'Stop attacking our cities': Boston mayor responds to Trump administration on sanctuary cities
Wu was one of 32 mayors, county executives and governors who, earlier this month, received letters from Bondi threatening to withhold federal funding over sanctuary policies.

Mass. immigrants who had legal status lose work in home and health care
Immigrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela living in Massachusetts have lost their legal status — and their work permits.
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State trooper Michael Proctor fired, under scrutiny in Karen Read case
The state police officer testified during Read’s trial that he sent profane texts insulting her, but insisted they didn’t impact the integrity of the investigation. -
How tracking wastewater from airplanes could help detect the next pandemic
New research from Northeastern suggests taking a look in airplane bathrooms could identify pathogens faster than before. -
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WATCH AT 7:30PM: Mayor Michelle Wu’s State of the City address
Boston’s mayor will address residents from MGM Music Hall on Wednesday. -
35 years later, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist remains a mystery
“Though it’s interesting to parse what happened on March 18, 1990, when the theft was being perpetrated, what’s really important to us is the location of the paintings today,” said Anthony Amore, the museum’s director of security.
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