Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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Why Does The Media Shrug Over Claims That Former Trump Aide Corey Lewandowski Bragged About Killing Two Men?
This isn’t a matter of political commentators gaming out how murder plays with undecided voters in swing states. This is as serious as it gets. -
Considering Tsarnaev's Fate: Death, Or Life In Solitary Confinement
The guilt of the Boston Marathon bomber is not in question. But the course of justice raises uncomfortable questions. -
As Breast Cancer Awareness Month Draws To A Close, Think Before You Pink
A lot of purchasers deliberately seek out special rose-colored products as a way to support breast cancer awareness and research. Few know how much — or more likely, how little — of the purchase price actually goes to research and treatment. -
AT&T's Sponsorship Of Right-Wing One America News And The Perverse Incentives Of Cable TV
It's time to break the connection between cable services and programming and let all of us choose what to pay for. -
The Boston Marathon Is Back — But With Changes That Look Back And Face Forward
Even though the runners are back following the familiar route, it’s not the same race as it was in the Before Times. -
Subsidizing Local News: The Hopes And Fears Of A Harvard Law Professor
Government has always been involved in subsidizing journalism, from low postal rates to the development of the telegraph. -
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Our Big Moment For Equity In Energy Efficiency
Energy efficiency gives us proven tools to help address economic, public health, housing, and environmental inequities.