Although Chris Cillizza was correct in his Nov. 28 Monday Fix column, “Early leads in 2020 race, but no clear Democratic heir ” [news], in which he listed possible Democratic presidential contenders f...
The Nov. 27 The World article “Latvia is preparing for the worst against Russia” accurately described the concerns in the country of my birth and in Eastern Europe after President-elect Donald Trump’s...
Unfortunately, in his Nov. 28 op-ed, “Jobless by choice — or pain?,” Robert J. Samuelson failed to mention that Germany solved the problem of men dropping out of the workforce by guiding 60 percent of...
The Nov. 23 editorial “Before Mr. Obama leaves office” wrongly interpreted steps being taken in Congo to prepare for free and fair elections and to advance democracy. On Oct. 18, representatives of C...
Josh Rogin’s Nov. 28 op-ed, “Kerry’s race to stop the siege of Aleppo,” about our hapless Secretary of State John F. Kerry furiously trying to forge a deal to allow aid convoys into Aleppo in Syria, d...
I am outraged that Montgomery County Public Schools is even considering changing its cellphone policy to allow elementary school children to carry them to school and use them on the bus. Young stud...
The Nov. 24 front-page article “Charity doled out $376,000 to Bannon” struck me very hard. As co-director of the nonprofit Dominion Equine Welfare, I found it incomprehensible that more than $1 m...
In his Nov. 27 Fact Checker column, “Chaffetz and the Clinton email case,” Glenn Kessler danced around Democratic presidential nominee and former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s email...
I share the concern Eric Chenoweth expressed in his Nov. 27 op-ed, “What about Russia’s meddling?,” about the puzzling lack of focus by politicians and opinion leaders on Russia’s dangerous and unpr...
I could not miss the irony that Robert G. Parkinson’s Nov. 26 op-ed, “Fake news? That’s a very old story,” appeared opposite the editorial “A pizzeria in crazyland.” Mr. Parkinson focused on a relat...
As a Republican voter and, I suppose, as part of the Trump “base” (whatever that means), I was offended by Kathleen Parker’s Nov. 27 op-ed, “What’s next, after the victory. ” She asked how President...
Charles Krauthammer’s assertion in his Nov. 25 op-ed, “For Democrats, the road back,” that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton lost the election to Republican Donald Trump because she re...
As a Virginia resident, I was discouraged and dismayed by Ian Ware’s Nov. 27 Local Opinions essay, “I haven’t slept in my dorm room since the election.” I was discouraged that incidents of racist va...
Now that the election is over, the Democratic Party and its nominee, Hillary Clinton, with clear 20-20 hindsight, realize that they completely ignored the plight of the white working class (and the mi...
The Nov. 25 news article “The new frontier for drone warfare: Under the oceans” failed to note that these unmanned underwater vehicles derive directly from the Navy’s Marine Mammal Program....
Regarding the Nov. 25 Metro article “Legal battle looms in troubled Manassas mobile home park”: As a Manassas resident, I was glad to see that Manassas mobile-home park residents are contesting the...
Regarding the Nov. 27 editorial “Mr. Castro’s terrible legacy”: With Raúl Castro hovering over every aspect of life in Cuba, “Fidel Castro’s passing is unlikely to change” much for Cubans. This is esp...
Regarding the Nov. 26 Metro article “Secular landmark or religious image?”: As a person who grew up in Prince George’s County and who has lived in Maryland all my life, I am dismayed at the co...
Regarding the Nov. 25 front-page article “Research ties fake news to Russia”: The fake news planted in the United States during the presidential election is a serious issue that demands a serious r...
Readers respond to an op-ed by Lawrence Lessig.