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Readers discuss an effort to change the hypermasculine culture.
A political scientist says the media should stop the self-flagellating.
A doctor says their health may suffer if they cannot afford the new congestion pricing.
“When our choice of candidates comes only from the far left and far right, it’s a lot harder for the current parties to meet in the middle,” a reader writes.
A reader says U.S. military intervention has not stabilized a war-torn region.
A psychologist says we would do well to put our phones aside from time to time.
Physicists take issue with an Op-Ed article arguing against expensive upgrades to the super collider at CERN.
A Penn scholar discusses market access reforms that the United States would be foolish to ignore.
A former United States diplomat suggests a way around President Trump’s threats.
Readers recall a time when African-Americans relied on a guidebook to tell them where they could stay and eat.