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SPECIAL HOUSING FEATURE: EIGHT ISN’T ENOUGH
For people living on the margins in the cities, towns, and suburbs around Boston, the available housing subsidies are painfully inadequate—just like the public transportation and job opportunities
WHEN SLOGANS REPLACE BIRTHRIGHTS
How corporate ed reform threatens democracy
TERMS OF SERVICE: RETHINK KITCHEN
Experimental profit-sharing restaurant in Somerville hits milestone
A CONFERENCE ON SOCIALISM
Questioning capitalism? Learn more about an increasingly popular alternative.
LAB RATS AND REPARATIONS
Prosecutors are dismissing nearly 24,000 tainted drug convictions, but do their actions go far enough?
NON-PROPHETS: HARVARD ELITES LOOK TO ANALYTICS TO COME TO GRIPS WITH HISTORIC UPSET
As the headlines and Trump’s scandals became increasingly unpredictable, Silver’s metrics provided a degree of reassurance. Until, of course, they didn’t.
SPECIAL FEATURE: GEORGE STRAIGHT
The first in a series profiling aging lifers seeking commutations from Mass prisons
TRUST AND SANCTUARY: AS MASS CITIES BACK IMMIGRANTS AGAINST TRUMP THREAT, SOME CRITICAL NOTES
"Sanctuary city isn’t a legal term, it’s a political term."
ACTION CALL: SAVE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION WITH INVEST NOW MASS
This time out, a look at the public transportation crisis.