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Why a Profile of Uber’s Chief Brand Officer — a Woman — Ran in Styles After The Times published a profile of Bozoma Saint John, some of our readers questioned why a story on a prominent businesswoman ran in the Styles section.
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Why I Visited North Korea In light of the United States barring Americans from traveling to North Korea, recent visitors shared their stories of visiting the reclusive nation. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
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How We Define Clickbait (Which We Do Our Best to Avoid) A senior editor offers some insight into how we think about our digital headlines. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Readers Ask Why a Surname Is Too Personal, but Snapshots Are Just Fine A personal story of an ex-husband who died of an overdose stated that his surname was withheld to protect the children’s privacy. Readers ask why family photographs don’t undermine that. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
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A Doctor Is Killed, and Many Feel Our Headline Doesn’t Do Her Justice A number of our readers voiced their disappointment over our choice of words in a headline accompanying a story on a deadly shooting at a Bronx hospital.
TimesVideo Takeaways From the Sessions Testimony Rebecca Ruiz took questions on Facebook Live and shared her analysis on the Attorney General's public testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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TimesVideo Key Takeaways From Comey's Testimony Michael S. Schmidt takes questions during a Facebook Live on the former F.B.I. director’s testimony to the the Senate Intelligence Committee, and shares his analysis. By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and NATHALIE NIEVES
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‘Everyone Deserves an Equal Chance to Get Into College’: Readers React Readers debated race-based admissions policies after The New York Times reported that the Department of Justice may take on affirmative action in college admissions. By LELA MOORE and FAHIMA HAQUE
‘Good Example of Profanity Use: Stepping on a Lego Brick’ Our Top 10 Comments of the Week: Readers debate the power of a good curse, transgender people in the military and the fate of the “skinny repeal.” By LELA MOORE and BRIANNA MILORD
Why The Times Published Scaramucci’s Profanities Scores of our readers expressed surprise when they saw that we published the vulgar comments from the new White House communications director.
What Is Your Experience of Being L.G.B.T. in America? The New York Times would like to hear from L.G.B.T. people about how their day-to-day experiences are affected by the state, city or town in which they live. By FRANK BRUNI
Why a Profile of Uber’s Chief Brand Officer — a Woman — Ran in Styles After The Times published a profile of Bozoma Saint John, some of our readers questioned why a story on a prominent businesswoman ran in the Styles section.
Literary World Reacts to Michiko Kakutani’s Departure Did Michiko Kakutani — who stepped down after 38 years as The Times’s chief book critic — influence your literary tastes? We’d like to hear about it. By FAHIMA HAQUE
‘I Am Totally Burned Out’: Patients Watch Health Care Debate With Dread The war in Congress over repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act has brought anxiety to the people whose health insurance is at risk. By JAN HOFFMAN
‘Is It Wrong to Get Separate Checks?’ Readers Debate Apps Like Venmo An article about the bill-splitting app Venmo provoked a lively discussion among readers about generosity, pettiness and courteousness. By MARIE TAE McDERMOTT
Why I Visited North Korea In light of the United States barring Americans from traveling to North Korea, recent visitors shared their stories of visiting the reclusive nation. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Why We Published the Name of a Covert C.I.A. Official The director of the C.I.A. criticized The Times earlier this week. Our national security editor responds.
How We Define Clickbait (Which We Do Our Best to Avoid) A senior editor offers some insight into how we think about our digital headlines. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Readers Ask Why a Surname Is Too Personal, but Snapshots Are Just Fine A personal story of an ex-husband who died of an overdose stated that his surname was withheld to protect the children’s privacy. Readers ask why family photographs don’t undermine that. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
Dean Baquet Answers Readers’ Questions on Editing in the Newsroom “We have to change our editing system to accommodate the changes in journalism,” said Mr. Baquet, The Times’s executive editor. By THE NEW YORK TIMES
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A Doctor Is Killed, and Many Feel Our Headline Doesn’t Do Her Justice A number of our readers voiced their disappointment over our choice of words in a headline accompanying a story on a deadly shooting at a Bronx hospital.
TimesVideo Takeaways From the Sessions Testimony Rebecca Ruiz took questions on Facebook Live and shared her analysis on the Attorney General's public testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee.
A Facebook Live Drawing What’s in Your Warm-Weather Wardrobe? We asked The New York Times audience on Facebook, “What’s in your warm-weather wardrobe?” The artist Josh Cochran illustrated their answers.
TimesVideo Key Takeaways From Comey's Testimony Michael S. Schmidt takes questions during a Facebook Live on the former F.B.I. director’s testimony to the the Senate Intelligence Committee, and shares his analysis. By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT and NATHALIE NIEVES
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