Commentary: This Juneteenth, find ways to celebrate jubilee joy
"Very little seems welcoming right now but I’m pushing that aside in memory of those who survived to claim their Jubilee Joy," Callie Crossley writes.
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With Wu rumors churning, what’s behind the Harvard chatter?
If it keeps circulating and enough people give it credence, it could foster a broader perception that she’s governing as a lame duck. -
Could Boston City Council’s woes energize the electorate?
Political dysfunction can have an upside. -
Massachusetts’ traffic-safety blind spot
As fatalities increase, should we ask police to do more? -
Will Beacon Hill rein in AI?
Skepticism about the power of automated decision-making is percolating at the State House. -
Online sports betting starts with a bang
Big March returns could bring on more regulatory scrutiny. -
For survivors of the Boston Marathon bombing, every day is an anniversary
Callie Crossley reflects on Boston's ten years of grieving. -
It should be so much easier to cancel unwanted subscriptions
A new FTC “click to cancel” proposal would make it as easy to unsubscribe as it is to subscribe. -
The US government might be trying, but it can't stop TikTok
Unless there is solid evidence that TikTok is a political and military threat, all of this Sturm und Drang has no actual point.