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A $150 billion lawsuit over genocide may force Facebook to confront its dark side
The case is one of the first tangible consequences of internal documents revealed by a whistleblower. -
Black Santa's back — in the GBH newsroom, in my home and in pop culture
Representation matters, especially when it comes to popular cultural icons like the fictional Saint Nicholas. -
Boston must harness the true power of youth sports
Despite the recent ugliness on display, youth sports can build the next generation of community leaders. -
Why ‘both sides’ journalism fails in the face of the rising threat to our democracy
The sometimes hapless Biden needs to be held accountable, but the media must recognize that American politics have changed drastically. -
Ten years on, the 'Occupy' movement is mainstream
The spirit of Occupy lives on through Black Lives Matter and #MeToo protests. -
Omicron variant: Let's not make Africa the target of our fear and our travel ban
Epidemiologist William Hanage says we owe the African scientists who discovered and reported the omicron variant a huge debt. -
With Baker's exit, the spotlight is on AG Maura Healey
Can the three progressive candidates for governor clip Healey's wings before she announces? -
With Alden once again on the prowl, it’s time to stop hedge funds from destroying newspapers
Vigorous antitrust enforcement and nonprofit ownership can keep the vulture away from the cave. -
Want to secure our democracy? Stand with librarians
School librarians are increasingly being pressured to forgo some of the books they’ve curated and recommended because of anger about content and subject matter. -
It’s too simple to say the ‘mainstream media’ got it wrong on the Steele dossier
As far as charges of media collusion are concerned, they are as iffy as the dossier itself.