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Is The Record Number Of Women Candidates A 2018 Blip — Or A Lasting Trend?
The number of women candidates has smashed multiple records this year. So experts are asking if 2018 will fundamentally change what it takes to get women to run. -
California Launches New Effort To Fight Election Disinformation
The state's new Office of Election Cybersecurity will focus on combating social media campaigns that try to confuse voters or discourage them from not casting ballots. -
The Biggest Hurdle For Beto O'Rourke In Texas Is Turning Out Latino Voters
To win, Beto O'Rourke needs to change the Texas electorate. But voter registration data suggests Democrats aren't registering enough voters to offset Republicans' structural advantages in the state. -
Hacks, Security Gaps And Oligarchs: The Business Of Voting Comes Under Scrutiny
Heading into midterm elections, pressure is on for governments and campaigns to secure elections. But what about the companies who make the machines and print the ballots? -
Paul Reville: Gonzalez's Endowment Tax Plan Is 'Spectacularly Bad'
Former State Secretary of Education and professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Paul Reville talked about gubernatorial candidate Jay Gonzalez’s endowment tax plan. -
What The New Suffolk Poll Tells Us About The Midterms
A new Suffolk University / Boston Globe poll is out, giving a little clearer picture of where some of the big local races stand. -
Lori Trahan Begins Her Campaign Against Rick Green For 3rd District Congressional Seat
Trahan widened her slim primary-night lead over her closest challenger, Dan Koh, after a district-wide recount ended Monday. -
Should There Be Limits On The Number Of Patients A Nurse Can Have? This Nurse Says 'Yes'
Should there be limits on the number of patients a nurse can be attending to at a given time? Donna Kelly-Williams, a registered nurse and president of the Massachusetts Nurses Association, thinks so. -
Trahan Wins Democratic Nomination in MA-3
Galvin told reporters that Westford resident Lori Trahan, a former aide to former U.S. Rep. Marty Meehan, still has an edge over Andover's Dan Koh. -
Local News: Jon Santiago, A Safer Solution For Morton-Gallivan and Sen. Warren on Marijuana
Callie sits down with local reporters Jennifer Smith, Gin Dumcius, and Seth Daniel to discuss the latest Greater Boston news you might have missed.