The T is running overnight trains for the World Cup. But it’ll be a one-time thing.
Due to a late start for Boston’s first World Cup match next month, the transit agency will run trains as late as 4 a.m.
‘Let Jason’s story not be in vain’: The growing push to toughen Mass. anti-bullying law
Despite a landmark 2010 law, bullying is pervasive across Massachusetts. Children of color are disproportionally affected and school districts are ignoring requests for help.
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Rachael Rollins pulls papers to run for Suffolk DA
One of the ethical violations that led to Rollins’ resignation was interfering in the very race that put the current district attorney, Kevin Hayden, in office. -
'We find Trump completely unpredictable': Local Iranians react to ceasefire
Relief is a common thread among local Iranians who've been alarmed by constant airstrikes on country and region. -
At Boston budget unveiling, Mayor Wu defends proposed public school funding
The city’s new financial blueprint drew mixed reactions from fiscal watchdogs. -
State’s highest court weighs challenge to White Stadium renovation
White Stadium in Boston is set to host Boston Legacy FC starting next year under Mayor Michelle Wu’s renovation plan. -
Exploring the world of sound beyond human hearing
Amherst College art professor and sound artist Dr. Brian House joins GBH’s All Things Considered to explore how his work reveals unheard soundscapes by studying the rhythms of human and nonhuman systems.
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The Big Dig Podcast
This Peabody Award–winning podcast dives into the cynicism that hangs over the topic of American infrastructure. No project embodies that cynicism quite like ‘The Big Dig.’
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