Today on Boston Public Radio:

  • We opened up the lines and asked our listeners about traffic congestion in Boston. Has it gotten so bad that you've considered moving out of town?
  • The Bruins have made it to the Stanley Cup Finals once again. Anchor and reporter with NBC Sports Boston Trenni Kusnierek weighed in.
  • Filmmaker Michael Kirk discussed his new FRONTLINE documentary, "Supreme Revenge," about the partisan fight to control the Supreme Court, from the Robert Bork confirmation process to Brett Kavanaugh.
  • Joining with the latest news coming out of City Hall was Andrea Campbell, Boston City Council president.
  • We opened up the lines and asked our listeners about grudges. Do you let a grudge take over your life? Or are you good at letting them go?
  • Going over the latest national news was CNN's Chief National Correspondent and host of "Inside Politics," John King.
  • Businessman Robert F. Smith made headlines when he paid off $40 million of student loan debt for Morehouse’s class of 2019. Nancy Koehn, a historian at the Harvard Business School where she holds the James E. Robison chair of Business Administration, looked at his contribution from a historical perspective. Her latest book is "Forged in Crisis: The Power of Courageous Leadership in Turbulent Times."