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Analysis: Boston Superintendent Finalists Offer Different Approaches To Improving Schools
School committee members will choose from three candidates who offered different experiences, visions for the job and temperaments, from a candid, no-nonsense educator to more conciliatory and flexible policymakers. -
We Watched 5 Hours Of Presidential Town Halls So You Don't Have To
Buttiegieg, Harris, Klobuchar, Sanders, and Warren all got the town-hall treatment on CNN on Monday. Senior editor Peter Kadzis and politics reporter Adam Reilly recapped them live. -
In Mass., Women Are Scarce In Elected Political Positions. What Gives?
A new WGBH News report found that when it comes to female representation in government, Massachusetts lags behind the rest of the country. -
3 Takeaways From Beto O'Rourke's Maiden Voyage To New Hampshire
Does the former Texas congressman have what it takes to stand out in a crowded Democratic primary field? -
Throwback Night: Pats Win Super Bowl The Old-Fashioned Way
Pro football never looked flatter, older and more stuck in the days of the VCR than it did Sunday. -
Massachusetts Politics In 2018: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly
Senior Editor Peter Kadzis and political reporter Adam Reilly take stock of the year in politics. -
The Russia Investigations: Maybe The End Is In Sight. Maybe It Isn't
Suggesting that special counsel Robert Mueller is tightening the net has become a fashionable take lately. But last week's developments may not mean Mueller's investigation is winding up. -
If Pelosi Returns As Speaker, So Would The GOP Playbook Against Her
Tying Democrats to Nancy Pelosi did not stop a blue wave in 2018, but many Republicans say she's still a "toxic" figure whom they could use against her party in 2020 if Speaker Pelosi returns. -
Why Bay Staters Voted The Way They Did On The Ballot Questions — And What It Means
None of the vote tallies for Massachusetts' ballot questions were even close. Here's what that tells us. -