NPR Contributor Compares Trump Supporters To ISIS
Renee Graham, a Boston Globe columnist and a Boston NPR contributor, compared a Trump convoy to the Islamic State terrorist organization on Saturday.
Labor Day Weekend Shootings Continue Upward Trend In Urban Crime And Violence
Cities like New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Chicago saw another spike in crime and gun violence over Labor Day weekend.
‘Social Justice Warriors’ Deface Statues Of Actual Social Justice Warriors
While self-proclaimed antifascists deface literal antifascists, monuments paying tribute to civil rights figures have now fallen victim to vandals.
Saying Lockdowns Must Last Until Mass Testing Or A Vaccine Is Absurd
The United States is years away from mass testing or a vaccine from being produced. If leaders wait for these measures to save them, there will not be economy left to open back up.
Striking Images From Boston’s Empty Marathon Day And An Abandoned Fenway Park
The streets, the squares, the bars are empty. Even historic Fenway Park, where the Red Sox have scheduled a baseball game every year since 1959, lay deserted.
Boston Is Blue For Tom Brady On St. Patrick’s Day
Coronavirus has canceled joyous St. Patrick’s Day festivities in Boston. Just when New Englanders thought it couldn’t get worse, Tom Brady left the Pats.
Action-Packed ‘Spenser Confidential’ Is A Riot, But The Books Are Still Better
Netflix’s ‘Spenser Confidential’ is a riot. If you like this go at the Spenser character, the original book version is a must-read.
The Murder Of My Beloved IPA And The Rise Of The Great Pretender
There was a golden age once — lasted maybe two decades — where you could walk into a bar in any good-sized city, order the local IPA, and be satisfied. Those days are gone.
Federal Judge Praises Harvard’s ‘Very Fine’ Anti-Asian Admissions Program
The case is expected to be appealed and re-tried in the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to re-litigate affirmative action the court has previously upheld.
Boston Judges Should Throw The Book At Cop-Assaulting Antifa Protestors
Two judges in Boston sent a clear message yesterday that Antifa violence against police will not be tolerated in their city.
This Raver Is On A Mission To End Body Odor At Sweaty Music Festivals
Kareem Bouhafs has become the ‘Fresh Raver,’ deodorizing fans at music festivals, and has turned his efforts into a charity for the homeless.
GOP Governor Embraces Radical Muslim Cleric Who Somehow Makes Westboro Baptist Look Acceptable
How Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker and Imam Yasir Fahmy became strange bedfellows, sidelining the latter’s anti-gay and anti-Semitic rhetoric.
Liberal Asian Elites Tell Less-Advantaged Asians To Shut Up And Accept College Discrimination
When privileged Asian-Americans argue race-based discrimination is acceptable, they allow themselves to be used as a wedge group.
Making The ‘Miracle’: Jonathan Mayhew And The Enlightenment In America
If you want to know how the American ‘miracle’ came to happen, start with 18th-century preacher Jonathan Mayhew, in the book ‘Father of Liberty.’
Gun Control Across The World Only Leads To Acid, Knifings, And Bombings
I wish that I could tell you that my life in Bangkok is better with very few guns in the city, but now I have to watch out for bombs.
CNN Calls Boston Rally ‘Mostly Peaceful’ As Leftist Protesters Beat Bystanders, Attack Police
Saturday in Boston, two rallies occurred: One that rejected racism and promoted free speech, and another that rejected free speech Read Full Article >
‘Patriots Day’ Is A Christmas Gift To The American Spirit
‘Patriots Day’ is a timely, watchable film, an honorable commemoration of the Boston Marathon tragedy, and a heartfelt dedication to the first-responders and law enforcement who saved lives.
Boston Kimono Alarms Culture Crusaders
Worrying that someone might touch a robe Orientalistically is out in tinfoil-hat territory. But that’s the latest from Boston, where protesters decried an exhibit featuring a dress-up kimono.
The Moral Case For Snuffing Tsarnaev
Perhaps God will have mercy on Boston bomber Dzhohkar Tsarnaev, but we are under no obligation to do so.