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I was formerly trans. Why won’t Berklee let me share my story?

The school indefinitely postponed my talk about my desistance and social detransition. It says it was for safety reasons, but I feel that it caved...

yesterday 9

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Simon B. Amaya Price

Minimum wage goes up. Employment goes down. Rinse and repeat.

Mandatory minimum wage increases hurt many of the people they are supposedly meant to help.

yesterday 1

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Jeff Jacoby

Trump hung out with an acquitted killer anointed as a right-wing hero. Where’s the outrage?

At a high-profile event, Daniel Penny, who killed Jordan Neely, took a public victory lap with the next president.

yesterday 1

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Renée Graham

Widett? Well, why not?

Everyone wants the train, nobody wants the train yards.

yesterday 3

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Alan Wirzbicki

What conservatives get wrong about taxes

Perhaps the most common and harmful conservative tax fallacy is that most tax cuts entirely pay for themselves with the revenues from expanded...

previous day 10

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Brian Riedl

What liberals get wrong about taxes

The leading liberal tax fallacies understate the progressivity of the federal tax code and overstate the degree to which taxing the rich can close...

previous day 5

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Brian Riedl

Show us the lease agreement between Boston and soccer team for White Stadium deal

The public needs to measure public benefit against public risk.

previous day 2

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Joan Vennochi

Media braces for Trump era as ABC settles defamation suit

Trump’s war on the press raises the stakes for newsrooms around the country.

previous day 3

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Jill Abramson

‘We can only save ourselves’

After another year of violence, the trans community feels as if it’s been left to fend for itself.

sunday 2

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Renée Graham

Go home, Massachusetts lawmakers

Nothing good comes from having a Legislature that stays in session year-round.

sunday 10

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Jeff Jacoby

A migrant girl was allegedly raped. Why wasn’t an arrest made?

A teen living in a state shelter in Marlborough reported that her father repeatedly had sex with her. Instead of being charged, he was sent to a...

13.12.2024 10

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Carine Hajjar

How far would you go to look younger?

Today’s arsenal of antiaging treatments — both surgical and nonsurgical — is vast and ever-growing, but it comes with a hefty price tag.

13.12.2024 3

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Marcela García

Lessons for Boston, from my hometown

A community development group in Syracuse is making a real difference in a poor neighborhood.

13.12.2024 2

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Joe Kriesberg

¿Hasta dónde llegarías para parecer más joven?

El aspecto renovado del cutis de Lohan marca una nueva era, la de la cirugía estética “indetectable”. Ciertamente se siente como un momento...

13.12.2024 2

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Marcela García

How clemency can help save us all

Biden now has a chance to not only wield a crucial tool to advance criminal justice but also strike back at the nation’s burgeoning bloodlust.

12.12.2024 3

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Kimberly Atkins Stohr

Post-affirmative action policy offers new hope for Asian American students

By stripping racial bias from their admissions policies, colleges signal to the world that American higher education is open to everyone

12.12.2024 1

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Alex Shieh

‘First, set fire to their synagogues’

The burning of synagogues is one of the oldest evils perpetrated against Jews.

12.12.2024 5

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Jeff Jacoby

Warmed by the life that Nikki Giovanni lived

Nikki Giovanni was as fine a poet as any nation has ever produced. She also was an activist, a teacher, an intellectual, and a social commentator.

12.12.2024 4

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Renée Graham

Readers explain their fiction addiction

They share what triggered their appetite for imaginary worlds and the richness it brings.

12.12.2024 2

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Scot Lehigh

Bike lanes save lives, so why are you still complaining?

Ultimately, peaceably sharing the streets comes down to mindset. A city is a community, and everyone needs to give a little.

12.12.2024 2

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Renée Loth

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