Letters to the Editor: Montana coal funded my idyllic childhood. Now, I worry about how much harm it caused


by Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times— To the editor: Generations of children growing up in Colstrip, Mt., benefit from the "32 public parks and a gorgeous community center, complete with child care, gym, spin classes, tanning booth and water slide," as columnist Sammy Roth writes. ("Red state coal towns still power the West Coast. We can’t just let them die," column, April 16) Similarly, I grew up in a comfortable home in Billings, Mt., in the 1950s and '60s. My mother worked for Montana Power Co. demonstrating new electric...

The Washington Times—Letter to the editor: Bring them home now. The Jewish festival of Passover celebrates a triumph of good over evil for all time (“Passover and the eternal struggle of good and evil,” web, April 20).

The Washington Times—Letter to the editor: Nip antisemitism in the bud now. History tells humanity a remarkable tale, but it only does us any good if we’re able to remember it (“How Ronald Reagan handled campus protests,” web, April 29).

Los Angeles Times—Letters to the Editor: In a world with so much evil, why do protesters single out Israel?. To the editor: I find Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing cronies reprehensible. I detest what has happened to innocent Gazans while Hamas still holds more than 100 hostages. ("California college campuses become lightning rods for pro-Palestinian protests," May 1) Having said that, where are the student protests over the Myanmar junta harassing and displacing the Rohingya? Where are the protests against China's genocide of the Uyghurs? Where are the protests against...