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The world can’t afford to politicize climate change research

The idea that there is only one correct policy — cutting carbon emissions to zero in a short time frame — is absurd, and especially so when this...

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Bjorn Lomborg

More than 100 MRIs later, call me scan man

My chordoma, sensationally captured deep within my insides, was rare. Thus began my life in film.

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Todd Balf

A wrongheaded rule in Mass. hurts kids with special needs

The Commonwealth’s admirable commitment to children with disabilities is undermined by a regulation rooted in bigotry.

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Jeff Jacoby

What American students should be demanding for Palestinians

Palestinians have long been highly committed to education, but in recent months Gaza educational institutions have been destroyed. And that’s...

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Daniel Terris

Protesters have turned Yale into a camp of hate

Administrators have a responsibility to ensure that students who express vitriolic language or behavior do not graduate to inherit the reins of power.

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Gabriel Diamond

Is it time for hormonal classes, like weight classes, in sports?

Hormonal classes could divide athletes according to the sex biology that matters — increasing fairness while avoiding equating hormonal levels...

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Alice Dreger

Fighting the office bully

Rhode Island is steps away from passing a first-of-its-kind legislation that targets toxic workplaces.

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Marcela García

Combatiendo el abuso psicológico en el trabajo

No le deseo un ambiente laboral tóxico a nadie — una oficina en donde las conductas abusivas son toleradas o normalizadas.

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Marcela García

What we want to do — and be — in the world

By establishing what I didn’t want to be, I created my own power structure of sorts, one that made me feel safe and allowed me to pursue the things...

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Tom Seeman

Drug court offers hope — and solutions — for long-term recovery and improved public safety

Make no mistake, the drug court model is based on treatment and accountability.

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Julie Christenson-Collins And Jacalyn Colburn

What voters in the South think about Trump

Mild questions about the former president trigger one belligerent outburst and a round of rationalization in the South.

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Scot Lehigh

In Somerville, guaranteed basic income provides a safety net

The city will join a coalition of cities experimenting with a guaranteed basic income by giving 200 families at risk of homelessness $750 a month...

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Renée Loth

Try telling out-of-work journalists the economy is booming

Unemployment is low, employers are bullish, and people are back to work. So why are my social media feeds full of people saying they can’t find a...

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Tanzina Vega

Kristi Noem’s vice presidential shot should be DOA after bragging about killing her puppy

Animal lovers, no matter what their politics, find common ground in their outrage over her heartlessness.

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Joan Vennochi

Crypto comes for Elizabeth Warren

A complex issue is raging behind the scenes of Massachusetts’ US Senate race: cryptocurrency regulation.

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Shira Schoenberg

The Supreme Court may be poised to give Trump immunity. But other judges shouldn’t.

Donald Trump should finally face real, tangible consequences for his nonstop disdain for the rules that bind him just like the rest of us. Judges...

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Kimberly Atkins Stohr

An elegy for Boomerangs

The thrift shop chain will close in June, after years of supplying the community with used books and records, oddball furniture, and a vast number...

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Alan Wirzbicki

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