Tabloid noise and judicial silence: The nadir of Ted Kennedy | Boston Globe

Ted Kennedy made himself a symbol of mid-life excess, muting his influence in the Clarence Thomas and Anita Hill hearings. But then he re-took control of his life — and regained his voice. Produced by Ann Silvio and Scott LaPierre / Globe Staff SSUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL FOR MORE VIDEOS.    / @bostonglobe   READ OUR JOURNALISM FROM NEW ENGLAND AND BEYOND. https://www.bostonglobe.com/ FOLLOW US ON: Facebook ►   / globe   Twitter ►   / bostonglobe   Instagram ►   / bostonglobe   TikTok ►   / bostonglobe