Barney Frank, liberal icon and gay-rights pioneer, dies at 86
The former congressman was politically engaged until the end.
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Nicholas Kristof on his new memoir, ‘Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life’
The autobiography comes from one of the best-known journalists working today. -
Biden vs. Trump: How Gen Z is voting on the economy
Two young voters talk about their economic anxieties. -
Sen. Warren says Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is 'still in the fight against predatory lenders'
In a 7-to-2 ruling yesterday, justices upheld the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau against a challenge to its funding. -
What's next for TikTok? We asked GBH's social media strategist
There is some legal precedent to look at when considering a ban, said Zack Waldman, GBH’s social media strategist and author of the monthly newsletter Social Media Portal. -
What's in the Senate bill to make community college tuition-free for all
Starting this fall, the state aims to provide free community college to all residents in the sommonwealth. -
How can Massachusetts keep college graduates in Boston?
Governor Healey's economic development bill aims to address housing costs, career opportunities, and more. -
After long wait, trial on ride share driver status law about to begin
The judicial front in the long-running battle over Uber and Lyft's treatment of Massachusetts workers has been a flurry of paperwork for nearly four years. -
No end in sight for Boston University graduate students' strike
The work stoppage began in March and could stretch into the next academic year. -
The mysterious new Boston Policy Institute is already making a big impact
The group's funding is opaque by design. -
Is the media doing a good job covering the campus protests?
Historically, protests haven't always been covered with a great deal of nuance.