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Readers respond to “Make America Read Again,” an Opinion guest essay by Brian Bannon. Also: Choosing Graham Platner; fading bank tellers.
Settling in with the daily newspaper.
Readers respond to Adam Gopnik’s piece about St. Paul, Becca Rothfeld’s review of Wolfgang Koeppen’s “trilogy of failure,” and Jennifer Wilson’s article about today’s rush for gold...
In this unique feature-edition Reader's Rig, Michael O'Dwyer in Sweden showcases the Stooge Dirt Tracker frameset he won in one of our Collective Reward giveaways and built into a...
By Vijay Ramanathan Who was sweet enough to send in these images to use for RWIs.
Featuring Alex Boyd, Brent van Staalduinen, André Narbonne, and donalee Moulton
Over a glass of wine my octogenarian friend and I were discussing the habit of smoking and where people used to be able to smoke (back in the day). She is a former high school Fren...
Our readers on the hospitality industry, road safety, Ursula von der Leyen’s trip to Ireland and, of course, the weather.
Read what people have been writing to our editor about this week. Find out how to share your… The post Letters to the Editor – week ending 7 June 202 appeared first on LabourList.
Most readers skipped the $80 billion debate. They wanted to know how to build the morning briefing. Their responses revealed a harder question underneath that one.
Featuring Maria Giesbrech, Jane Doucet. Adriana OniИ›Дѓ, and JoAnn McCaig.
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You can support the magazine and the sailing community with a story, a photo, a subscription, or a contribution. The post Like What You Read in Latitude? Help Us Share More! appear...
Letters to the editors for the February 2026 issue of Scientific American
Reader feedback published in Texas Monthly’s July 2026 issue.
If you've spent time on Instagram lately, you might have seen readers sharing custom graphics featuring their daily reading stats like they're runners. More
Readers respond to Melanie Thernstrom’s piece about a concierge women’s-health doctor, Burkhard Bilger’s piece about the lone-star tick, and Adeline Goss’s piece about the potentia...
I Had an Offer with a Glossy, or Did I? By Regina Landor My heart flipped over when I saw the email. My highly personal and sensitive piece of writing had been accepted by a new, g...
I read the June 12 letter from the Dix family commending their Plain Dealer carrier, Michael C., and this prompted me to write that I truly wish Michael C. were my carrier. It’s ni...
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