Harvard Graduate School of Education shuts down DEI office
Harvard was already grappling with the loss of billions in research funding when the Trump administration threatened to pull federal student aid.

Healey administration shutters hotels, transfers families through HomeBASE program
Thirty families moved out of the shelters that closed Monday.
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Mass. lawmakers compromise on $1.3B spending plan for millionaires tax revenue
Negotiators allocate $593 million for education, $716 million for transportation in bill marked for votes on Wednesday. -
Trump policies weigh on some BIO International Convention attendees
More than 20,000 people are expected to turn out for the biotech industry’s largest worldwide conference, which runs in Boston through Thursday. -
Northeast governors, Canadian premiers pledge collaboration despite trade war and tourism slide
Regional leaders distance themselves from D.C. rhetoric as they highlight their ties to Canada. -
Judge extends order suspending Trump's block on Harvard's incoming foreign students
U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs extended a temporary restraining order on Trump’s proclamation until June 23 while she weighs Harvard’s request for a preliminary injunction. -
Red Sox fans have more questions than answers following Devers trade
Team traded three-time All-Star to the San Francisco Giants on Sunday
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