letters A Payoff for Farmers Hurt by Tariffs Readers say that taxpayer money should not be used to compensate farmers for President Trump’s wrongheaded policies.
letters Israel’s New Law: Help or Hindrance? Readers disagree about whether the law is good for Israel and relations with American Jews.
letter Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Defends Itself The broadcaster rejects a charge of engaging in propaganda.
letter Silencing Trump’s Critics “Does he see any irony in chiding others for allegedly engaging in precisely the type of behaviors that define him?” a reader asks.
Letter Ditching Jerome Robbins’s Dances in New ‘West Side Story’ A reader bemoans plans for a Broadway revival with new choreography.
letters Donald Trump and the Decline of Species Readers are worried about Republican efforts to weaken the Endangered Species Act.
letter Google and American Oligopolies “Part of the reason the European Union has had to act on Google’s situation is the lack of antitrust enforcement in the United States,” a reader says.
Letters Detainees During World War II and Today Readers discuss how the internment of Japanese-Americans in the 1940s relates to today’s immigration debate.
letters Trump’s Threat to Iran: A Tough Guy Distraction? Readers view the president’s tough talk as the wrong approach and an attempt at changing the subject.
letter Restrictions on Abortion: It’s Not Just the South The A.C.L.U. provides a picture of the difficulties women face even under Roe.
Letter Today’s G.O.P.: Betraying Traditional Republican Values A reader laments that today’s Republican Party would be unrecognizable to his parents, who were lifelong members.
Letter Reuniting Families: How Chaos Could Have Been Avoided All family members should have received name tags and ID numbers to ease reunification, a reader says.
Letters Awaiting the Hearings on Judge Kavanaugh Readers discuss Democratic strategies for the confirmation hearings, Roe v. Wade, voter ID laws and more.
Letters Putting Out the Welcome Mat for Putin Readers discuss President Trump’s invitation to Vladimir Putin and his meandering, often incoherent way of speaking.
Letter Health Secretary Defends Actions on Drug Prices Alex Azar counters an editorial saying the administration has done “nothing good” to keep prices down.
Letter Rep. John Faso Responds: Rap Music and Politics John Faso, who is running for re-election, objects to an editorial about a “race-baiting” campaign against his opponent, a former rapper.
Letters The Immoral Yankees? A Review Overturns the Call Readers take issue with a Sunday Review article slamming the Bronx Bombers.
letters A Payoff for Farmers Hurt by Tariffs Readers say that taxpayer money should not be used to compensate farmers for President Trump’s wrongheaded policies.
letters Israel’s New Law: Help or Hindrance? Readers disagree about whether the law is good for Israel and relations with American Jews.
letter Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Defends Itself The broadcaster rejects a charge of engaging in propaganda.
letter Silencing Trump’s Critics “Does he see any irony in chiding others for allegedly engaging in precisely the type of behaviors that define him?” a reader asks.
Letter Ditching Jerome Robbins’s Dances in New ‘West Side Story’ A reader bemoans plans for a Broadway revival with new choreography.
letters Donald Trump and the Decline of Species Readers are worried about Republican efforts to weaken the Endangered Species Act.
letter Google and American Oligopolies “Part of the reason the European Union has had to act on Google’s situation is the lack of antitrust enforcement in the United States,” a reader says.
Letters Detainees During World War II and Today Readers discuss how the internment of Japanese-Americans in the 1940s relates to today’s immigration debate.
letters Trump’s Threat to Iran: A Tough Guy Distraction? Readers view the president’s tough talk as the wrong approach and an attempt at changing the subject.
letter Restrictions on Abortion: It’s Not Just the South The A.C.L.U. provides a picture of the difficulties women face even under Roe.
Letter Today’s G.O.P.: Betraying Traditional Republican Values A reader laments that today’s Republican Party would be unrecognizable to his parents, who were lifelong members.
Letter Reuniting Families: How Chaos Could Have Been Avoided All family members should have received name tags and ID numbers to ease reunification, a reader says.
Letters Awaiting the Hearings on Judge Kavanaugh Readers discuss Democratic strategies for the confirmation hearings, Roe v. Wade, voter ID laws and more.
Letters Putting Out the Welcome Mat for Putin Readers discuss President Trump’s invitation to Vladimir Putin and his meandering, often incoherent way of speaking.
Letter Health Secretary Defends Actions on Drug Prices Alex Azar counters an editorial saying the administration has done “nothing good” to keep prices down.
Letter Rep. John Faso Responds: Rap Music and Politics John Faso, who is running for re-election, objects to an editorial about a “race-baiting” campaign against his opponent, a former rapper.
Letters The Immoral Yankees? A Review Overturns the Call Readers take issue with a Sunday Review article slamming the Bronx Bombers.