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After Moore, the Deluge

After Moore, the Deluge

The defeat of Roy Moore in the Alabama senate race tells us something about voters. Women — especially black women — made the difference. Some 57 percent of Alabamian women voted against Moore, while 56 percent of mostly white men stuck with him. That also tells us...

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The Real Spirit of Giving

The Real Spirit of Giving

This special day got me thinking about America's spirit of giving, and I don't mean this overdone business of Christmas gifts. I mean our true spirit of giving — giving of ourselves. Yes, we're a country of rugged individualists. Yet there's also a deep,...

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In OtherWords: December 13, 2017

In OtherWords: December 13, 2017

This week saw Doug Jones beat Roy Moore, the accused serial sexual predator and GOP Senate candidate, in deep red Alabama. It was a narrow miss, but black voters and millennials helped Jones eek out a victory. Of course, it's hard not to notice that a man also accused...

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Corporate Interests Are Warping the Internet

Corporate Interests Are Warping the Internet

My identity was stolen this year. The perpetrator didn't open credit cards in my name or gain access to my finances. Instead, they used my name to submit a comment to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in support of repealing net neutrality rules. Those...

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A Cruel Holiday Gift for Refugee Families

A Cruel Holiday Gift for Refugee Families

Two months after experiencing the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake that hit Haiti in January 2010, my dad finally made it back home to Boston. What had started as a holiday vacation turned into weeks of sleeping outside the family home in Haiti, fearful that it...

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