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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Apple’s Attempted Crackdown On Child Sexual Abuse Leads To A Battle Over Privacy
Bottom line: Apple needs to stop making unrealistic promises. -
In COVID, The Workforce Is Reclaiming Its Voice. Remember Workers This Labor Day.
In the 1800s, labor unions fought for the changes so familiar to most American workers now: paid time off, and safe working conditions. -
What The Media Are Getting Wrong About Biden And Afghanistan
Biden is not above criticism. But coverage has been pocked by longstanding media flaws: both-sides-ism, an obsession with politics and polling, and a cozy relationship with the national security establishment. -
How To Avoid The Next Afghanistan: Follow The U.S. Constitution
What does America have to show for 76 years of military adventure? Stalemate and defeat. -
The Ethics Of Booster Shots Are Messy. What Does That Mean For Everyday Americans?
"No one is safe until everyone is safe." -
What Local News Outlets Can Do To Overcome Suspicion On The Right
Local papers should stay local, avoid nationally syndicated content from writers who have no stake in the local climate of opinion. -
Worcester Must Increase Diversity And Trust In Government Contracting
Worcester officials should act now to ensure the inclusion of minority-owned businesses in future development. -
The 2020 Census Predicts America’s Future, And It’s Rapidly Diversifying
The numbers demonstrate that white supremacists’ venomous fantasy of going back to the way things used to be is just that: a fantasy.