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- On Jan. 14, letters to the editor noted the Institute of Peace was renamed when Donald J. Trump added his name and, as POTUS, he pardoned Juan Orlando Hernández.
- Larry Farquharson, former teacher-librarian at H.B. Beal Secondary School, resigned after a January 2025 cull cut the library’s collection from 18,000 to 8,300 books.
- Readers described ongoing peaceful protests across America supporting an end to disrespect and urged the three Rs — rebuke, rupture and rebuild — to change that culture.
- The parole prospect for one killer prompted Gov. Maura Healey to urge the Parole Board to deny parole for Jose Colon, who shot Trooper George Hanna six times in Auburn on Feb. 26, 1983.
- Letter writers criticised pop culture for Hollywood films Reds and Che giving positive spins to revolutionaries and props highlighting Katie's militant communist sympathies.
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Letters to the Editor, Week of January 17, 2026
Walking with Migrants Dear Editor: Thank you for publishing Bishop Emeritus Nicholas DiMarzio’s column on critical points in immigration history (“Critical Points in Immigration History,” Dec. 20, 2025). It is a helpful summary of the policies that shaped our country’s stance on migration through the 20th century. He rightly notes the specific initiatives of Presidents Lyndon B. Johnson and Ronald Reagan. But why no mention of the president who …
Being chairman of the management commissions for MEGA also does not seem to automatically enable realistic insights. It is enough to be quoted by Friedrich Merz.
Coverage Details
Total News Sources17
Leaning Left2Leaning Right6Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Right
Bias Distribution
- 55% of the sources lean Right
55% Right
L 18%
C 27%
R 55%
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