
The escalating standoff between Mayor Wu and the Trump administration
Defunding, prosecution, and military occupation have all been named as possible next steps by the Department of Justice.
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Harvard marks commencement amid ceasefire protests
Harvard marked its commencement Thursday morning amid protests around university’s connections to the ongoing war in Gaza. -
Massachusetts libraries are boosting their mission with new hires: Social workers
Libraries that have long offered reading classes and language courses are now formally connecting patrons with essential services like housing assistance. -
Chef Lidia Bastianich on her Lifetime Achievement Daytime Emmy and what she cooks at home
Next month, she'll be honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 51st Daytime Emmys in Los Angeles. -
Sen. Warren says Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is 'still in the fight against predatory lenders'
In a 7-to-2 ruling yesterday, justices upheld the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau against a challenge to its funding. -
Latest from The Wake Up podcast
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Salem's Universal Basic Income Test
Salem will spend the next year giving 100 residents living below the poverty line $500 a month --- no string attached --- and studying how the extra income shapes their lives. GBH reporter Craig LeMoult joins Paris to talk about how it's going to work. -
It's time for Massachusetts to officially recognize Indigenous Peoples Day
Paris speaks with Cheryl Andrews-Maltais, Chairwoman of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer Bettina Washington about the history of Indigenous Peoples Day in Massachusetts, and why it's time for the Commonwealth as a whole to recognize the holiday. -
Wake Up Well: Inviting Fear In
Fear can be a valid response to scary situations --- and in some cases, when our brains react with fear to situations that won't harm us, it can also be an opportunity to learn. In the latest installment of Wake Up Well, our monthly mental health series, Paris talks to Ajay Satpute, a psychology professor at Northeastern University who studies the neuroscience of emotion, fear and social cognition. -
Peace is Possible
Today marks one year since Hamas invaded Israel. In remembrance of that somber anniversary, GBH's Esteban Bustillos has the story of two friends from Boston who believe that peace in the Middle East is still something that can be achieved. -
Dave Epstein Explains Hurricane Season
After Hurricane Helene’s devastation, GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein explains why flooding happens and what we can expect from the rest of this year’s hurricane season.