Josh Kraft calls for Benjamin Netanyahu’s exit
Kraft's family has a long track record of pro-Jewish and pro-Israel philanthropy.
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At Boston Development Forum, Seaport Question Yields Notable Moment For Campbell
After months of the campaigning, mayoral candidates highlight differences in the contest. -
The Arroyos — Father And Son — Endorse Kim Janey For Boston Mayor
The dual endorsement could be a plus with Latino voters. -
How Cuba Protests Reveal Biden's Political Challenges In South Florida
In Florida, where there's the country's largest Cuban American population — a crucial voting bloc in the nation's largest swing state — many want more than words of support. Some want the U.S. to lead an international intervention against the communist regime. -
Baker Pushes Housing And Training Spending As 'Future of Work' Report Predicts Big Shifts
A new independent report foresees changes in commutes as well as office and residential needs. -
Jon Santiago Suspends Campaign For Boston Mayor
A recent poll shows acting Mayor Kim Janey and At-Large City Councilor Michelle Wu leading the pack in a virtual tie. Santiago garnered only single-digit support. -
Standardizing Mass. School Vaccine Rules Triggers Vocal Opposition
Parents opposed to vaccines don't want the state to track immunizations and religious exemptions. -
Pressley Urges Lawmakers To Hold 7th District Together
Pressley highlighted the shared challenges of the communities she represents and the importance of "centering racial and economic diversity." -
Rep. Auchincloss: 'This Is A Political Battle In Afghanistan, Not A Military One'
Rep. Jake Auchincloss reflects on what we have learned as a nation at the end of America's longest war. -
'Ludicrous' Or 'Common Sense'? MassGOP Vice Chair And ACLU Director Debate Mass. Voter ID Proposal
The Massachusetts Republican Party is following in the footsteps of Republican-controlled legislatures with a proposed voter ID ballot measure. -
Geoff Diehl Makes His Case For Governor, Shows Some Distance From Trump
“Center-right may be what [voters are] looking for,” said Diehl, a Republican running for Mass. governor.