‘The Lungs of Our Region Are on Fire:’ Wildfires Exact a Punishing Toll on the West
Times readers share personal stories about the wildfires sweeping across arid lands.
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Times readers share personal stories about the wildfires sweeping across arid lands.
By NANCY WARTIK
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Although the countries joined the European Union in 2004 on a wave of enthusiasm, their governments are now loud critics. Polish and Hungarian readers shared their views.
By PALKO KARASZ
Beloved authors and illustrators reflect on their best and worst teachers, new approaches to old subjects and how to conquer bullies — and underwear.
By MARIA RUSSO and JOSEPHINE SEDGWICK
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Ellen Pollock, our Business editor, responds to readers who voiced criticism over our recent story on bubble tea.
Some readers have questioned our decision to profile James Alex Fields Jr., the man accused of plowing his car into a crowd in Charlottesville, Va.
Our Standards editor says we used a range of descriptions for the groups at the center of the violence, including neo-Nazis, white supremacists and white nationalists.
Scores of our readers expressed surprise when they saw that we published the vulgar comments from the new White House communications director.