EDITORIAL

A warped media perspective

With the nation's banking system still in crisis, the media have the heavy responsibility of reporting conditions without unduly causing a greater lack of public confidence. Unfortunately, the press failed in this obligation with recent stories about OneUnited Bank. More »

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Racial discussions still important, even after Obama's election

It's rare when the Bay State Banner's editorial page and the Boston Globe's Derrick Jackson are aligned with Jeff Jacoby, also of the Globe. But they were all recently in sync in rejecting any urgency to Attorney General Eric Holder's call for frank talk on race in America. More »

Revisiting E-Verify legislation would be the right thing to do

There are some situations that can't be ignored. Especially when a successful deterrent to illegal activities detrimental to the American worker finds itself threatened by political chicanery. More »


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How would you rate the media on their treatment of President Barack Obama?

The media has its [kid] gloves on when it comes to the treatment of Barack Obama. Obama's quest for the presidency has forced America to confront several serious, controversial issues. The media tends to gloss over the nuances of these hard-to-confront issues. The public would benefit from a more open and engaging discussion on the issues. More »