Summer Reading Contest, Week 9: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?

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Summer Reading Contest, Week 9: What Interested You Most in The Times This Week?

The Trauma of Revenge Porn

A Better Address Can Change a Child’s Future

This Summer Stinks. But at Least We’ve Got ‘Old Town Road.’

The El Paso Shooting Is the Violence Latinos Have Been Dreading

I Spent 25 Years Fighting Jihadis. White Supremacists Aren’t So Different.

How to Force 8Chan, Reddit and Others to Clean Up

Trump’s Rhetoric and Conservative Denial

Why Doesn’t America Know More About Gun Safety?

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Whatever caught your eye, tell us about it in the comments.

Need more details? The contest rules are all here, and you can read the work of last year’s winners here. A quick overview, though:

• You can choose from anything published in the print paper or on NYTimes.com in 2019, including videos, graphics and photographs. (In your response, please include the URL or headline of the piece you pick.)

• We’ll post this question each Friday from today through Aug. 16, and you’ll have until the next Friday morning to respond with your picks. Then we’ll close that post and open a new one with the same question.

• We’ll choose at least one favorite answer to feature on our site each week. Winners from this week will be announced on Aug. 27.

• Feel free to participate each week, but we allow only one submission per person per week.

New for 2019: Students in the United States and the United Kingdom must be between 13 to 19 years old to participate. However, if you are submitting from anywhere else in the world, you must be between 16 to 19 years old. Please see The New York Times’s terms of service for more details.

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While this is the only Student Opinion question we’ll be asking this summer, here is our section that features hundreds of writing prompts still open to comment.