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Readers worry that the Supreme Court is becoming increasingly partisan rather than an independent body.
Readers are outraged that the president and the vice president continue to hold rallies where people are packed together and often maskless.
A senior fellow at the Ayn Rand Institute takes issue with a column by Paul Krugman that blamed her philosophy for the weak response to the pandemic.
Readers react to a column by Nicholas Kristof urging the use of mockery. Also: When writers feel constrained; immigration reform.
Readers respond to an Op-Ed essay on learning through watching.
Readers are skeptical of herd immunity as a strategy and view mask-wearing as a limit on one’s freedom in order to save lives.
Family members of the legendary journalists recall words that apply today. Also: Determined voters; hugging and consent; arbitration in police cases.
The tone was calmer than the first debate, but readers criticized President Trump for his “obvious lies.”
A reader reacts to Francis’ “substantial course adjustment in calling for respect” for same-sex civil unions. Also: The illusion of small-town life; the president’s taxes.
We invite readers to write the script for what you think (not wish) will happen, and we’ll see who comes closest to how it actually plays out.