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The hottest, coolest summer movie ever

It’s a great movie to watch or rewatch during a heatwave.

yesterday 10

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Joan Wickersham

Heat pumps are the pathway to energy affordability

The Legislature has the opportunity to lay the groundwork for a smart deployment of heat pumps through neighborhood-scale electrification and...

yesterday 10

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Michael Walsh And Dorie Seavey

Why mothers often can’t win

No matter what, it seems like working mothers — expecting mothers, stepmothers, adoptive mothers — can’t win.

yesterday 1

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Marcela García

Por qué las madres a veces salen perdiendo

La discriminación en contra de las madres en el ámbito laboral persiste.

yesterday 0

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Marcela García

Protect consumer choice on electric suppliers

The Massachusetts Legislature shouldn’t end the law on third-party electric suppliers. They should update it.

yesterday 0

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Mike Rombach

A hint of unexpected hope at a memorial service on Cape Cod

The service was attended by siblings who, for most of his life, Johnny never knew existed.

previous day 2

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Renée Graham

Trump’s and Netanyahu’s myopic stance on the Iran nuclear deal has left the world in a worse place

The pact was working when Trump bailed out. Now Iran is close to having enough fissile material for a bomb.

previous day 2

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Scot Lehigh

Why Wu’s business tax hike plan is bad policy

It is certainly more than a tweaking, and it will cause irreparable harm to the city.

previous day 2

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Daniel J. Swift

How Boston said no to the 2024 Summer Olympics

Confronting the Olympics is a classic David vs. Goliath battle that often pits raw economic power against scrappy people power. Boston’s bid for...

previous day 3

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Jules Boykoff

Harris should look to Massachusetts as she responds to immigration crisis

Most Americans want immigration levels reduced, and Governor Maura Healey is folding up the welcome mat. How far will Harris go?

wednesday 3

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Joan Vennochi

Living without air conditioning: The heat is on

I’m a soldier in the climate wars, cranky and enervated.

wednesday 3

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Renée Loth

The year of chaos

Of all the remarkable things about the summer of 2024, none may be more remarkable than this: How swiftly the current Big Thing is superseded by...

wednesday 2

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David Shribman

Joe Biden’s flatterers compare him to George Washington. That’s ridiculous.

The nation’s first president didn’t have to be forced to give up the presidency.

wednesday 10

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Jeff Jacoby

Beware if Taylor Swift and Oprah help Democrats find a candidate

It’s tempting. Swift and Oprah are universally known. They have legions of devoted followers. And both have some previous evidence of supporting...

23.07.2024 2

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Tevi Troy

JD Vance dismisses the American idea

At the heart of Americanness is not blood or soil but the embrace of fundamental principles and beliefs.

23.07.2024 4

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Jeff Jacoby

Republicans scramble to define Kamala Harris with old stereotypes and conspiracy theories

They didn’t work on Obama. They won’t work on the new presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

23.07.2024 4

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Renée Graham

The strengths and liabilities of Kamala Harris

Vice President Harris’s ascension has excited the Democratic Party, but Democrats must be ready for the attacks that will come.

23.07.2024 4

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Scot Lehigh

Jack Connors — a legend, a dream maker, a friend to all

Jack Connors leaves behind a legacy of generosity and a tireless crusade to help others.

23.07.2024 40

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Mike Sheehan

JD Vance is going after higher ed despite benefiting from it

His attack is Vance at his absolute worst and at his most hypocritical.

23.07.2024 40

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Joan Vennochi

Navigation apps make directions easy. Maybe too easy.

Navigation apps offer far more and more accurate information than the spiral-bound atlases drivers of yore bought at gas stations.

22.07.2024 3

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Alan Wirzbicki

Real Democratic unity requires more than words

If Vice President Kamala Harris is the nominee, Democrats must fight the torrent of misogynoir that she will face, rather than leaving that work...

22.07.2024 1

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Kimberly Atkins Stohr

She kept her gravely ill dog alive. Was that animal cruelty?

Massachusetts needs clearer law about what constitutes abuse.

22.07.2024 1

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Marcela García

Netanyahu confronts his critics by exploiting antisemitism

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will come to America armed with familiar tactics: casting himself as a victim of unjust persecution, portraying...

22.07.2024 20

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Jonathan Jacoby

Now we’re down to one elderly presidential candidate, and he must be defeated

Democrats can’t let up on Donald Trump. His lies and moral bankruptcy need to be called out. Voters should not be allowed to grow numb to them.

21.07.2024 2

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Joan Vennochi

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