Local editors worry ‘pink slime’ journalism poses real danger
Local newspaper editors and journalism experts worry that flimsy news sites that rely almost exclusively on artificial intelligence, known as “pink slime” journalism are making it harder for readers to distinguish real from fake reporting.

Palestinian children arrive in Boston for medical care in the US
The families of three children from Gaza arrived Sunday as part of a medical evacuation.
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Riders welcome permanent ferry routes to East Boston and Lynn
The routes connecting downtown Boston with both East Boston and Lynn went into full-time service on Monday. -
Local judge holds ICE agent in contempt for detaining a defendant mid-trial
Boston Municipal Court judge Mark Summerville said ICE agent Brian Sullivan violated Wilson Martell-Lebron’s rights to due process and a fair trial. -
Developer Thomas O’Brien backs away from campaign launch
Josh Kraft is now poised to bring the biggest challenge to Wu -
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Formerly incarcerated Black men say they are being targeted for eviction from Charlestown complex
Graphic Lofts management say residents violated sections of their leases. They deny they have done anything wrong.
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