Moulton Calls For Homeland Security Secretary's Resignation Over Migrant Child's Death
Rep. Seth Moulton slammed Homeland Security Secretary Kristjen Nielsen and called for her to resign during a Monday interview on Greater Boston, blaming her for the death of a 7-year-old Guatemalan girl whodied in the custody of U.S. Border Patrol.

“It’s very clear that this president and his secretary of homeland security have set a tone where it’s okay to just let a girl like that die,” Moulton said.

Moulton also addressed the topics of presidential impeachment and his role in a resolution that all but paves the path for Rep. Nancy Pelosi to reclaim the Speaker’s gavel next month.

Clogged Paperwork Causes Hurdles For Gay Couples
Massachusetts has long been in the vanguard of gay rights, as the first state to legalize same-sex marriage, and one of the first to allow unmarried gay couples to claim parental rights. But, as Stephanie Leydon reports, lag time between a court ruling and a paperwork update has left some families in legal limbo.

Oedipus Previews His Punk-Rock Christmas Set
Longtime local deejay and music personality Oedipus first made a name for himself as program director at former rock radio station WBCN, spinning records, talking politics and scoring interviews with big names like Beck, The Clash frontman Joe Strummer, and one of his all-time heroes, David Bowie.

Each Christmas Eve, Oedipus brings local airwaves a unique and highly-curated twist on holiday music, producing a live six-hour set of his personal favorites called "Christmas Eve with Oedipus."

Mayor Marty Walsh this year declared Dec. 24, 2018 to be "Christmas Eve with Oedipus Day" in the city of Boston in honor of the deejay's decades-long holiday tradition.

"Christmas Eve with Oedipus" will air again this year on 89.7 WGBH Radio.

IMHO: ‘We Have Never Built Wall That High’
Jim Braude on why he thinks no one should believe President Trump’s repeated claims about Mexico paying for the border wall.