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Michigan State University Reaches $500 Million Settlement With Nassar Abuse Victims
The terms of the agreement call for the bulk of the money to be paid out to more than 300 women and girls, with some set aside in a trust for possible future claimants. -
Prosecution Of Former Mob Boss Approaches Crucial Moment
The case against ""Cadillac Frank" Salemme relies in part on witnesses with long rap sheets. -
The Frank Salemme Murder Trial And The Supreme Court’s Opinion On Sports Betting
WGBH legal analyst Daniel Medwed weighs in on the trial of a longtime organized crime leader. -
Hateful Graffiti At Arlington High School Has Been Washed Away — But Still Stings
The graffiti included hateful slurs and a spray-painted swastika. -
14 Students Accused of Hateful Vandalism At Arlington High School
A police investigation is ongoing. -
Jury Grants $5 Million To Kevin O'Loughlin For Wrongful Rape Conviction
His conviction had already been overturned, but a jury has now declared that O'Laughlin was innocent of the crime and the state should compensate him. -
New National Data Shows 'Crisis' Of Elder Abuse
States received more than 1.5 million reports of elder abuse in 2016, and there are likely millions more. -
Bill Cosby: The Trial, Sentencing, and Local Ramifications
How does Cosby's trial resonate in Massachusetts? -
Family Reopens Hardware Store Of Slain Owner
Andres Cruz, who was 58, had owned AC Hardware for 20 years before being killed in what investigators say was a botched robbery attempt. -
Should Police Need A Warrant To Access Online DNA Databases?
Medical ethicist Arthur Caplan discussed the capture of the alleged "Golden State Killer" using data from a free genealogy service.