Supreme Court hears challenge to law used to prosecute hundreds of Jan. 6 defendants
The case tests the statute used to prosecute hundreds of defendants charged with invading the Capitol to stop the counting of electoral ballots for president in 2020.
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Black and Brown Filmmakers on Making It In Massachusetts
Basic Black guests discuss what it's like to be a creative of color in Massachusetts. -
New Jersey earthquake rattles the Northeast
The agency reported a quake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.7, centered near Lebanon, New Jersey. -
Amazon is cutting hundreds of jobs in its cloud computing unit AWS
The AWS layoffs follow other layoffs that happened at Amazon and its subsidiaries this year, including at Prime Video, the MGM Studios unit and Twitch, the social media platform owned by Amazon. -
5 things to know about artificial intelligence
Sam Ransbotham, co-host of the podcast “Me, Myself, and AI,” discussed the role of artificial intelligence in our modern world. -
How far-right activists co-opt strategies of the Civil Rights Movement
A media literacy expert breaks down how some far-right forces are twisting hate to make it empowering to men. -
Dali cargo ship crew are still stuck in the Baltimore Harbor. How are they doing?
The executive director of the Baltimore International Seafarers' Center provides insight into how crew members still aboard the Dali, and several other ships stuck in the Baltimore Harbor are faring. -
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Pressley responds to Supreme Court’s latest abortion case: ‘I’m resolved as ever’
"I've grown tired of old white men on the far-right side of the aisle misleading the public," the Congresswoman said on GBH’s All Things Considered Wednesday.