Business WireCommentary Girl, 9, Was Repeatedly Raped by Older Student on School Bus, Family's Lawsuit Alleges "The sexual assaults took place just a few feet from the bus monitor and the bus driver on the way home after school." By George C. Upper III January 3, 2024
Marla Aufmuth / Getty ImagesCommentary Dem Mayor Under Fire for No-Whites-Allowed Holiday Party Tries to Explain Herself, But Makes It Worse Much like her party's segregationist ancestors, Boston's Democratic mayor had no problem with a separate event for "people of color." By Michael Schwarz December 14, 2023
Joseph Prezioso - AFP / Getty Images Dem Mayor Under Fire After Accidentally Sending Out Email Invite to Racist Holiday Party The mayor of Boston seems to have invited the members of the city council to a racially segregated Christmas party. By Richard Moorhead December 13, 2023
@petereliopoulos / XCommentary Man Stabbed While Walking Out of Restaurant, Then Police Realize the Tragedy of What Really Happened A freak and fatal accident highlighted a dangerous accessory, but the way the victim lived should remind us of something more important. By Michael Schwarz December 11, 2023
therealfrankcaprio and caughtinprovidence / Instagram screen shot Watch: Beloved TV Judge Makes Emotional Plea for Prayers in Announcing 'Insidious' Medical Diagnosis Judge Frank Caprio, who is best known for his rulings on "Caught in Providence," announced his diagnosis in an emotional Instagram video. By Ben Kew December 10, 2023
ivan-96 / Getty ImagesPremium The Boston Tea Party 250 Years Later: Here Are Seven Things You Might Not Know From government bailouts to conspiracy theories, the Boston Tea Party featured some familiar elements -- and some unfamiliar ones. By Michael Schwarz December 3, 2023
@BostonHistory / X screen shot Homeless Man Accused of Ruining Paul Revere's Tombstone During 'One-Man Crime Spree' The tombstone of American patriot Paul Revere was among those damaged in a vandalism spree that led to the arrest of a homeless man. By Jack Davis November 28, 2023
eskystudio / Shutterstock Democrat-Controlled City Pushes Granting Non-Citizens Right to Vote: 'Build a City That Is for Everyone' The birthplace of the American Revolution could soon offer non-U.S. citizens the chance to shape its future. By Johnathan Jones November 18, 2023
@PickettsPool / X screen shotCommentary Watch: One of College Football's Best Hits of the Weekend Came from a Ref Normally, when a football player and referee collide, the ref gets the worst of it. This was not a normal play. By Bryan Chai October 8, 2023
Michael Loccisano / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Antiracist' Professor Scrambles to Explain Decline of Research Center as Storm Clouds Gather Above Him Ibram X. Kendi responded to criticism and a university inquiry with the self-pitying message of a true peddler in critical race theory. By Michael Schwarz September 26, 2023