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Gen Z voters disappointed in Biden reconsider their options for 2024
Two young voters, an independent and a Democrat, share similar values but disagree on who to vote for in the November 2024 presidential election. -
Abortion is what's driving these Gen Z voters to the polls in 2024
Audrey Grant and Timothy Smyth both care strongly about abortion — but they’re on opposite sides of the issue. We asked them to talk about it. -
Ahead of NH primaries, two Republican college students debate the better candidate
Both conservatives were divided over support for Trump. -
Turning the lens on Gen Z voters in the 2024 election season
Politics IRL is a new digital-first video series from GBH News that centers the voices of Gen-Z voters and the issues that are driving them to vote—or not—in the upcoming November general election.
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Tax change lifts plans for 'hyperscale' data center campus in Westfield
Developers in the coming months could break ground on a western Massachusetts data center campus where investments could total $4 billion, a project buoyed by a new state tax incentive. -
Santiago to leave post as veterans services secretary, citing focus on medical career
Jon Santiago, the state’s first-ever Cabinet-level veterans services secretary, will step down from his post this fall in the latest high-profile departure from the Healey administration. -
The escalating standoff between Mayor Wu and the Trump administration
Defunding, prosecution, and military occupation have all been named as possible next steps by the Department of Justice. -
High School teacher Whalen challenging Neal in 2026 Democratic primary
Jeromie Whalen, a South Hadley resident who teaches at Northampton High School, is planning to challenge incumbent Richard Neal of Springfield in Massachusetts' First Congressional District. -
Tompkins pleads not guilty to extortion
Prosecutors say the Suffolk County Sheriff used his post to get stock in a cannabis company — and then demand the return of his $50,000 investment.