Oldest Pearl Harbor survivor is keeping the memory of the surprise bombing alive at 106
Freeman Johnson, of Centerville, Massachusetts, recalls the surprise attack and shares his memories of serving with the Navy during World War II and his life after the war.
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Trafficking victims of Backpage.com have until March 31 to file for financial help
Anti-trafficking advocates and survivors are trying to get the word out that victims can file for funds forfeited from the site seized by the authorities in 2018. -
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Despite scrutiny in life and death, Phillis Wheatley endures as a trailblazing poetess
The Boston poet has long been recognized as the first person of African descent in North America to publish a book. -
For homeless teen, a guaranteed income is a step towards stability
Craig Raspberry is one of 15 participants in a guaranteed income pilot for homeless young adults called BAY-CASH. -
Suspected Brown and MIT professor shooter died two days before his body was found, autopsy finds
Authorities found Claudio Neves Valente dead at a New Hampshire storage facility on Thursday night. -
People in Portugal react to the shootings at MIT and Brown University
The shooter, Cláudio Valente, was found dead in a New Hampshire storage facility. -
Diversity visa program suspension over Brown shooter could put thousands of applicants in limbo
Neves Valente, 48, was found dead Thursday evening from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in New Hampshire after a days-long manhunt. -
Wicked Strange: How Four Ghosts Brought Christmas As We Know It To America
Jeff Belanger shares the history of how Charles Dickens brought the modern day celebration of Christmas to Boston using a story of ghosts and thrills.