Opinion

Most of us think the electoral college is broken. Let’s fix it.

Readers respond to Theodore R. Johnson’s electoral college critique with ideas of their own.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 17, 2024
Opinion

If the media wants public trust, it has to trust the public

The press suppression campaign A.G. Sulzberger warns about is already here.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 16, 2024
Opinion

Ginni Thomas and Elon Musk face these free-speech concerns

Letter writers scrutinize free speech via Ginni Thomas, Elon Musk, Pavel Durov and Kamala Harris.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 15, 2024
Opinion

How Maryland voters should choose between Hogan and Alsobrooks

Will Larry Hogan’s professed independence really matter in the U.S. Senate?

Letters to the EditorSeptember 13, 2024
Opinion

Laws and rules are making Americans miserable. Who is to blame?

Justice Neil M. Gorsuch thinks Americans are being driven nuts. Can he be part of the solution?

Letters to the EditorSeptember 13, 2024
Opinion

Readers critique The Post: Should we get rid of anonymous comments?

Here are this week's Free for All letters.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 13, 2024
Opinion

Loan forgiveness fighting is giving debtors whiplash

The future of any debt relief looks grim.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 12, 2024
Opinion

Harris’s expressions, Trump’s obsessions and the debate’s defining moments

Kamala Harris won the debate. But will it matter?

Letters to the EditorSeptember 11, 2024
Opinion

Why the gun from a Georgia school shooting could be used to kill again

The school shooting in Winder is just America’s latest preventable gun tragedy.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 10, 2024
Opinion

Are Harris and Trump better debaters than fifth-graders?

Readers share advice for the Sept. 10 debate and respond to Kamala Harris’s recent CNN interview.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 9, 2024
Opinion

How to talk about the differences between Harris and Trump

Do the policy differences between the candidates matter? Or is character what counts?

Letters to the EditorSeptember 8, 2024
Opinion

The life-changing training programs too few people know about

Former apprentices and job placement professionals recount their success stories.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 6, 2024
Opinion

Who is responsible for keeping D.C.’s streets safe?

Out-of-state drivers rack up tickets. But phone addicts and careless bikers matter, too.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 6, 2024
Opinion

Readers critique The Post: We walked right into that one

Here are this week's Free for All letters.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 6, 2024
Opinion

The U.S. doesn’t have standing to criticize Mexico’s judicial reforms

The Mexican government responds to the Editorial Board.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 5, 2024
Opinion

No amount of personal responsibility will make the housing market fair

Kamala Harris has a questionable housing plan. Meanwhile, workers struggle to find homes.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 4, 2024
Opinion

Trump’s deportation plan won’t work. It should still scare us.

Even an unsuccessful attempt to deport millions would distort law enforcement and upend our economy.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 3, 2024
Opinion

How national service changed my life, and could change yours

Taking time to serve others can profoundly change your life path. Let’s make it easier everyone to do so.

Letters to the EditorSeptember 1, 2024
Opinion

Super ideas for better public places in cities

From superblocks to bike lanes, readers describe more inviting, more accessible public spaces.

Letters to the EditorAugust 30, 2024
Opinion

Police killed our neighbor during a welfare check. We have questions.

A reader remembers her neighbor. Plus, traffic fatalities in D.C. and gas explosions in Maryland.

Letters to the EditorAugust 30, 2024