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‘Democrats stand for being know-it-alls’: Young voters debate the future of the party
A panel of young voters debate whether it's time for a shake-up within the Democratic Party. -
100 days into Trump's second term, young voters see more negatives than positives
Politics IRL explored the first 100 days with two people who support Trump and two people who don't. -
Young men have grown up with Donald Trump. How has it impacted their views of masculinity?
Gen Z men were between age 9 and 16 when Trump launched his 2016 presidential campaign. -
Two female candidates almost made it to the presidency. Young women discuss why it didn't work out.
"Politics IRL" participants explore whether the glass ceiling is breakable -
Young voters say Kamala Harris won the debate, but want to see more progressive policies
GBH News convened a panel of seven Gen Z voters immediately following Tuesday's debate -
Young voters say they're revitalized by Harris and Walz
Two Gen Z voters discuss how Harris' candidacy has changed the 2024 landscape and the youth vote. -
Young voters react to the end of Biden's campaign with shock, optimism, hope
Gen Z voters said they are ready to stand behind Vice President Kamala Harris. -
Gen Z voters debate US immigration policy: clamp down or fix the system?
Two voters with immigrant parents discuss the issue in the latest edition of Politics IRL. -
'This debate should be a wakeup call for the Democratic party:' Young voters react to Trump-Biden debate
Gen Z voters convened to share their reactions with GBH News. -
Biden vs. Trump: How Gen Z is voting on the economy
Two young voters talk about their economic anxieties.
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You could see lower taxes, rent control and government transparency on the 2026 ballot in Mass.
Wednesday marked the first deadline in a long process for groups that want to take their policy ideas directly to voters. -
Other states join Mass. lawmaker effort to ban ICE agents from wearing masks
State legislators from Massachusetts, New York and Pennsylvania say it erodes trust when law enforcement officers conceal their identities -
Teachers' union will explore new tax on 'the richest 1%'
The state’s largest teachers’ union is starting to think about a potential constitutional amendment to impose a tax on the wealth of individuals who “hold tens of millions of dollars or more” in order to pay for debt-free public college. -
Lawmakers plan raises for bar advocates, but it may not be enough to get them back to work
The bill calls for a $20 raise over two years, instead of the $35 raise the private defense lawyers were seeking. -
Boston doesn’t have an employee dating policy, but neither do many other cities
A recent City Hall scandal revealed that Boston’s stance on workplace romance is actually pretty common.