The president of MIT offers an apology and says the school will identify lessons for the future.
Erica Nitschke
Columnist
Off-duty New Hampshire officer in crash accused of manslaughter
An off-duty police officer who was accused of driving drunk in a crash that killed a New Hampshire woman has now been indicted on manslaughter and negligent homicide charges.
Our View: Maine study part of effort to solve Alzheimer’s puzzle
Finding a cure has never been more important.
Our View: Maine should get more from justice system
The system is supposed to deter crime and rehabilitate offenders, but falls short on both accounts.
Cass Sunstein: Mueller kept his eye on the ball
Throughout his testimony in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday, and despite multiple efforts to divert him, former special counsel Robert Mueller was focused on just the two issues that were the topics of his official report: Russia’s interference with the 2016 presidential campaign and possible obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump. Both […]
View from Away: The incredible disappearing budget concern
Mirrors, smoke, sleight of hand, trap doors or false walls and distractions, these are the tools of the magician’s disappearing act. But a real-life wizard’s most powerful tool isn’t a gadget, it’s his audience’s willingness to suspend disbelief. At least that might begin to explain how Donald Trump and most Republicans in Congress have taken […]
Gina Barreca: Re-examining Thomas Paine
My favorite Founding Father has gotten me into trouble recently. What’s worse, by many he’s not even considered a real Founding Father. Don’t panic: I’m not about to birth an illegitimate nation. But I am re-reading Thomas Paine, and I’m a fan. That’s tougher than being a fan of George Washington or John Adams, who […]
Jonah Goldberg: Unity can be worse than partisanship
I want to put in a good word for partisanship. This might sound strange to some readers. I’ve written a lot about our problem with tribalism, including hyper-partisanship and political polarization. It was a major theme of my cheerily titled book “Suicide of the West. So I’m happy to concede that too much partisanship — […]
Our View: Housing costs for workers out of control
For millions of American workers, affordable housing is nowhere to be found.
Deal sealed on federal budget, ensuring no shutdown, default
President Donald Trump and congressional leaders announced a critical debt and budget agreement.