Boston Globe - Opinion
EDITORIAL -- Three years for a college degree? Merrimack and Suffolk proposals are worth trying. -- Some students just want to get their degrees without taking on loads of debt. To meet that demand, the two schools want to offer "applied" bachelor's degrees in a handful of majors.
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IDEAS | ANDRE M. PERRY -- Democrats are too focused on racial disparities -- The country lives, works, and loves across racial lines — it's time to build on that reality.6 days ago
EDITORIAL -- Providence's 'Superman' building: 13 years of empty promises over a state landmark -- Scaffolding and boarded up windows pockmark the iconic state landmark, which has become a symbol of economic malaise, dysfunction, and the bureaucracy of real estate funding.7 days ago
EDITORIAL -- Massachusetts should lead on shifting how and when energy is used -- The Commonwealth has the opportunity to build a national model for how to lower rates for customers who shift energy consumption to off-peak hours.4 hours ago
IDEAS | ABDALLAH FAYYAD -- Should the government own AI companies? -- Bernie Sanders's idea for a big public stake in OpenAI and Anthropic has a fundamental flaw.5 hours ago
Laura Goldstein -- Before it's too late, let my husband choose how his story ends -- ALS has taken away my husband's future. Medical aid in dying would let him keep control over the end of his life.5 hours ago
Yes, colleges need more speech protections and intellectual diversity. But the government shouldn't be forcing their hand. -- A new proposal from the Trump administration would require universities to have intellectual diversity policies. That's overstepping the government's role.4 hours ago
Graham Platner won Maine's Democratic primary. Now he needs to show the integrity, maturity, and honesty voters deserve in a senator. -- At the end of the day, it will be Maine voters — not the national media, Washington pundits, or Democrats in other states — who decide whether Platner has the character and values to be a US senator.1 day ago
House plays political games over audit, public records -- Who does the speaker think he's fooling?5 days ago
IDEAS | JOE KEOHANE -- The garbageman philosopher behind the best-selling book 'Trash!' -- "An activity you'd rather not see, carried out by people you'd prefer to ignore, whose purpose is to make the countless things you no longer want to see disappear."5 hours ago
IDEAS | MICHAEL BROWN -- It's time for Anthropic to get out of the business of killing people -- The AI giant won't allow the military to use its technology for autonomous weapons. That's a good step. But it's not enough.1 day ago
Ideas | Arjun Sharma -- The summer may be defined by more than soccer -- A virus once eliminated in the United States, Canada, and Mexico is back, just in time for the largest sporting event in the world.1 day ago
IDEAS | NICHOLAS ENRICH -- I blew the whistle on DOGE's dismantling of USAID. Now the dire consequences I predicted are becoming reality. -- The Ebola outbreak is just the most visible problem.3 days ago
RENÉE GRAHAM -- The lonely giddiness of a New York Knicks fan in Boston -- Misery loves company, but so does jubilation.3 days ago
RIGHT, LEFT, AND CENTER -- Platner is (probably) here to stay. Will Democrats rally? -- Will Democrats stick with Graham Platner in their eagerness to retake the Senate? Will Republicans be energized to come out in droves for Collins? Three writers weigh in.4 days ago
Jane Swift -- What my husband's death taught me about assisted suicide -- The problem isn't that dying patients lack options. It's that our health care system too often abandons them when they need support most.5 hours ago
Jonathan D. Tower -- Getting stuck in Massachusetts' 'Housing Purgatory' -- Many residents make too little to buy at market rate but too much to qualify for subsidies2 days ago
Alice Phillips and Meg Reid -- Welcome to the fight house -- The UFC event on the South Lawn promises chokeholds and trash talk.2 days ago
Rebecca Spiess -- Your retirement fund may now be part of the AI bet -- NASDAQ's "fast entry" rules for big tech threaten ordinary savers.2 days ago
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The Bidens are back, as a talking point -- Readers react as Jill Biden's new book stirs anew the emotions — and hard lessons — of the 2024 presidential election.6 hours ago
Higher public defense caseloads would be a grave mistake -- Imagine you are that defendant, or maybe you have been at some point in your life. The only person you have on your side is your court-appointed attorney.6 hours ago
Gas leaks are unsuitable for do-it-yourself fixes -- Natural gas safety depends on proper inspection and maintenance by qualified professionals.6 hours ago
However hard they try, the right can't take back Pride Month -- Essays by Christopher Muther and Eugene Scott pay homage to families and the many ways people can nurture and value each other.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.6 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.6 months ago
Why Red Sox fans should be rooting for England in the World Cup4 hours ago
The cult of Elon Musk goes public5 hours ago
Beneath our feet: Geothermal energy could soon have a moment in Mass.5 hours ago
The death of a small college is nothing to celebrate5 hours ago
My family didn't fit the conservative ideal. It helped me thrive.5 hours ago
May I have a word: Back off!1 day ago
The Bidens remain the Democrats' unfinished argument1 day ago
If Platner falters, there's a backup plan for Maine Democrats1 day ago
WILL DOWD -- Remembering Antoni Gaudí3 days ago
CHRISTOPHER WEYANT -- Close encounters7 days ago
SAGE STOSSEL -- An American in Paris9 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.4 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.6 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.6 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.6 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
