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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To Protect Future Elections, Look To Old Tech
Iowa had a Plan B on caucus night: all of the votes cast were also on paper. -
IMHO: Ban The Broker’s Fee
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on why Massachusetts should take a lesson from housing advocates in New York and do away with expensive brokers' fees. -
IMHO/INHO: New Hampshire Voters Weigh In
Jim Braude forgoes his normal ‘IMHO’ segment to ask New Hampshire voters what they think on primary day — an ‘INHO,’ if you will. -
IMHO: Behind-The-Scenes At The NH Democratic Debate
Jim Braude and Margery Eagan share their backseat view of the New Hampshire Democratic debate — the final one before the state’s first-in-the-nation primary. -
Do Newspaper Endorsements Still Matter? Why A Hoary Tradition May Be Facing The End Of The Road.
It may be that support for endorsements is generational. I don't think younger people trust the idea of an institution weighing in on whom we should support at the polls. And there's no reason why they should. -
A Valentine's Letter For Rep. John Lewis
In anticipation of Valentine’s Day this Friday, I’m offering my roses today for Congressman John Lewis, a giant of the Civil Rights movement. -
Who Has The Harvard Crimson’s Back? Not The Tufts Daily
“Outrage Culture” is damaging college journalism. -
IMHO: Let Them Vote
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on why the voting age should be lowered to 16.