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Jan 15 2021
Opinion
Biden’s Pick For Labor Secretary Will Hurt American Workers
President-elect Joe Biden signaled with his choice of Boston Mayor Marty Walsh as Labor secretary that he means to keep his promise to craft the most union-compliant administration in history.
Good news for the nation’s labor leaders, but not so much for the rank and file — and a looming disaster for the 89 percent of American workers who aren’t represented by a union but whose taxes
Aaron WitheJan 19 2020
Analysis
The Erasure of Political History at the National Archives
Last month, a photographer named Ellen Shub died, near Boston, at the age of seventy-three. I had got to know Shub in the nineteen-eighties, when I worked for gay and lesbian publications. At that time, she was already well known as a chronicler of social protest—a role that she continued to perform up until she unexpectedly fell ill, just weeks before she died. Many of her pictures were
The New YorkerAug 05 2021
News
Climate Czar Kerry's Family Jet has Taken 16 Flights This Year
A private jet owned by climate czar John Kerry's family has flown 16 times this year, according to FlightAware records.
Kerry is President Joe Biden's adviser for lowering greenhouse gas emissions. Private jets have been estimated to emit upward of 40 times as much carbon per passenger as commercial flights, Fox News said.
"Secretary Kerry travels commercially or via military air
Newsmax (News)Feb 01 2021
News
Major Nor'easter blasts Northeast with possible historic snow in NYC
A major winter storm that buried millions across the Northeast on Monday brought blizzard-like conditions, forcing states across the region to cancel vaccine appointments, suspend flights, and close roads and schools.
The National Weather Service warned that widespread heavy snow of 1 to 2 feet is forecast from Pennsylvania into New England including Philadelphia, New York City and
NBC News (Online)Jan 14 2022
Analysis
‘A Menace to Public Health’: Doctors Demand Spotify Puts an End to Covid Lies on ‘Joe Rogan Experience’
As an infectious disease epidemiologist and research fellow at Boston’s Children’s Hospital who debunks health misinformation on Instagram —where she has more than 380,000 followers — Jessica Malaty Rivera regularly receives tips from her followers about viral content to debunk. A few weeks ago, her followers started sending her a link to an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, the most
RollingStone.comAug 17 2018
News
Trump’s Honeymoon with Media Almost Over
Boston Globe urges independent newspapers to collude for the sake of criticizing Trump.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Aug 17 2018
Opinion
Trump’s Honeymoon with Media Almost Over
Boston Globe urges independent newspapers to collude for the sake of criticizing Trump.
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Mar 12 2024
Headline Roundup
TikTok Ban: Freedom of Speech vs. National Security
Should TikTok be banned if ByteDance refuses to sell the app to an American company?
For Context: The House of Representatives could soon vote on a bill that would give President Joe Biden authority to ban TikTok if ByteDance, the app’s Chinese parent company, does not sell the app to an American company.
First Amendment Concerns? A columnist in the Boston Globe (Left bias)
The Boston Globe Newsweek Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Oct 17 2021
News
Appeals Court Refuses to Stop Maine Vaccine Mandate, Organization Mulls Turning to Supreme Court
The 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday refused to issue an emergency injunction to stop Maine’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
The three-judge panel of the Boston-based court issued a one-sentence statement saying the request was denied without an explanation, The Bangor Daily News reported.
A final ruling will likely be issued next week, according to Liberty Counsel, an
The Epoch TimesApr 13 2021
News
Fed leaders agree: Economics has a racial-disparity problem
Top Federal Reserve policymakers on Tuesday underscored their concern that Black and Hispanic people are sharply underrepresented in the economics field, which lessens the perspectives that economists can bring to key policy issues.
“If we don’t have a diverse group of people in the field, we won’t have the right topics to focus on,” said Eric Rosengren, president of the Federal Reserve
Associated Press