Letters The Living Standards of Public Servants Readers talk about the importance of labor unions, and how public servants are underpaid and undervalued.
Letter Shut Out From the Trump-Macron State Dinner A reader faults the president for shutting out Democratic members of Congress.
Letter Judge’s Ruling on DACA A reader objects to the 90-day stay that gives the Trump administration another chance to defend its plan to end DACA.
Letters Exit Dr. Jackson: Trump’s Vetting Process (if Any) Isn’t Working Readers write that the withdrawal of the V.A. secretary nominee from consideration shows President Trump’s true colors.
Letter A False Portrait of Singapore The country’s United States ambassador takes exception to an article’s portrayal of an authoritarian paradise.
Letter No Makeup at My Wedding A reader writes, “If my husband’s face was good enough as is for our wedding day, so was mine.”
Letters Quick Takes on Trump Readers discuss the White House’s abstinence policy, omertà and the president’s yearning for adulation.
Letter After the Attack in Toronto A Toronto resident praises the professionalism of the police officer who dealt with the van driver after the attack on pedestrians.
Letter Cruelty at the Border: Separating Children From Parents A psychoanalyst calls the policy “horrifying” and discusses the psychological damage it can cause.
Letters Feuding Politicians: Cuomo and de Blasio Readers criticize two New Yorkers for feuding instead of fixing transit and other problems. One offers them two words of advice: “Grow up!”
Letters Mental Illness, Access to Guns and Mass Murder Readers are disturbed that the man who killed four in Nashville was able to get his guns back despite previous run-ins with the police.
Letter Macron and Trump as Pals? Non! A reader doesn’t believe that the French president has a rapport with his American counterpart.
Letters Scott Pruitt, ‘Protecting His Own Environment’ Readers decry the E.P.A. administrator’s self-serving actions and failure to protect the environment.
Letters Making Classical Music and Art Accessible to All Readers discuss getting past the Classical Music Insecurity Complex.
Letters A Reporter’s Reflections on Hillary Clinton’s Loss Readers discuss Amy Chozick’s article expressing misgivings about her role in covering the 2016 campaign.
Letter Sexual Abuse in the Workplace A reader writes that putting an end to forced arbitration would shine an even brighter light on the issue.
Letter Light Rail for New York The Brooklyn Queens Connector and vision42 should be at the forefront in transportation projects for New York City, two planners write.
Letter Racism in the Housing Market A housing advocate writes that racism is still pervasive, invading the thinking that leads to lending decisions against minority home buyers.
Letters The Living Standards of Public Servants Readers talk about the importance of labor unions, and how public servants are underpaid and undervalued.
Letter Shut Out From the Trump-Macron State Dinner A reader faults the president for shutting out Democratic members of Congress.
Letter Judge’s Ruling on DACA A reader objects to the 90-day stay that gives the Trump administration another chance to defend its plan to end DACA.
Letters Exit Dr. Jackson: Trump’s Vetting Process (if Any) Isn’t Working Readers write that the withdrawal of the V.A. secretary nominee from consideration shows President Trump’s true colors.
Letter A False Portrait of Singapore The country’s United States ambassador takes exception to an article’s portrayal of an authoritarian paradise.
Letter No Makeup at My Wedding A reader writes, “If my husband’s face was good enough as is for our wedding day, so was mine.”
Letters Quick Takes on Trump Readers discuss the White House’s abstinence policy, omertà and the president’s yearning for adulation.
Letter After the Attack in Toronto A Toronto resident praises the professionalism of the police officer who dealt with the van driver after the attack on pedestrians.
Letter Cruelty at the Border: Separating Children From Parents A psychoanalyst calls the policy “horrifying” and discusses the psychological damage it can cause.
Letters Feuding Politicians: Cuomo and de Blasio Readers criticize two New Yorkers for feuding instead of fixing transit and other problems. One offers them two words of advice: “Grow up!”
Letters Mental Illness, Access to Guns and Mass Murder Readers are disturbed that the man who killed four in Nashville was able to get his guns back despite previous run-ins with the police.
Letter Macron and Trump as Pals? Non! A reader doesn’t believe that the French president has a rapport with his American counterpart.
Letters Scott Pruitt, ‘Protecting His Own Environment’ Readers decry the E.P.A. administrator’s self-serving actions and failure to protect the environment.
Letters Making Classical Music and Art Accessible to All Readers discuss getting past the Classical Music Insecurity Complex.
Letters A Reporter’s Reflections on Hillary Clinton’s Loss Readers discuss Amy Chozick’s article expressing misgivings about her role in covering the 2016 campaign.
Letter Sexual Abuse in the Workplace A reader writes that putting an end to forced arbitration would shine an even brighter light on the issue.
Letter Light Rail for New York The Brooklyn Queens Connector and vision42 should be at the forefront in transportation projects for New York City, two planners write.
Letter Racism in the Housing Market A housing advocate writes that racism is still pervasive, invading the thinking that leads to lending decisions against minority home buyers.