On Thursday afternoon, the Massachusetts Senate voted 38 to 1 to adopt a compromise package for tax relief that was worth one billion dollars. The…
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Even though Mayor Michelle Wu of Boston will not be on the ballot for the municipal elections in November, the day of the election still…
This is a significant election year for local politics, especially at the municipal level, and it begins with the city council. On November 7, voters…
The state of Massachusetts has been chosen to play a pivotal role in the Biden administration’s ambitious plans to establish a “nationwide health innovation network.”…
Even before the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health came into being — in fact, even before anyone properly understood what ARPA-H was — metropolitan…
Governor Janet Mills and the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston made the announcement today that six teams from the Maine Working Communities Challenge have been…
Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-Massachusetts), who stated that the border is safe, was met with resistance from CNN host Jake Tapper, who pointed out that “millions”…
After Ibram Kendi’s “anti-racist” centre at Boston University faced layoffs, readers of The New York Times writer Michelle Goldberg brought her to task for defending…
The order, which pertains solely to verbal assaults committed against court personnel and was made by Judge Arthur Engoron, is binding on all of the…
On Wednesday, the Boston City Council overwhelmingly adopted a new collective bargaining agreement between the city of Boston and Local 718 of the firemen Union.…