As Paul Manafort Prepares For Trial, What Does The First Russia Investigation Case Mean For Trump?
A group of potential jurors met with a U.S. District Court Judge overseeing the Paul Manafort trial, ahead of proceedings next week. But could what comes out of the trial further exacerbate Trump’s legal issues? Jim Braude was joined by Ben Clements, former federal prosecutor and chief counsel for Governor Patrick, and William Weinreb, former acting U.S attorney who was lead prosecutor on the Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev case.
Can Incoming BPD Commissioner William Gross Make A Dent In Boston’s Race Relations?
Boston’s soon-to-be-top cop, William Gross, made history as the first African-African police commissioner. But in an era of heightened police scrutiny, how much of a difference does the man in that job really make? Jim Braude was joined by Tanisha Sullivan, president of the NAACP’s Boston branch, and Jamarhl Crawford, a community activist and editor of Blackstonian.
The Summer Of Our Dockless-Bike Discontent
When Hubway launched back in 2011, the idea of the public sharing bikes to get around Boston was a novelty. Now, we take it for granted — which explains why a number of other bike-share companies have set up shop in the Boston area. But these “dockless” outfits work a bit differently and are creating some headaches. Adam Reilly reports.
IMHO: Trump Is Endangering The ‘Endangered Species Act’
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on the Trump administration’s efforts to roll back the Endangered Species Act.