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Should Urging Another To Commit Suicide Be A Crime?
At issue is the role of a former Boston College student in the death of her 22-year-old boyfriend. -
Vaping Warnings Should Have Come Sooner
Scientists are taking a closer look at the links between vaping and lung injury after the recent rash of hospitalizations across the country. -
IMHO: Pay For Play In The NCAA?
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on how to ensure equity in paying college athletes. -
The Super PAC Primary: Democrats Decry Big Money, But Most Need It
Only Sanders, Steyer, Warren, and Buttigieg are flush. The rest, including Biden, are cash strapped. -
Facebook News May Be A Boon To Big Media. But Will Local News Be Left Behind?
How will money trickle down to the laid-off community-news reporter who’s trying to start a hyperlocal site? -
IMHO: How Unfair Scheduling Factor Into Economic & Racial Inequality
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on how last-minute scheduling notices and an unpredictable work week fall the hardest on women of color working in the retail and food service sectors. -
A Bulletproof Memorial For Emmett Till, And A President's Perversion Of Lynching's History
President Trump’s recent tweet about lynching is more evidence of his appropriating African-Americans’ painful history to serve a twisted political narrative. -
IMHO: Hallo-Weekend?
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on why trick-or-treating should be moved to the weekend every Halloween. -
Can Jeff Bezos And Amazon Adapt To The End Of Our Love Affair With Tech?
The New Yorker and The Atlantic explore the world's richest person from two different angles — the ruthless businessman and the aspiring space cadet. -
IMHO: Sallie Mae’s Luxurious Vacation
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the Sallie Mae employees who took a luxurious trip to Hawaii to celebrate — yes, celebrate — making $5 billion in student loan sales.