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Readers sound off on emergency housing vouchers, Mitch McConnell’s legacy and single-name celebs

[ad_1] Get people homes and support to keep them there Manhattan: Re “Upping housing ante” (Feb. 22): When my children…

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New York

Readers sound off on Suffolk County politics, Medicare Advantage and loud sirens

[ad_1] Smithtown, L.I.: I am writing to express my profound concern regarding the recent expulsion of Suffolk County Legislator Robert…

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New York

Readers sound off on JetBlue buying Spirit, prayer in schools and Fox News viewers

[ad_1] Miami: Re (“Feds move to block JetBlue buy of Spirit Airlines,” March 8): The Justice Department is right to…

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New York

Readers sound off on firefighter safety, Tucker Carlson’s video and NYC lobbyists

[ad_1] Stamford, Conn.: Uniformed Firefighters Association President Andrew Ansbro is absolutely right in his request that firefighters’ gear be immediately…

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New York

Readers sound off on law enforcement culture, church and state and gas lines

[ad_1] Forest Hills: The No. 1 factoid about Alex Murdaugh, the powerful attorney in South Carolina who was convicted of…

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New York

Readers sound off on GOP oversight, NYPD abuse and LIRR commutes

[ad_1] Brooklyn: Has common courtesy joined truth in being gone from this country? Last week, I witnessed the disgraceful spectacle…

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New York

Readers sound off on LeBron’s journey, Paul Ryan and the Waterfront Commission

[ad_1] Opelika, Ala.: Sports Illustrated placarded LeBron James, a 16-year-old high school junior, on its cover in 2002, anointing him…

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New York

Readers sound off on the insurrection, DeSantis’s ambitions and animal abusers

[ad_1] Brooklyn: I’m imploring the media to stop calling the storming of the Capitol a riot. It was not a…

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New York

Readers sound off on gun culture, a puppy killer and soot pollution

[ad_1] Brick, N.J.: In the minds of millions, the Republican Party’s professed opposition to legal abortion makes the party morally…

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Technology

Q&A with former NYT photo editor Fred Ritchin on AI destroying the credibility of the photo, ensuring readers understand if an image is manipulated, and more (Amanda Darrach/Columbia Journalism Review)

[ad_1] Amanda Darrach / Columbia Journalism Review: Q&A with former NYT photo editor Fred Ritchin on AI destroying the credibility…

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