Canton looks to heal, but differences of opinion remain after Karen Read's acquittal
The Karen Read murder trial divided the town of Canton after the body of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe was found outside a Fairview Road home in January 2022.
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After court rules against NIH, researchers wonder if their canceled grants will be restored
After a federal judge in Boston ruled Monday that the NIH acted illegally in terminating about 800 research grants, some impacted scientists are unsure what the ruling means for them. -
1 in 3 families in Massachusetts don't have enough to eat, according to new study
A new report from Mass General Brigham and the Greater Boston Food Bank shows that hunger in Massachusetts remains a pressing problem. -
Nina Kuscsik, marathon pioneer and first (official) winner of Boston women's race, has died
Nina Kuscsik, who campaigned for women's inclusion in long-distance running and then won the Boston Marathon the first year that they were officially allowed to enter into the race, has died. She was 86. -
Mass. Rep. Auchincloss warns Marines are trained for war — not policing U.S. cities
The Massachusetts congressman is calling President Trump’s deployment of Marines to Los Angeles illegal, unfair and driven by politics, not public safety. -
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Judge rebukes Trump administration, orders NIH to resume paying canceled grants
Judge says the NIH acted arbitrarily and capriciously in specifically targeting grants related to diversity and the LGBTQ community. -
Trump policies weigh on some BIO International Convention attendees
More than 20,000 people are expected to turn out for the biotech industry’s largest worldwide conference, which runs in Boston through Thursday. -
Red Sox fans have more questions than answers following Devers trade
Team traded three-time All-Star to the San Francisco Giants on Sunday