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Politics (Page 35)

December 7, 2020

The Fate of a Boston Recovery Center Is Up in the Air as City Struggles with Opioid Addiction

“That feeling of being away from the city, on an island in the middle of the harbor gave you this feeling of being clean and a feeling of security. If you were in a shelter on the island or in a detox program, you were away from Boston which was so much more effective than walking out of a center in Boston being back on the street with the drug dealers and the temptation.”

By Danielle Saitta

December 3, 2020

Cuban American Indira Prieto Shatters the Myth of the ‘Latino Vote’

Latino voters represent a more diverse group than pollsters previously thought. Cuban American Indira Prieto is proof of that.

By Michelle Mackey

November 30, 2020

Commentary: Yes, Miriame Kaba Means Literally Abolish the Police

Calls to defund the police at a summer 2020 protest. [Credit: Sloane Verbic] This summer, as people poured into the […]

By Sloane Verbic

November 29, 2020

After Losing Race For Pa. House, Michael Blichar Jr. Says, ‘I’ll Be Back’

Michael Blichar Jr.’s platform would have brought progressive change to Pa.’s 187th District.

By Dawn Heinbach

November 27, 2020

Commentary: A Look Inside North Korea Is a Necessary Risk. But Just Barely. 

Reporter John Sweeney took a controversial undercover trip to North Korea for BBC Panorama, potentially endangering the party he traveled with.

By Sarah Parker

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