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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No, The New York Times Shouldn't Have Published Tom Cotton's Ugly Little Screed
Not every opinion deserves to be aired. Presumably the Times would not run an op-ed by a white supremacist. -
We Shouldn't Let Trump's Twitter Tantrum Stop Us From Taking A New Look At Online Speech Protections
Maybe it's time for Twitter and Facebook to assume the same legal liability as print publishers. -
Police Officers Accused Of Brutal Violence Often Have A History Of Complaints By Citizens
Many law enforcement agencies fail to adequately investigate misconduct allegations and rarely sustain citizen complaints. Disciplinary sanctions are few and reserved for the most egregious cases. -
An Educator Writes: Our Crash Course In 21st-Century Learning
Tap into teachers: we've been experimenting continuously. -
Five Pieces Of Advice For 2020 College Graduates, From A 2009 Grad Who Also Faced A Tough Job Market
Imagine having an idea of things to come — and then poof, it’s gone. -
The Challenge With Reopening Places Of Worship
Places of worship have now been allowed to conduct in-person religious services in Massachusetts for a week. -
With Biden Pulling Ahead, The Media Must Avoid Repeating The Mistakes Of 2016
The media should ignore the polls. And they certainly shouldn’t decide who deserves the hairy eyeball on the basis of who’s ahead and who’s behind. -
Trump’s Messaging Enters A New, High-Volume, Scattershot Phase Against Biden
Plus, top 10 attacks on Biden.