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JOAN VENNOCHI
Despite all the bad news about the T, Phillip Eng is still optimistic about fixing it
The T’s new general manager knows that changing rider perception of a system in crisis is a big part of his job.
Kaivan Shroff
Hunter Biden shows he isn’t above the rule of law
For a young voter like me, that is inspiring.
Kevin C. Peterson and Robert Lewis Jr.
Why you should visit Boston’s ‘murder triangle’
People who would otherwise never go to these neighborhoods saw with their own eyes what was working and what the needs were.
JEFF JACOBY
In rejecting affirmative action, Justice Thomas is no hypocrite
Judges vow to uphold the Constitution “faithfully and impartially,” without regard to their personal history.
RENÉE GRAHAM
William Barr’s infuriating redemption tour
Speaking the truth about Trump is fine. What the former AG won’t talk about is how he once served as Trump’s chief enabler and henchman.
EDITORIAL
Beacon Hill would be right to repair ‘right to repair’ law
State should address the cybersecurity concerns that prompted the federal government to block the 2020 law.
JOAN VENNOCHI
Mayor Wu shouldn’t move the O’Bryant school
Moving the O’Bryant, which has been unceremoniously pushed around and relocated before, not only disrespects it once again but also It disrespects the community that makes it what it is.
MARCELA GARCÍA
Turmoil in Haiti reaches catastrophic levels. Where is the outrage?
Gangs are controlling more and more territory, and gang-related violence is increasing. Inflation is soaring, and food has become expensive; nearly half of the population — 4.9 million — are suffering from acute hunger. Schools and hospitals have shut down due to the widespread violence.