Harvard braces for deep cuts as Trump administration freezes more federal funds
The university faces potential layoffs, halted research and ongoing legal battle.

Worcester residents continue to criticize city's response to recent ICE activity
During a City Council meeting Tuesday, residents accused municipal leaders and the police department of not doing enough to protect the community.
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Local leaders recommit to regional response to climate crisis
Leaders from 17 communities across Greater Boston came together on Monday to sign a commitment to keep the region on the same page in its response to climate change adaptation and mitigation. -
Former MBTA chief Brian Shortsleeve joins GOP race for governor
Shortsleeve wants to repeal the MBTA Communities Act, the housing law signed by his former boss Charlie Baker. -
Think of a place on Earth, or even in your own body. ‘We find plastics there.’
New research shows plastic is more prevalent below the ocean’s surface than many previously believed. -
Brad Meltzer makes magic with his book of inspiration for college grads
Bestselling author Brad Meltzer delivered the commencement address last year at the University of Michigan. He turned the speech into a new book, “Make Magic.“ -
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