For years, I fell asleep with one child and woke up with the other. It wasn’t just for them. It was also for me, after the trauma of divorce.
By LARA BAZELON
LETTERS
Grilling of the F.B.I. Agent
A reader calls the Republican attacks on Peter Strzok “more of a ‘witch hunt’ than anything in the special counsel’s investigation.”
LETTER
Justice for Emmett Till
A reader expresses his shame at the historical violence against blacks in his native Deep South.
LETTER
Hydrate, but Not Too Much
A doctor offers a word of caution.
LETTER
The University of Chicago, on Diversity
The university’s dean of admissions and financial aid takes issue with an essay by David Leonhardt.
LETTER
Trump’s ‘Human Wrecking Ball’ Tour of Europe
Readers are mostly appalled by the president’s behavior. One calls on our allies to “have the guts to finally stand up to the president.”
I Know What Incarceration Does to Families. It Happened to Mine.
In 1942, my mother, her parents and her sister were sent to an internment camp by the U.S. government. I worry that history is repeating itself.
By MICHIKO KAKUTANI
Britain, Time to Let Go of the ‘Anglosphere’
The other members of this outdated idea of family couldn’t care less.
By MICHAEL KENNY and NICK PEARCE
Ask Putin About the Nerve Agents
The Novichok poisonings in Britain show that President Trump needs to push his Russian counterpart to comply with the Chemical Weapons Convention it signed.
By DAVID WISE
This Russian Company Knows What You Like on Facebook
The social media site revealed that it gave a Kremlin-linked company access to years of user data. You are right to be scared.