Letter Making the Flag a Potent Symbol Against Guns The owner of a flag business suggests leaving the American flag at half-staff until concrete action is taken on gun control.
Letter Immigrants in the Military A historian writes that their service has not thwarted calls for immigration restrictions.
Letters Pain Management and the Opioid Crisis Drug makers, a patient and a doctor respond to an editorial.
Letter Bill Clinton’s Lawyer on Sex Claims: ‘Facts Matter’ David E. Kendall addresses the cases of three women who have said they were victims of sexual misconduct by Mr. Clinton.
Letter Student Loan Debt A reader calls on Congress to protect the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Letters A Better Way to Elect a President? Readers critique the National Popular Vote compact, call the Electoral College “probably unconstitutional” and propose mandatory voting.
Letters Al Franken and a ‘Learning Moment’ While critical of the senator’s “inappropriate behavior,” readers largely accepted his apology and did not think he should resign.
Letter The Sale of a Leonardo That the obscenely rich see nothing untoward in parking hundreds of millions on an unexceptional painting is obscene, a reader writes.
Letter We Should All Learn the Constitution A reader urges citizens to become “Constitution literate.”
Letters Bemoaning a Tax Plan Favoring the Rich Readers discuss how the plan would affect middle-class Americans, graduate students and hedge fund managers.
Letter Misbehavior, Left and Right Both sides of the political spectrum should hold politicians accountable, whether Roy Moore or Bill Clinton.
Letter A Victory for Tolerance A reader praises the victory of Danica Roem, a trans woman elected to the Virginia legislature.
Letter Trump’s Plan to Reduce Areas of National Monuments The Paleontological Society takes issue with an administration plan to reduce the areas of national monuments in Utah.
Letter Trump’s Climate Deniers A Tufts scientist writes that President Trump and his climate deniers are harming billions of people and the natural world.
Letters Using the Justice Dept. to Punish Foes Readers decry President Trump’s call for an investigation of Hillary Clinton: “He is positively obsessed with the woman he beat in the last election.”
Letter Xi Jinping a Thug? Not So Fast Don’t lump together “a rather diverse group of foreign leaders with quite different track records.”
Letter Why ‘Think Pink’ Matters The founder of Susan G. Komen takes issue with a Sunday Review article.
Letter Expand the Tax Credit for Child Care Mark K. Shriver, head of Save the Children Action Network, says many families need help affording quality care and education programs.
Letter Making the Flag a Potent Symbol Against Guns The owner of a flag business suggests leaving the American flag at half-staff until concrete action is taken on gun control.
Letter Immigrants in the Military A historian writes that their service has not thwarted calls for immigration restrictions.
Letters Pain Management and the Opioid Crisis Drug makers, a patient and a doctor respond to an editorial.
Letter Bill Clinton’s Lawyer on Sex Claims: ‘Facts Matter’ David E. Kendall addresses the cases of three women who have said they were victims of sexual misconduct by Mr. Clinton.
Letter Student Loan Debt A reader calls on Congress to protect the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Letters A Better Way to Elect a President? Readers critique the National Popular Vote compact, call the Electoral College “probably unconstitutional” and propose mandatory voting.
Letters Al Franken and a ‘Learning Moment’ While critical of the senator’s “inappropriate behavior,” readers largely accepted his apology and did not think he should resign.
Letter The Sale of a Leonardo That the obscenely rich see nothing untoward in parking hundreds of millions on an unexceptional painting is obscene, a reader writes.
Letter We Should All Learn the Constitution A reader urges citizens to become “Constitution literate.”
Letters Bemoaning a Tax Plan Favoring the Rich Readers discuss how the plan would affect middle-class Americans, graduate students and hedge fund managers.
Letter Misbehavior, Left and Right Both sides of the political spectrum should hold politicians accountable, whether Roy Moore or Bill Clinton.
Letter A Victory for Tolerance A reader praises the victory of Danica Roem, a trans woman elected to the Virginia legislature.
Letter Trump’s Plan to Reduce Areas of National Monuments The Paleontological Society takes issue with an administration plan to reduce the areas of national monuments in Utah.
Letter Trump’s Climate Deniers A Tufts scientist writes that President Trump and his climate deniers are harming billions of people and the natural world.
Letters Using the Justice Dept. to Punish Foes Readers decry President Trump’s call for an investigation of Hillary Clinton: “He is positively obsessed with the woman he beat in the last election.”
Letter Xi Jinping a Thug? Not So Fast Don’t lump together “a rather diverse group of foreign leaders with quite different track records.”
Letter Why ‘Think Pink’ Matters The founder of Susan G. Komen takes issue with a Sunday Review article.
Letter Expand the Tax Credit for Child Care Mark K. Shriver, head of Save the Children Action Network, says many families need help affording quality care and education programs.