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How religious belief affect abortion laws and vaccination.
Burned-out health professionals and overwhelmed hospitals. Also: The child tax credit; counterterrorism; Democrats and taxes; "Medicare for all."
A professor, a psychiatrist and a nurse react to a Times investigation. Also: A modern Civil War; a more confident child.
Readers respond to a Times investigation of a drone strike in Kabul. Also: Trump and General Milley; Justice Barrett; a seat at the opera.
“American women are careening closer and closer to square one for control of reproductive choice.” Also: Torture; giving Biden some time; OnlyFans.
Readers weigh in on G.O.P. governors' opposition to vaccine mandates. Also: The Robert E. Lee statue; Harvard's chaplains.
Readers express skepticism that it would, as a guest essay suggested, reduce the crowds at the iconic parks. Also: Vaccination mandates; letting children go.
We asked readers to offer their perspectives as we mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks. Here is a sampling from the hundreds of responses.
A woman who was in a World Trade Center hotel recalls running for her life and memories of “bearing witness to death.”
Professors tell their Covid stories; mistrust of vaccines; Afghan refugees and the G.O.P.; the military budget.
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