letter An Appeal to the U.S.: Don’t Abandon the Kurds A reader condemns “a tyrannical and unprovoked attack” by Turkey.
Letters As the Trump Presidency Enters Year 2 Readers reflect on the president’s performance and the issues.
Letter From the Mayor of Baltimore: ‘Fail No More’ The mayor of Baltimore says real change will come only by addressing the systemic failings that perpetuate the conditions that give rise to violence.
Letter Homegrown Terrorism The Anti-Defamation League says white supremacists have been responsible for the vast majority of extremist-related murders in the United States.
Letter Time for Paid Sick Leave The advocacy group Family Values @ Work writes to support the Healthy Families Act.
Letter Kentucky and Medicaid A Kentuckian graduate student writes that a work requirement doesn’t solve the underlying problem.
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.
Letter Fighting Anti-Semitism in Germany A reader suggests that the idea of having new immigrants to Germany visit the concentration-camp sites is a good one.
Letter Jews and the Future of France A reader takes exception to the assertion that her country has not taken steps to deal with its anti-Semitism.
Letters Ending the Shutdown: A Sellout or a Smart Move? Readers discuss whether the Democrats should have held out. One says they are “beyond naïve” to believe Republican promises.
Letter Reducing Disparities in Access to Opioid Treatment A New York City health official writes about ways the city is addressing the inequity.
Letter An Appeal to the U.S.: Don’t Abandon the Kurds A reader condemns “a tyrannical and unprovoked attack” by Turkey.
Letters As the Trump Presidency Enters Year 2 Readers reflect on the president’s performance and the issues.
Letter From the Mayor of Baltimore: ‘Fail No More’ The mayor of Baltimore says real change will come only by addressing the systemic failings that perpetuate the conditions that give rise to violence.
Letter Homegrown Terrorism The Anti-Defamation League says white supremacists have been responsible for the vast majority of extremist-related murders in the United States.
Letter Time for Paid Sick Leave The advocacy group Family Values @ Work writes to support the Healthy Families Act.
Letter Kentucky and Medicaid A Kentuckian graduate student writes that a work requirement doesn’t solve the underlying problem.