Massachusetts' Haitian community feels the weight and history of racist lies
The myths being spread by high-level Republicans are hitting especially hard in Massachusetts, which has the third-largest Haitian community in the U.S.
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A trove of Moroccan dolls inspires a Revere museum to reflect local immigrants
As part of its renovation efforts, the museum put a call out to its own residents, asking for personal items related to their global heritage.
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‘Enough is enough’: Lawmakers, union demand change after corrections officers stabbed
One officer was stabbed 12 times in the attack by men imprisoned at Souza-Baranowski Wednesday evening. -
How to cope with asthma during 'peak week' for flare-ups
Asthmatics deal with growing impacts of climate change as allergy seasons grow longer. -
Climate change may be contributing to more frequent, widespread EEE outbreaks
The Massachusetts state epidemiologist says warming temperatures may be behind rise of dangerous virus. -
US Senate committee approves contempt charges against Steward CEO
Dr. Ralph de la Torre's lawyer says he's constitutionally protected from testifying at a hearing that seeks to paint him as a scapegoat. -
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And research shows spending time in green spaces is good for you — physically, mentally and emotionally.
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