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Vandalized Signs Don't Stop BLM Supporters From Taking A Public Stance On Private Property
Residents keep posting their support for social justice, even after their signs are stolen and property is vandalized. -
Connecticut Won't Retry Kennedy Cousin In Martha Moxley Murder Case
Connecticut prosecutors are closing the door on the 45-year-old murder case involving Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, who was previously accused of… -
Prisoners Scrambling to Claim Stimulus Money After Federal Court Affirms Their Eligibility
The CARES Act, the federal coronavirus stimulus program, did not exclude incarcerated people. -
Michigan AG Says White Supremacist Groups Behind Plot To Kidnap Gov. Whitmer
"This effort to have a mass uprising nationally is something that we should be very concerned about because, again, it's not just a Michigan problem, this is an American problem," Dana Neseel said. -
Middlesex DA Raises Questions About Investigation Into Former State Chemist Sonja Farak
DA Marian Ryan says more work may need to be done in investigating Sonja Farak. -
Boston Book Fest Kickoff With Former US Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey
Our conversation, launching this year's virtual Boston Book Festival, on Natasha Trethewey's 'Memorial Drive.' -
The Revs Talk Harvard Prison Report, Addressing Racism In Mass. Justice System
The “All Rev’d Up” hosts offered insight in the wake of last Wednesday's Harvard Law School study presenting hard data on racial divides in the state justice system. -
Nine Boston Police Officers Arrested For Allegedly Stealing Overtime Pay
According to a grand jury indictment released Wednesday, the nine officers had routinely submitted false pay overtime slips claiming overtime pay for hours they did not work. -
Judge Delays Extradition Of Teen Charged With Shooting Protesters In Kenosha
A judge says Kyle Rittenhouse, accused in the deadly shooting of protesters in Kenosha, Wis., can stay in Illinois until Sept. 25 to assemble his legal defense team. -
Kenosha Shooting Suspect Charged With Six Criminal Counts, Including Homicide
Illinois teenager Kyle Rittenhouse is facing five felony charges and one misdemeanor charge in connection with a shooting in Kenosha, Wis., that left two protesters dead and another injured.