First U.S. Senate debate between Markey and Moulton: Here are five takeaways
The debate between incumbent Ed Markey and challenger Seth Moulton to represent Massachusetts was held in Chicopee Wednesday.
2026 World Cup in Massachusetts
African teams are making World Cup history, 60 years after boycotting
In 1966, all of Africa’s national soccer teams boycotted the World Cup after FIFA refused to give the continent a guaranteed spot in the tournament.
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Cape Verdeans at Dorchester Day Parade pumped for another celebration: A first-ever World Cup run
Boston’s annual celebration is a draw for Cape Verdeans all over Eastern Massachusetts, and the international soccer tournament set to begin this week was on everyone’s minds. -
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‘We feel it in our pores’: Latinos around East Boston are hyped for the World Cup
Local immigrants from Peru, Colombia and across Latin America are excited about the joy the FIFA World Cup will bring after a tough year of immigration enforcement. -
Pressure mounts on state to beef up responses to school bullying
Attorney General Andrea Campbell allies with parents who say the state needs to bolster its efforts to protect school children from bullying – especially after the federal government gutted civil rights protections for schoolchildren. -
Politics and celebration converge at Boston's Pride parade
Thousands of people celebrated Pride at the annual parade in Downtown Boston on June 6.
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