Editorials

Editorial: Parole board’s release of rapist insult to victim’s memory

According to parole boards, good and evil do not exist. There are just actions. In 1978, a man named Gary Moody committed the horrible ...

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Editorial: Pricing teens out of the job market

The summer job, for decades a stepping stone toward adulthood and independence, may be going the way of the VCR for a great many ...

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Editorial: Presidential race a layup for GOP in 2028

Stick a fork in Democrats, they are done! Former Vice President Kamala Harris is the 2028 Democratic presidential primary frontrunner, according to a poll ...

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Editorial: Drug crisis isn’t just a Boston problem

The Bay State has a drug issue, and NIMBY is no longer an option. As the city launches outreach initiatives, programs, and sweeps, the ...

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Editorial: The fight to revive Europe’s militaries is just beginning

NATO countries made their most ambitious commitment in decades when they agreed to spend 1.5% of GDP on defense infrastructure and 3.5% on military ...

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Editorial: Democrats sing a new tune on nationwide injunctions

Intellectual consistency and politics go hand in hand like bananas and pizza. However, particular attention should be paid to how Democrats responded to the ...

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Editorial: Accountability a no-show at Fernandes Anderson’s farewell

For her Boston City Council last stand on Wednesday, Tania Fernandes Anderson had the ideal location at her fingertips. She could have appeared in ...

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Editorial: Power grid shows it’s ready to meet region’s demand 

You may be wondering whether ISO New England, the operator of the area’s electricity grid, has been able to meet demand given that every ...

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Editorial: Fired-up Trump doesn’t sugarcoat message to Iran, Israel

As two nations that have been engaged in such a protracted and intense conflict that they have no idea what the f- they’re doing, ...

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Editorial: Latest Mass. tax grab puts bite on cable boxes

Massachusetts is imposing a new levy on consumers as the Bay State emergency shelter bill remains close to $1 billion for another year as ...

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