Halting wind project threatens power reliability, grid operator says
The organizations that represent power generators and the electric grid across New England are warning that President Donald Trump's suspension of the in-progress Revolution Wind project puts the region's energy reliability at risk.
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Basketball great Bill Walton dies at 71
Bill Walton, who starred for John Wooden's UCLA Bruins before becoming a Basketball Hall of Famer and one of the biggest stars of basketball broadcasting, has died. -
How lawmaking veterans like Rep. Seth Moulton mark Memorial Day
Moulton and a group of bipartisan veterans washed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial ahead of Monday's ceremonies. -
Harvard student launches nonprofit to promote meaningful dialogue about Gaza conflict
Shira Hoffer started a texting hotline for students to ask questions about the conflict. It became so popular that she turned it into a nonprofit: the Institute for Multipartisan Education. -
Cases of babesiosis, a deadly tickborne disease, are on the rise in New England
Most people are familiar with Lyme disease, but a rarer, more severe tickborne disease is sending more people to the hospital. -
4 concerns women in Massachusetts want state lawmakers to address
The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women held a public briefing on Thursday on potential legislative solutions to several issues. -
New Latino cultural center underway in the South End promises space for art, activism and more
La CASA — which will be the largest facility of its kind in New England — is slated to open late 2025. -
Ask Dave Epstein: What are heating and cooling degree days?
It's a measure energy companies use to anticipate how much power consumers will need to heat and cool their homes. -
Harvard marks commencement amid ceasefire protests
Harvard marked its commencement Thursday morning amid protests around university’s connections to the ongoing war in Gaza.