Consumer debt collection cases spike 60% in two years in Mass. courts
A new report shows consumer debt cases have surged in Massachusetts. Legislation to reduce the interest rate companies can charge when they win have so far failed.
Boston Legacy players don't just kick around soccer balls. They kick around nine languages too.
The team is composed of players representing several countries and languages
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A year after USAID cuts, local groups say impact on humanitarian work has been devastating
By some estimates, the cuts in U.S. international aid has allowed hundreds of thousands of deaths around the globe. -
Andris Nelsons forced out as music director of Boston Symphony at end of 2026-27 season
The orchestra said Friday that leaders and Nelsons do not share the same long-term vision. -
Judge dismisses Babson student's lawsuit over mistaken deportation; attorneys allege ICE ‘trap’
“I was like, am I being freed? Am I being played?" said the student in an interview with GBH News. -
Chelsea family sues Trump administration over arrest resulting in window-smashing
“My family has been torn apart,” said Kenia Guerrero, a U.S. citizen. “They obviously don’t care.”
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Scratch & Win
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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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