Issues like this have no business on the shadow docket, @kimberlyeatkins.bsky.social writes. New law should not be made in darkness, without full briefing and argument.
Issues like this have no business on the shadow docket, @kimberlyeatkins.bsky.social writes. New law should not be made in darkness, without full briefing and argument.
With body cameras making headlines again - and the terrific @lastweektonight.com episode about it - I suggest that βif we want body cameras to make law enforcement more accountable, we must first ensure that the law is even-handed when it comes to cameras.β www.bostonglobe.com/2026/03/04/o...
Now is a good time to sign up for my free @globeopinion.bsky.social newsletter The Gavel, cuz the SCOTUS has been trippin this week. Drops in inboxes later this afternoon www.bostonglobe.com/newsletters/...
Editorial: Itβs possible the presidentβs call for regime change is a bit of Trumpian bluster. But his actions endanger thousands of innocent civilians in Iran, Israel, and the Gulf nations that host American military bases.
Thereβs monsters in the waterways, mummified monkeys in the rafters, and all sorts of strange things stuffed up kidsβ noses. Explore these weird β but totally true β stories of things lost and found around Boston:
At a time when trust in the court is hovering near historic lows, the president reducing the courtβs members to mere political actors is not a good look for the justices, @kimberlyeatkins.bsky.social writes.
Read more in #TheGavel:
The reality is that 70 percent of US college students attend public universities and colleges, and many of them achieve success, regardless of the reports out of New Haven, Rich Barlow writes in #GlobeIdeas.
Takeaway from the State of the Union address - Β© Chappatte in The Boston Globe @bostonglobe.com via @globeopinion.bsky.social π www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/25/o...
Should the city use taxpayer money to plow snow from your sidewalk? Or can you handle it yourself, thank you very much?
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Big day for Epstein news - and a good time to register for tonight's @bigtentusa.bsky.social virtual deep dive into the Epstein case with COURIER Newsroomβs @camaron.bsky.social and @ninaburleigh.bsky.social, moderated by me.
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The Pro Football Hall of Fame is a private organization, @jeffjacoby.bsky.social writes. It sets its own rules. It decides who gets to vote. And it pays the bills.
βWhile I would much rather not spend my free time playing Tetris on my calendar and setting alarms on my phone so I can register for some summer camp at five in the morning, Iβve learned the hard way that I need to,β Susan Rigetti writes.
Jesse Jackson's audacity of hope. My latest @globeopinion.bsky.social column.
The idea that US athletes should keep their politics to themselves is a troubling one, @scotteugene.bsky.social writes. It suggests that specific individuals are the definitive sources of what it means to be an American.
Andrew Farkas has not been accused of any crime or other wrongdoing, and he has insisted that his dealings with Epstein were strictly limited to business. But the files released by the Department of Justice tell another story, Jacob Roberts writes.
Buried in files - Β© Chappatte in The @bostonglobe.com , USA, today via @globeopinion.bsky.social π www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/11/o...
The fishing industry is notoriously dangerous, and boats that have survived huge storms can sink in a dead calm if something goes wrong, Sebastian Junger writes.
There will be two Super Bowl halftime shows. Only Bad Bunny will embody the American dream. My latest @globeopinion.bsky.social column.
Logos, owners, the epic 2015 matchup β itβs all fair game for Jesse Singal for @globeopinion.bsky.social and Alex Fryer for @seattletimes.com.
ICYMI: For @globeopinion.bsky.social, I make the argument that public officials ought to leave X.
In the piece I ask the New England governors, U.S. senators, congresspeople, and others who remain active there, "what would it take for you to finally delete your account?"
"On Thursday morning, the Postβs website hosted a story about the bloodletting β written by an Associated Press reporter. For this once-great media organization, the retreat from the news couldnβt be signaled any clearer." β Jill Abramson @globeopinion.bsky.social www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/05/o...
New this morning: for @globeopinion.bsky.social, I argue that it's long past time for public officials to leave "X."
The essay will run in print in Sunday's "Ideas" section.
The First Amendment gives journalists wide protection to report on newsworthy events to keep the public informed. "But some of Lemonβs reporting techniques gave me pause," Jill Abramson writes.
I cannot remember a time when a proposed initiative has been the subject of such intense and widespread freakout *before* it actually qualified for the ballot. My latest for @globeopinion.bsky.social
www.bostonglobe.com/2026/02/02/o...
Editorial: The problem is that the departmentβs reluctance to reach findings of police wrongdoing is the reason why an independent investigatory agency like OPAT was created in the first place.
My latest @globeopinion.bsky.social column: The domestic terrorist in the White House.
Selma, Stonewall β and Minnesota. My latest @globeopinion.bsky.social column.
The Minneapolis debacle - Β© Chappatte in The @bostonglobe.com Globe via @globeopinion.bsky.social π www.bostonglobe.com/2026/01/28/o...
My latest for today's Boston Globe.
Your tax dollars at work.
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In order to defeat the white nationalism that is at the core of the assault on American democracy, we have to see it and treat it as what it is, @kimberlyeatkins.bsky.social writes.
And that requires all of us to let go of the lies about American exceptionalism that weβve been fed all our lives.