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EDITORIAL -- Are the feds trying to kick sick people off Medicaid? -- The new interpretation of work requirements creates too many administrative hurdles.
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JOAN VENNOCHI -- With Platner, why did Democrats believe one woman but not the other? -- The allegations against Graham Platner expose an uncomfortable truth: Partisan loyalty often shapes which accusers we believe.2 days ago
IDEAS | JEREMIAS ENGELMANN -- Why the Celtics actually won the Jaylen Brown trade -- The numbers tell us what our eyes won't.2 days ago
EDITORIAL -- As ballot questions mount, so do problems with them -- As ballot questions mount up, updating a century-old process is a crucial bit of business1 day ago
IDEAS | KELLY HORAN -- New Yorker staff writer Rachel Aviv on mothers, daughters, and the mysteries between them -- A new collection of her reporting plumbs one of the most delicate, confounding, and unfathomable bonds there is.1 day ago
Dan Cluchey -- Democrats should own the AI backlash -- Young voters are sounding the alarm over artificial intelligence. Instead of embracing Silicon Valley, Democrats should become the party of AI accountability.13 hours ago
If candidates won't debate, voters should wonder why not -- Preserving formal political debates only for the presidency is a blow to democracy.1 day ago
Important issues linger heading into last month of legislative session -- Lawmakers should prioritize school cellphone ban, graduation standards.23 hours ago
IDEAS | Rich Benjamin -- Trump's Task Force 250 is a project of collective amnesia -- The administration would like us to turn a blind eye to much of our history. My family, three generations of Black educators, has learned how to fight forgetting the past.5 days ago
IDEAS | Michael Shermer -- The science of the Declaration of Independence -- On our 250th anniversary, a different look at America's founding document.6 days ago
IDEAS | Andrea Javor -- An ode to the humble sticky note -- There's nothing like that 3-inch square to discipline my thinking.6 days ago
JOAN VENNOCHI -- The progressive establishment made Graham Platner. Then it broke him. -- Voters are tired of politics as usual. But anger at the system can only carry a candidate so far.1 day ago
KIMBERLY ATKINS STOHR -- Who are the Supreme Court's true originalists? Not who you think. -- Justices Jackson, Kagan, and Sotomayor actually stick to the Constitution.1 day ago
RIGHT, LEFT, AND CENTER -- A hard lesson for Democrats in Maine. Plus, we have some news about Ed Markey. -- In this week's newsletter: Three writers reflect on Graham Platner's scandal-plagued candidacy. Ed Markey shares some news with the Boston Globe Editorial Board. And we take a look back at America's 250th.2 days ago
Renée Loth -- Massachusetts needs to fix the ballot question process -- Massachusetts should preserve citizen initiatives while cracking down on paid signature-gathering abuses.23 hours ago
Roland Merullo -- America's oldest habit: Fearing the stranger -- Americans whose families once fled hunger, persecution, and poverty now cheer policies that punish people escaping similar suffering.1 day ago
Jill Abramson -- The New York Times is taking heat over Graham Platner. It doesn't deserve it. -- Conservatives say the Times softened its reporting to protect a Democratic Senate candidate. Having worked at the Times for 17 years, I see a different story.2 days ago
Jim Stergios -- Massachusetts is close to an economic cliff. Here are two ways to save it. -- Residents, businesses, investors, and the young know what Beacon Hill is in denial about: the Bay State's unaffordability.2 days ago
Letters to the editor2 months ago
Democrats burned again as Graham Platner flames out -- Chronic breakdowns of Democratic candidates have provided the opportunity for reactionary populism to wreak havoc on important institutions.23 hours ago
There's another victim in the saga of the attacking dog: the dog -- Some people should not own a dog, and it looks like Vermont Deputy State's Attorney Diane Wheeler is one of them.23 hours ago
Shedding some light on keeping the nighttime skies dark -- "Considerable research attests to problems associated with artificial light at night," writes one stakeholder. Another: "Public safety, preserving the night sky, and energy efficiency are compatible objectives."1 day ago
Gun rights groups have Mass. safety law in their sights -- Even here in deep-blue Massachusetts, common-sense, lifesaving gun violence prevention efforts require protecting.1 day ago
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Why Gish Jen talks to the dead -- The writer's new novel "Bad Bad Girl" blends truth and fiction to dissect the cultural divide between mother and daughter.6 months ago
A Boston veteran's 57-year journey to find peace -- Kevin Cullen shares the story of one Boston veteran who spent decades finding peace after a devastating experience in Vietnam.7 months ago
Rage over a lost penny -- The president wanted to look bold by eliminating the penny. But shouldn't the administration have planned ahead for the consequences?7 months ago
The right's immune system is finally fighting back against antisemitism. Maybe. -- A backlash from conservatives against right-wing influencers is a rare sign of hope.7 months ago
How Trump's ugly World Cup power play marred the beautiful game13 hours ago
Can NATO be saved from presidential petulance?22 hours ago
The populist tide is rising. Can we control it?23 hours ago
Why is one sewage spill an emergency and another routine?23 hours ago
Mass. lawmakers are poised to repeat past mistakes1 day ago
For Karen Read, Michael Proctor is the gift that keeps on giving1 day ago
Fireflies score a win in Rockport1 day ago
California's billionaire tax proposal is the fight the ultrarich feared1 day ago
CHRISTOPHER WEYANT -- America hits 250!5 days ago
MIA ROSE KOHN -- The founders' humanity5 days ago
PATRICK CHAPPATTE -- The Founding Fathers of Autocracy8 days ago
America at 250: An unexpected history -- On the 250th anniversary of the United States, seven Globe Ideas writers explore stories behind the Declaration of Independence, our Founding Fathers, and Boston's role in all of it.9 days ago
Lost and/or found: Ten weird but totally true Boston stories -- Have you heard of the Boston Garden Monkey? How about the alligator in the Charles River? See what else we've uncovered.3 months ago
Everything I needed to know about work and life ... I learned selling sneakers -- This isn't a story about sneakerheads. This is about what working in 1980s Toronto retail taught me about empathy, resilience, and paying attention.5 months ago
The Wild Issue -- This special edition of Globe Ideas goes to mountaintops, rivers, urban parks, and open fields to unearth surprising stories about what nature means today.7 months ago
The Revolution lives on -- 250 years later, the fight for American independence is still full of surprising stories and unresolved questions. Explore them in this special issue of Globe Ideas.7 months ago
The Wisdom Issue: How to grow old — without getting old -- Writers of a certain age on the challenges, delights, surprises, preoccupations, and freedoms of growing older.1 year ago
Blueprints for a new downtown Boston -- It's time to reimagine the identity of the city's core — and we've got ideas.7 months ago
When accidents happen: True stories from an ICU nurse -- An interactive comic that explores how medical mistakes can happen in the chaotic environment of an ICU.2 years ago
Not so fast, fashion -- How to be fashionable and equitable while saving the planet from climate change.2 years ago
