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 celebrate the return of South Coast rail
Monday marked the first time the region has been served by passenger rail in 65 years. -
Pro-Palestinian activists under increased surveillance on Massachusetts campuses
Pro-Israel groups operating on Massachusetts campuses say their supporters are using cameras and AI to monitor pro-Palestinian activists, and sharing information with the Trump Administration in the hope of deporting people who they regard as supporters of terrorism. -
Kitty Dukakis, former first lady of Massachusetts, has died
Kitty Dukakis was 88 years old. -
Two eldest daughters and their mother strive for connection in ‘Her Portmanteau’
The latest onstage production of the Ufot Family Cycle centers around Abasiama's actual eldest daughter. -
Hollywood banks on starry comebacks and nostalgic film reboots
Our pop culture experts break down the recent comebacks from Lizzo, Jonathan Banks and Will Smith.
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