To be female, Black and patriotic
For many Black Americans, the stars and stripes have always carried a dual meaning.
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State Must Restore Transparency To Nursing Home Death Data And Patient Cases
With cases in nursing homes on the rise again, the public has no way to know the risk profile or vaccination rate in specific homes. Gov. Baker must do more. -
Researchers Dig Up Embarrassing Data About Facebook — And Lose Access To Their Accounts
For researchers, Facebook is something of a black box. Some data scientists, though, have managed to pierce the darkness. -
Facial Recognition Technology: A Threat To Privacy And Freedom
Boston and Springfield have adopted curbs. Now it's time for Beacon Hill to act. -
You Can Step Away From Friends And Family Who Won't Get Vaccinated
It’s reminiscent of the Great Family Divide of 2016. -
A Media Scholar Explains Why News For The Liberal Elite Is Hurting Us All
Nikki Usher argues that "many people in the United States do not see where they live or people like them authentically presented in the news." -
We Can’t Let The Sexual Harassment Charges Be Sidelined By Cuomo’s Political Scandal
None of this matters, if, in the end, there is no accountability. -
For The Boston Public Schools: A Game Plan For Spending $454 Million In COVID Aid
Today, more than one third of BPS students rank in the bottom 10% of the state. -
Health Care Lessons From The Pandemic On Independence And Flexibility
The federally funded PACE model is an underutilized tool that has cut deaths among the frail and elderly.