letters Affirmative Action: Curse or Cure? Readers, including beneficiaries and casualties of affirmative action, discuss a column by Bret Stephens calling it a “curse.”
letterS As Midterms Near, Trump Talks of Closing the Border The Republicans are using fear to try to win the election, one reader says. Another praises the president, likening migrants to unwanted houseguests.
letter Bomb Suspect’s Arrest A reader worries that the arrest may not mark the end of threats to President Trump’s critics if he keeps up the vitriolic rhetoric.
letter G.O.P. Hypocrisy About Trump’s iPhone A reader notes that Republicans were outraged by Hillary Clinton’s private email server but say nothing about the president’s unsecured phone.
letter Signs of Economic Trouble We Shouldn’t Ignore A reader cites a roiling stock market, store closures and rising interest rates and predicts that a major correction is in the offing.
letter Sandra Day O’Connor: A Trailblazer and My Mentor Following the retired justice’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, a lawyer writes about getting advice ranging from the role women must play in public life to how to dress.
letter The Health Insurance Squeeze Physicians for Fair Coverage writes that patients are not getting the coverage they are paying for.
letter Turkey: World Leader in Jailing Journalists A reader accuses Turkey’s president of criticizing Saudi Arabia to distract from his country’s own record of abuses.
letters Casting Blame for the Pipe Bombs Sent to Trump Critics Readers discuss how both the right and the left are pointing fingers at the other.
letters Eating on the Subway: A Real Problem, or a Distraction? A reader objects to the practice, while another cites train delays as the more important problem.
letters Listen to Dear Abby and Avoid ‘Foreign’ Names? Readers join a debate over giving American babies unusual or hard-to-pronounce names.
letter Afghanistan’s Future Is in Education The founder of a school for girls says change in the country must come from within.
letter Evidence of the Saudi Crown Prince’s Guilt The fact that those who bungled the murder of Jamal Khashoggi are still alive points to the prince’s involvement, a reader speculates.
letters Terrorism at Home: Bombs in the Mail Readers view the attempted bombings of conservative targets as an attempt to influence the midterms and inspired by President Trump’s rhetoric.
letter U.S. Hostility Toward Iran: ‘It’s Time to Move On’ A reader observes, “Iran could be very useful in helping resolve some of the intractable problems in the region.”
letter Doctor, Vote Yourself A doctor advises his colleagues to take their own advice about registering to vote.
letters Affirmative Action: Curse or Cure? Readers, including beneficiaries and casualties of affirmative action, discuss a column by Bret Stephens calling it a “curse.”
letterS As Midterms Near, Trump Talks of Closing the Border The Republicans are using fear to try to win the election, one reader says. Another praises the president, likening migrants to unwanted houseguests.
letter Bomb Suspect’s Arrest A reader worries that the arrest may not mark the end of threats to President Trump’s critics if he keeps up the vitriolic rhetoric.
letter G.O.P. Hypocrisy About Trump’s iPhone A reader notes that Republicans were outraged by Hillary Clinton’s private email server but say nothing about the president’s unsecured phone.
letter Signs of Economic Trouble We Shouldn’t Ignore A reader cites a roiling stock market, store closures and rising interest rates and predicts that a major correction is in the offing.
letter Sandra Day O’Connor: A Trailblazer and My Mentor Following the retired justice’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis, a lawyer writes about getting advice ranging from the role women must play in public life to how to dress.
letter The Health Insurance Squeeze Physicians for Fair Coverage writes that patients are not getting the coverage they are paying for.
letter Turkey: World Leader in Jailing Journalists A reader accuses Turkey’s president of criticizing Saudi Arabia to distract from his country’s own record of abuses.
letters Casting Blame for the Pipe Bombs Sent to Trump Critics Readers discuss how both the right and the left are pointing fingers at the other.
letters Eating on the Subway: A Real Problem, or a Distraction? A reader objects to the practice, while another cites train delays as the more important problem.
letters Listen to Dear Abby and Avoid ‘Foreign’ Names? Readers join a debate over giving American babies unusual or hard-to-pronounce names.
letter Afghanistan’s Future Is in Education The founder of a school for girls says change in the country must come from within.
letter Evidence of the Saudi Crown Prince’s Guilt The fact that those who bungled the murder of Jamal Khashoggi are still alive points to the prince’s involvement, a reader speculates.
letters Terrorism at Home: Bombs in the Mail Readers view the attempted bombings of conservative targets as an attempt to influence the midterms and inspired by President Trump’s rhetoric.
letter U.S. Hostility Toward Iran: ‘It’s Time to Move On’ A reader observes, “Iran could be very useful in helping resolve some of the intractable problems in the region.”
letter Doctor, Vote Yourself A doctor advises his colleagues to take their own advice about registering to vote.