Feds put ‘severely disruptive’ restrictions on applying for green cards
Local immigration attorneys say the move by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services will impact thousands of people trying to adjust their statuses in Massachusetts.
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Poll shows most Mass. K-12 students have used AI for schoolwork
The new statewide poll by MassINC Polling Group also shows parents are divided by the use of AI, and want more safeguards and digital literacy education. -
ICE confirms Maine immigration surge, tells Fox News nearly 50 arrests have been made so far
ICE deputy assistant director Patricia Hyde told Fox her agency is targeting 1,400 immigrants in Maine. -
Spotting deepfakes: MIT Museum says ‘look again, look closely’
As deepfakes proliferate social media feeds, this MIT Museum exhibit offers tips for detecting AI to improve media literacy. -
‘Spiral of doom’: New report sounds alarm over MBTA’s financial future
By summer 2027, a new report finds there won’t be enough revenue to make up the T’s budget gap. -
Snow removal in Worcester continues to be a problem, city councilors say
Elected leaders and residents have criticized Worcester's snow removal operations for years. -
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CRRC to furlough 161 Massachusetts workers due to detained subway car shells
The manufacturer under contract to build the MBTA's new Red Line fleet will furlough nearly half its workforce in Massachusetts this spring as subway car shells from China remain detained at U.S. ports. -
How the Supreme Court’s deliberations on transgender athletes could have a local impact
Court currently weighing decisions on two cases involving transgender athletes.