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Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In nonprofit has shed about a quarter of its staff as the founder focuses the feminist organization on pushing back against the “tradwife” and manosphere movements that prioritize women’s roles as housewives. 🔗 on.wsj.com/4te5eJF

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@BostonGlobe Can we have a portal to report misconduct by members of the Healey administration? That would probably be more useful.
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Bystanders, lawyers, and families can report any potential misconduct by federal immigration agents in Massachusetts through a new state portal, Governor Maura Healey and Attorney General Andrea Campbell announced. trib.al/2Ueck31
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@BostonGlobe How does it compare with spending on free benefits for illegals?
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The US has already spent more money on the war in Iran than the federal government spends on our community health centers, Head Start programs, and fuel assistance annually, writes Globe columnist Yvonne Abraham. trib.al/vh5VQ5f
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@BostonGlobe An endless stream of illegal immigrant sob stories. It's beyond parody at this point.
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In today's paper: No family. No friends. Mass. has made little progress helping ‘stuck’ patients in crowded hospitals.; Is Boston’s tech and innovation scene withering?; and more. trib.al/Wd6GXSF

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Governor Healey launches re-election bid with an arrow aimed at Trump trib.al/jGXtl4r
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@statnews Much of what's happening in the U.S. today would be unrecognizable to our grandfathers, you condescending pedant; things like myriad "genders," puberty blockers, elective surgical mutilation, free taxpayer-funded health care for illegals...The list is endless.
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My grandfather created the hepatitis B vaccine. Would he recognize public health in the U.S. today? trib.al/KtWueff
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@BostonGlobe Fomented by the likes of Michelle Wu and Ayanna Pressley...
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Antisemitic incidents surge to become most common type of hate crime in Massachusetts, data show trib.al/1XHUCO2
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With Ranger Suárez signed, the Red Sox can turn back to the pursuit of position players trib.al/qufmpQL
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@BosBizJournal Yay! Let's keep injecting race into everything! So important! While we're at it, why not toss in a few Somali-owned firms for good measure? That always works out well...
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Early contract patterns at White Stadium show Black-owned firms being excluded despite a 50% minority business goal, raising questions about enforcement versus compliance bizjournals.com/boston/news/20…
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Trump's attacks on the Somali community allow cruelty and racism to flourish, writes Yvonne Abraham. trib.al/GWNUVyf
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Twenty years ago, Dropkick Murphys wrote a mock recruitment song for the CIA. This year, they reworked it into a recruitment song for ICE. trib.al/TOGS70j
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@SeiffertDon @BosBizJournal @GBHNews Congrats. Perfect setting for your complete lack of objectivity!
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I have 🪄personal news. After 14 years at the @BosBizJournal (the past 9+ as managing editor) I'm beginning a new job next week as senior digital editor at @GBHNews. I have loved my years at the BBJ, but I'm looking forward to joining the great journalists at GBH. More to come.
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@BostonGlobe Here's a question: why do you insist on publishing agenda-driven sob stories about illegal aliens on a daily basis?
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It’s an unprecedented time on the immigration beat. We want to answer your questions about President Trump’s mass deportation policy and how it is playing out in New England. trib.al/Dx1PRZe
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@JeromeAdamsMD Well, one reported it more truthfully (CNN).
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Brian McGrory to rejoin Boston Globe as editor trib.al/86rxD7n
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Progressive activists plan to show solidarity with Boston’s immigrant communities next week, dumping ice into the harbor as part of what they’re calling an “ICE Tea Party.” trib.al/FB4NjTM
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@libdunkmedia @RichardGrenell @nytimes Said the geniuses who spent $500K on Hunter's masterpieces...
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@RichardGrenell @nytimes Art isn’t about fiscal responsibility you m*ron
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The sports “reporters” at the @nytimes (no joke, they have a few woke bloggers who do nothing but push far left propaganda in sports) are now really mad that FIFA is paying the Kennedy Center more than $7 million to do their world-wide event FIFA draw….
The bloggers quoted a failed dance programmer who wasn’t able to pay for the ideas she came up with at the KC - and who traveled the world watching other dance programs - expecting her salary and travel expenses to still be paid by someone. We fired her for being unable to lead with fiscal responsibility.
What these far left radical reporters never grasp is how responsible leaders must pay the bills. Is it too much to expect reporters to understand basic budgeting and finance?
Arts Institutions across the country are in financial crisis. They must follow the lead of the changes we have made.
The Kennedy Center has raised $120 million (and growing) in 9 months with just 16 people in the Development Department. Thank you, @realDonaldTrump.
It is already way more than the previous team raised in 1 year with 94 staffers. (We saved $4m in staff salaries in one Department alone by firing 78 people in one Department).
The woke NYT “sports” bloggers never even mentioned these facts.
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@BostonGlobe Another day, another Globe front page designed to convince everyone how horrible their country is and always has been.
"Undermining our community since 1872"
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In today's paper: Trump says one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot by Afghan national has died; how ‘cheapflation’ is squeezing shoppers at the grocery store; and more. trib.al/2mfu0iA

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From @WSJopinion: Remember when the University of California kicked off a trend by eliminating the SAT test as an admissions requirement? Now arrives the dispiriting result: Many freshmen at one of its top public universities can’t do middle-school math.
on.wsj.com/44jAYCY
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@BostonGlobe Love the implication that Trump is responsible for the cessation of SNAP benefits. Such dishonest, propagandistic framing.
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Today's Starting Point explores a Trump-voting county in Maine where about 20 percent of residents get SNAP benefits. The gap is too much for food banks to make up. trib.al/gmwfM34
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