Boston Globe - Opinion
Alex Beam -- It's true: Never meet your heroes -- New biographies of Stephen Sondheim and Jan Morris reveal two towering talents with sharp edges.
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IDEAS | STEPHEN KINZER -- Trump wants the Kurds to wage war in Iran. They should beware. -- For decades, the United States has used the ethnic group to promote American interests in the Middle East — then abandoned it.2 days ago
RIGHT, LEFT, AND CENTER -- Could the GOP really lose the Senate? Three writers weigh in. -- Trump has skewed American politics in utterly unpredictable ways. Will Republicans be demolished in November — or pull off a miracle comeback that holds their midterm losses to a minimum?3 days ago
JOAN VENNOCHI -- The very 'unBoston' firing of BSO music director Andris Nelsons -- The abrupt decision not to renew his contract reflects a changing Boston culture — one that values bluntness and disruption over restrained civility.3 days ago
EDITORIAL -- March Madness vs. the growing dangers of in-play betting -- Massachusetts poised to take a fresh look at prop bets.1 day ago
IDEAS | EVAN SELINGER -- It's become too easy to use your data against you -- Personal privacy and law enforcement will always be in tension. But a legal scholar argues that the balance has shifted way too far in one direction.22 hours ago
Karen Stabiner -- Am I too old to get a dog? -- Aging, responsibility, and the pull of wagging tail.1 day ago
A deal in Foxborough eases worries, but Mass. World Cup preparations still lag -- Infighting and stinginess shouldn't turn the seven games scheduled to be played in Foxborough this year into a black eye for the state.1 day ago
Wu backed off bike lanes last year. Now what? -- It would be unfortunate if the mayor allows rancor over speed humps and bike lanes to block the kind of safety upgrades that are still needed across the city.4 days ago
Trump's new loan caps will harm grad students in high-demand health fields -- The federal government wants to deter universities from raising tuition by limiting that amount students can borrow. But the move could easily backfire for certain health care jobs.5 days ago
KIMBERLY ATKINS STOHR -- One thing voters agree on: They don't like the Supreme Court -- Public sentiment has dipped amid justices' increased use of the shadow docket, where cases do not get full briefing or argument.2 days ago
KIMBERLY ATKINS STOHR -- Trump is trying to rig the midterms. You can stop him. -- The SAVE America Act would burden if not disenfranchise tens of millions of Americans leading up to the midterms. And Trump admitted that it's all to keep Republicans in power.3 days ago
JEFF JACOBY -- When 100,000 fans want 18,000 seats -- The secondary market simply reveals what the ticket was actually worth all along.3 days ago
Alex Safian -- Yes, regime change could happen in Iran without boots on the ground -- One possible scenario hinges on the unprecedented ability of the United States and Israel to carry out precision strikes from drones and advanced manned aircraft.1 day ago
Lao-Tzu Allan-Blitz and Jeffrey D. Klausner -- How free and low-cost child care could save lives -- To prevent children's deaths caused by accidents, adult supervision is key. But accessing child care is hard, and getting harder.1 day ago
Ola Ozernov-Palchik -- Will AI solve America's reading crisis or make it worse? -- If AI is going to reshape education, the central question should not be how quickly these tools spread, but whether they actually help children learn.1 day ago
Where is the mayor on street safety? -- "Seeing many successful traffic safety projects grind to a halt has directly affected my family," writes one reader.23 hours ago
Who will have the edge in Senate primary — Moulton or Markey? -- Readers debate the relative strengths and weaknesses of incumbent Senator Ed Markey and Representative Seth Moulton, who is challenging him in the Democratic primary.1 day ago
Speaker Mariano: Auditor's push is pure politics -- The state auditor is seeking to concentrate power in the hands of a single government official, in violation of the separation of powers principle.2 days ago
Teaching the facts of Jan. 6 should be every state's assignment -- All states, including Massachusetts, should move, as Virginia has done, to protect the teaching of this history.2 days 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.3 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.3 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?4 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.3 months ago
No, 'E Pluribus Unum' isn't a lie22 hours ago
'Ain't No Sunshine' in Massachusetts public records law1 day ago
US likely bombed an Iranian school. Don't expect Trump to admit it.1 day ago
The real cost of the war with Iran1 day ago
More shrinking pains at BPS1 day ago
See Iran through its movies: a guide to five essential films1 day ago
Donald Trump wants to be emperor of the World Cup1 day ago
The hidden danger on our plates1 day ago
SAGE STOSSEL -- A legacy secured2 hours ago
PATRICK CHAPPATTE -- Pointless precision3 days ago
CHRISTOPHER WEYANT -- Trump's most terrifying weapon6 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.2 days 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.1 month 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.3 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.3 months ago
Calluses: True stories from an ICU -- An ICU nurse explores the similarities between bedside manner and the hard calluses developed when learning to play guitar in this interactive comic.1 year 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.3 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.1 year ago
Not so fast, fashion -- How to be fashionable and equitable while saving the planet from climate change.1 year ago
