Man shot, demonstrator arrested at pro-Israel protest in Newton
Authorities say the man "jumped" on a pro-Israel demonstrator who then shot him
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To retain employees, Moderna says recognition and well-being make a big difference
Hem Patel, vice president of total rewards, said the company is looking at more than just compensation to keep its employees. -
Roxbury nonprofit sued by homeowners who say they were surprised by second mortgages
Plaintiffs say they should have been told more before accepting unusual loans to save their homes. -
Chaos at the Cannabis Control Commission 'takes a toll' on businesses, consumers
Advocates say turmoil at the state's marijuana regulatory agency is hurting small businesses and consumers -
Worcester lowers citywide speed limits to 25 mph
The decision came in response to what Worcester leaders believe is a traffic safety crisis within the city. -
The secret to a long active life? These octogenarians say keep learning
Greater Boston has a plethora of classes tailored to older adults, providing a convenient and social way to thrive throughout elderhood. -
Young voters say Kamala Harris won the debate, but want to see more progressive policies
GBH News convened a panel of seven Gen Z voters immediately following Tuesday's debate -
Backpacks in Boston Common share stories of those lost to suicide
The touring exhibit is meant to encourage conversations about mental health. -
New plea and sentencing in federal case against men who harassed New Hampshire journalists
The federal prosecution continues against four men accused of trying to intimidate journalists at New Hampshire Public Radio, through vandalism and spray-painted threats, following a story about sexual misconduct at an addiction recovery center.